At long last, we are very pleased to announce the release of the fourth installment of the Goethe-Lexicon of Philosophical Concepts, which includes eight fantastic entries on the following concepts: Allegorie/Symbol (Allegory/Symbol) by Jane K. Brown and Christian Weber; Dämonisch, das Dämonische (Daemonic, the Daemonic) by Angus Nicholls; Ding/Unding (Thing/No-Thing) by our own Clark Muenzer; Ethik (Ethics) by Michael Lipkin; Offenbares Geheimnis (Open Secret) by Alberto Merzari; Proteus (Proteus) by Benjamin Schluter; Trübe (Turbidity, Cloudiness, Gloominess) by our own Margaret Strair; and last but not least, Unendlichkeit (Infinity) by our own John H. Smith.

We look forward to your comments and suggestions on our latest installment, which you can send to goethe-lexicon@pitt.edu.

In preparation for our planned Fifth Installment, we encourage readers as well as previous contributors who are interesting in contributing future lexicon entries to contact us with submission proposals at goethe-lexicon@pitt.edu. The deadline for submissions for the next installment is September 1, 2024.

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Sincerely,
The GLPC Editorial Team