Philosophy
Journals and Serials by Douglas H. Ruben.
This annotated bibliography comprehensively covers the entire
range of international English-language philosophy serials.
Over 300 citations represent serials that are especially instrumental
in philosophical research and development. The entries are
arranged alphabetically by title for rapid use and are fully
annotated. Each entry includes detailed information about
publishers, prices, circulation, manuscript selection, indexes
and abstracts, target audiences, and acceptance rates. In
addition, the annotations evaluate critically the strengths
and weaknesses of the serial as it substantially impacts philosophy
and its related disciplines. The Guide also includes an extensive
subject index and a geographical index....
Also
available:
Directory
of Electronic Journals Newsletters and Academic Discussion
Lists Lisabeth A. King / Paperback / Published
1995
Politics
and Scholarship : Feminist Academic Journals and the Production
of Knowledge Patrice McDermott / Hardcover
/ Published 1994
A
Scholar's Guide to Academic Journals in Religion
(Atla Bibliography Series, No 23) ~ Usually ships in 24
hours James Dawsey / Hardcover / Published 1988
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Online
culture magazine exploring media, technology, and digital
culture...
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This Journal
aims at an understanding of the works of Western civilization
and contemporary views of these works. It seeks to promote
a standpoint which is critical of dogmatic positions both
within contemporary views and within the Western tradition
itself.
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Behavioral
& Brain Sciences (BBS) is an international, interdisciplinary
journal of "open peer commentary," published by
Cambridge University Press,
with its editorial offices in Southampton UK and New York
NY. BBS publishes important and controversial interdisciplinary
"target articles" in psychology, neuroscience, behavioral
biology, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, linguistics
and philosophy.
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The
Carleton University Student Journal of Philosophy is
a refereed journal containing articles written by graduate
and undergraduate students studying at any university. The
journal was published for many years in paper format and has
now turned to exclusively electronic publication. The Editors
expect to publish three issues a year on line.
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Colibri
is an electronic newsletter and WWW service aimed at people
interested in the fields of natural language processing, speech
processing and/or logic.
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The
journal Contemporary Philosophy publishes quality
papers from academic and professionally trained persons
from many fields and disciplines. Contributions are philosophic,
true, interesting, and often are solutions to contemporary
or future-oriented problems. Contemporary Philosophy
also includes philosophical forums, editorials, philosophical
imperatives, and book reviews.
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An International
Philosophical Review (formerly: Man and World)
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Croatian
Journal of Philosophy
An
academic journal from Zagreb, Croatia.
The journal publishes contributions in any area of philosophy,
including history of philosophy.
All
contributions should be sent to the Publisher:
“Kruzak” d.o.o.
Naserov trg 6
10000 Zagreb
Croatia
(kruzak@kruzak.hr)
Authors
are asked to submit manuscripts that are prepared for anonymous
refereeing: to give their name and address on detachable
cover sheet and to remove all self-identifying references.
Submission by e-mail is also possible.
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CTHEORY
is an international journal of theory, technology and culture.
Articles, interviews, and key book reviews in contemporary
discourse are published weekly as well as theorisations of
major "event-scenes" in the mediascape. Edited by
Arthur and Marilouise Kroker.
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Edited
by Naomi Schor, Duke University; Elizabeth Weed, Brown University.
Differences focuses on how concepts and categories
of difference-- notably but not exclusively gender--operate
within culture. Situated at the point of intersection of cultural
studies and feminism, the two most exciting fields of critical
inquiry to have opened up in recent years, Differences
is affiliated with the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research
on Women at Brown University.
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Established
in August of 1993, The Electronic Journal of Analytic
Philosophy (ISSN 1071-5800) is the first online journal
of philosophy. EJAP is available for free to an international
audience via the world wide web. The editors understand analytic
philosophy as characterized by a free use of formal methods,
a close relationship with the natural and social sciences,
and an incremental approach to problem solving. EJAP
publishes annual issues on topics of special concern to analytic
philosophers.
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Journal
of the University of Aberdeen Centre for Philosophy Technology
and Society.
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An Interdisciplinary
Journal Dedicated To The Philosophical Aspects Of Environmental
Problems
This
journal ... is without doubt the leading forum for serious
philosophical work in environmental philosophy. The articles
tend to be of high scholarly caliber, although accessible
to non-philosophers as well.... Many of the leading authors
in this new field have published their work in this journal....
An excellent source--highly recommended.
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An interdisciplinary
forum for theoretical and practical articles, discussions,
reviews, comments, and book reviews in the broad area encompassed
by environmental ethics. Supported by the Center
for Humanities and Arts, the Philosophy
Department, and the Environmental
Ethics Certificate Program at the University of Georgia,
and edited by Victoria Davion, Associate Professor in the
Department of Philosophy, the journal focuses on conceptual
approaches in ethical theory and ecological philosophy, including
deep ecology and ecological feminism, as they pertain to environmental
issues such as environmental education and management, ecological
economics, and ecosystem health.
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Launched
to explore the meaning and impact of gender within the changing
concept of 'Europe', the European Journal of Women's Studies
has already established itself as a leading international
forum for high quality articles at the cutting edge of women's
studies research and theory.
The European Journal of Women's Studies is a multidisciplinary,
academic, feminist journal which has as its main focus the
nature of the complex relationship between women and the diverse
regions and meanings of Europe.
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It is
our intent to offer a communication forum for the professional,
student, and amateur philosopher. We hope that through the
love of philosophy, our readers will develop a stronger
appreciation of the philosophical positions of others and
their own. We believe by offering a forum for the dialectic
of philosophy to continue, that we will continue to enhance
and develop such an experience for the professional, student
and amateur philosopher.
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Dedicated
to the philosophy of the moving image.
Site
Includes:
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An online
journal of cutting edge research in the field of business
& professional ethics.
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Hypatia
(Hy-pay-sha) aims to provide a forum for important new
work in feminist philosophy. Since its inception in 1986 as
an independent journal, Hypatia has been both a catalyst for
broadening and refining feminist philosophy, and an invaluable
resource for those of us who teach in this area. Feminist
philosophy arises out of the diverse traditions and methods
within philosophy, and incorporates interdisciplinary perspectives.
We believe that our disciplinary emphasis should be linked
to a commitment to publish articles accessible to a broad
audience of philosophers and women's studies scholars. This
blend of focus and accessibility enables Hypatia to be a resource
for the wider women's studies community, for philosophers
generally, and for those interested in the philosophical issues
raised by feminism.
Hypatia has its roots in the Society
for Women in Philosophy (SWIP), many of whose members
had envisioned a regular publication devoted to feminist philosophy.
Hypatia is the realization of that vision; it is intended
to encourage and communicate many different kinds of feminist
philosophy.

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A Journal
for Philosophy and Social Sciences from Kluwer Publishing.
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Eidos
has been published by students at the University of Waterloo
since July, 1978. From its inception it has been devoted to
providing a forum for academic discussion on philosophical
themes to graduate students and recent Ph.D.'s in Canada and
abroad. Eidos is listed in the Philosopher's Index
and has a subscription base of individuals and institutions
from Europe, Asia, South America and across North America.
Each
issue of Eidos is devoted to a single theme or
topic, toward which all articles and critical notices are
directed. As well, two special sections provide information
pretinent to graduate students interested in the field.
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