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The Philosophical Review
TitleThe Philosophical Review
DisciplinePhilosophy
LanguageEnglish
PublisherDuke University Press
CountryUnited States
History1892-present
FrequencyQuarterly
ImpactHigh

The Philosophical Review is a quarterly philosophy journal that has been in publication since 1892, founded by Jacob Gould Schurman. It is one of the most prestigious and highly respected philosophy journals in the world, with a long history of publishing original and influential articles by prominent philosophers such as Immanuel Kant, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, and John Dewey. The journal is published by Duke University Press and is edited by a distinguished board of philosophers from top universities, including Harvard University, University of Oxford, and University of California, Berkeley. The journal's focus on publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed articles has made it a leading platform for philosophical debate and discussion, with contributions from notable philosophers such as Martin Heidegger, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Simone de Beauvoir.

History

The Philosophical Review was founded in 1892 by Jacob Gould Schurman, who was the president of Cornell University at the time. The journal was initially published by Cornell University Press and was edited by Schurman and a board of prominent philosophers, including William James and John Dewey. Over the years, the journal has been edited by many notable philosophers, including Norman Malcolm, Roderick Chisholm, and Saul Kripke. The journal has published articles by some of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century, including Ludwig Wittgenstein, Karl Popper, and Hannah Arendt. The journal's history is closely tied to the development of philosophy in the United States, with contributions from philosophers such as Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, and John Dewey, who were all associated with the Pragmatist movement. The journal has also published articles by philosophers from other countries, including Bertrand Russell, G.E. Moore, and A.J. Ayer, who were all associated with the Analytic philosophy movement.

Editorial_Board

The editorial board of The Philosophical Review is composed of distinguished philosophers from top universities, including Harvard University, University of Oxford, and University of California, Berkeley. The current editors of the journal are Ram Neta and Gideon Rosen, who are both professors of philosophy at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Princeton University, respectively. The editorial board also includes philosophers such as Robert Brandom, John McDowell, and Christine Korsgaard, who are all known for their work in areas such as Logic, Epistemology, and Ethics. The journal's editorial board is advised by a board of associate editors, which includes philosophers such as Daniel Dennett, David Chalmers, and Martha Nussbaum, who are all prominent figures in the field of philosophy. The journal's editorial process is rigorous and selective, with articles undergoing peer review by experts in the field, including Noam Chomsky, Slavoj Žižek, and Judith Butler.

Publication_Information

The Philosophical Review is published quarterly by Duke University Press, with four issues per year. The journal is available in print and online, and is indexed by major databases such as JSTOR and PhilPapers. The journal's articles are published in English, but it also accepts submissions in other languages, including French, German, and Italian. The journal's publication process is overseen by the editorial board, which works closely with the publisher to ensure the high quality of the journal's content. The journal's publisher, Duke University Press, is a non-profit publisher that is affiliated with Duke University, and is known for its high-quality publications in the humanities and social sciences, including journals such as boundary 2 and Social Text. The journal is also affiliated with the American Philosophical Association, which is the main professional organization for philosophers in the United States.

Notable_Contributors

The Philosophical Review has published articles by many notable philosophers, including Immanuel Kant, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, and John Dewey. The journal has also published articles by prominent philosophers such as Martin Heidegger, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Simone de Beauvoir, who were all associated with the Existentialism movement. Other notable contributors to the journal include Ludwig Wittgenstein, Karl Popper, and Hannah Arendt, who were all influential figures in the development of Analytic philosophy. The journal has also published articles by philosophers such as Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, and John Dewey, who were all associated with the Pragmatist movement. More recently, the journal has published articles by philosophers such as Robert Brandom, John McDowell, and Christine Korsgaard, who are all known for their work in areas such as Logic, Epistemology, and Ethics. The journal has also published articles by philosophers from other countries, including Bertrand Russell, G.E. Moore, and A.J. Ayer, who were all associated with the Analytic philosophy movement.

Impact_and_Influence

The Philosophical Review has had a significant impact on the development of philosophy, with many of its articles influencing the course of philosophical debate and discussion. The journal's articles have been widely cited and discussed, and have helped to shape the development of various philosophical movements, including Pragmatism, Analytic philosophy, and Existentialism. The journal's influence can be seen in the work of many prominent philosophers, including Daniel Dennett, David Chalmers, and Martha Nussbaum, who have all published articles in the journal. The journal's impact is also reflected in its high ranking in the Leiter Reports, which is a widely recognized ranking of philosophy journals. The journal's influence extends beyond the field of philosophy, with its articles being read and discussed by scholars in other fields, including Literary theory, Cultural studies, and Political theory. The journal's articles have also been translated into many languages, including French, German, and Italian, and have been widely discussed and debated in international philosophical circles, including the Sorbonne, University of Cambridge, and University of Tokyo.

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