The Journal of Philosophy
The Journal of Philosophy is a monthly, peer-reviewed journal on philosophy . The English-language magazine, which has been published in the USA since 1904, is one of the most influential publication platforms in academic philosophy and emphasizes interdisciplinary aspects.
The Journal was published between 1904 and 1923 as The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods and has been published by Columbia University since its inception .
Selection of influential contributions
- Willard Van Orman Quine : Quantifiers and Propositional Attitudes. 1956.
- Donald Davidson : Actions, Reasons, and Causes. 1963.
- David Kellogg Lewis : An Argument for the Identity Theory. 1966.
- Willard Van Orman Quine: Ontological Relativity. 1968.
- Harry Frankfurt : Alternate Possibilities and Moral Responsibility. 1969.
- Fred Dretske : Epistemic Operators. 1970.
- Daniel C. Dennett : Intentional Systems. 1971.
- Harry Frankfurt: Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person. 1971.
- Jaegwon Kim : Causation, Nomic Subsumption, and the Concept of Event. 1973.
- Hilary Putnam : Meaning and Reference. 1973.
- Saul Kripke : Outline of a theory of truth. 1975.
- John Rawls : Kantian Constructivism in Moral Theory. 1980.
- Paul M. Churchland : Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes. 1981.
- Christine Korsgaard : Skepticism about Practical Reason. 1986.
- Tyler Burge : Individualism and Self-Knowledge. 1988.
- Donald Bagley Marquis : Why Abortion is Immoral. 1989.