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  1. Philosophical logic

    Philosophical logic is a term introduced by Bertrand Russell to represent his idea that the workings ... Sainsbury2001 cite book author Richard Mark Sainsbury title Logical forms an introduction to philosophical ... Philosophical logic url http books.google.com books?id k32w3 wjBoYC&pg PR7 year 2009 publisher Princeton ... by philosopher s, is that philosophical logic is the study of the more specifically philosophical ... book author Sybil Wolfram title Philosophical logic an introduction url http books.google.com books ... of his book, which he writes was that was aimed to bring philosophy back into philosophical logic ... that philosophical logic investigates properties such as truth, Meaning philosophy of language meaning ... is an example of mathematical logic , while Frege s discussion of sense and reference belongs to the philosophical ... of language and philosophical logic. ref cite book editor Dale Jacquette title Philosophy of logic ... that there is no distinction between philosophical logic seen this way and philosophy of logic . ref ..., one is philosophizing about logic but when one does philosophical logic one is philosophizing .... http books.google.ca books?id xGHMFdt7w30C&pg PA3 An Introduction to Philosophical Logic. 3rd ed ... assigned to philosophical logic today is that it addresses mainly extensions and alternatives to classical logic , the so called non classical logic s. In this sense, philosophical logic is a technical subject. Texts such as John P. Burgess Philosophical Logic , ref name Burgess2009 the Blackwell Companion to Philosophical Logic , ref Goble, Lou, ed., 2001. http books.google.ca books?id aaO2f60YAwIC&dq The Blackwell Guide to Philosophical Logic&pg PP1&ots y5wP1HQkbh&source bn&sig gwaoap A Xxzx8daLihFbp2kdCk&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum 5&ct result The Blackwell Guide to Philosophical ... of Philosophical Logic ref http www.springer.com series 6024 ref edited by Dov M. Gabbay and Franz ... however. According to Burgess, philosophical logic in this sense, has its center of gravity in theoretical ...   more details



  1. Philosophical sin

    unreferenced date April 2012 The existence of philosophical sin was a debate waged in the Roman Catholic Church in the late seventeenth century. A philosophical sin is a morally bad act which violates the natural order of reason, not the divine law. The idea of philosophical sin, as opposed to sin theological sin , was advocated by those who wished to construct a moral system independent of God. Those who believed in God and divine law yet contended for a distinction between philosophical and theological sin maintained that there are morally bad acts that, while violating the order of reason, are not offensive to God. They believed that the sinner can be ignorant of the existence of God and that, without the knowledge or consideration of God, it is impossible to offend him. This doctrine of philosophical sin was censured as scandalous, temerarious, and erroneous by Pope Alexander VIII in 1690 in his condemnation of the following proposition Philosophical or moral sin is a human act not in agreement with rational nature and right reason, theological and mortal sin is a free transgression of the Divine law. However grievous it may be, philosophical sin in one who is either ignorant of God or does not actually think of God, is indeed a grievous sin, but not an offense to God, nor a mortal sin dissolving friendship with God, nor worthy of eternal punishment. The Roman Catholic Church maintains the contrary view that sin can be offensive to God even if the sinner either does not know or does not consider God. catholic Category Catholic doctrines fr P ch s philosophique et th ologique ...   more details



  1. Philosophical Papers

    Infobox journal title Philosophical Papers cover editor Ward Jones discipline Philosophy peer reviewed language English language English abbreviation publisher Routledge country South Africa frequency 3 per year history 1986 present ref http web.archive.org web 19980207213538 http www.wits.ac.za fac arts philosophy phl papers philp.htm Wits University web archive , Philosophical Papers, retrieved 30 December 2011 ref openaccess license impact impact year website http www.tandf.co.uk journals rppa link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0556 8641 eISSN 1996 8523 boxwidth Philosophical Papers is an international, generalist journal of philosophy , appearing three times a year. Philosophical Papers is primarily based in the Department of Philosophy at Rhodes University in Grahamstown and it is jointly edited by the philosophy departments of Rhodes and the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg . ref http www.tandf.co.uk journals rppa Taylor & Francis Group , Philosophical Papers, retrieved 30 December 2011. ref ref http www.ru.ac.za philosophy philosophicalpapers Rhodes University , Philosophical Papers, retrieved 30 December 2011 ref See also Rhodes University University of the Witwatersrand External links http www.tandf.co.uk journals rppa Philosophical Papers References Reflist Rhodes University University of the Witwatersrand Category Philosophy journals Category English language journals Category Triannual journals Category Publications established in 1986 Category Rhodes University Category University of the Witwatersrand ...   more details



  1. The Philosophical Lexicon

    The Philosophical Lexicon is a humorous dictionary founded by philosopher Daniel Dennett and now edited by Asbj rn Steglich Petersen. It lists neologism s that have been humorously coin ed from the names of mostly contemporary philosopher s. For example, the following definition refers to the philosopher Willard Van Orman Quine W. V. O. Quine blockquote quine, v. 1 To deny resolutely the existence or importance of something real or significant. Some philosophers have quined classes, and some have even quined physical objects. Occasionally used intr., e.g., You think I quine, sir. I assure you I do not 2 n. The total aggregate sensory surface of the world hence quinitis, irritation of the quine. blockquote External links http www.philosophicallexicon.com The Philosophical Lexicon DEFAULTSORT Philosophical Lexicon Category Philosophical literature Category Cognitive science literature fi Philosophical Lexicon ...   more details



  1. Philosophical Perspectives

    Infobox Journal title Philosophical Perspectives cover editor John Hawthorne , Dean Zimmerman discipline Philosophy language English language English abbreviation Phil. Perspectives publisher Blackwell Publishing country U.S. frequency Annually history 1987 present openaccess impact impact year website http www.blackwellpublishing.com seriesbyseries.asp?ref PHPZ link1 http www.ridgeviewpublishing.com perspectives.html link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR 1 RSS atom JSTOR 15208583 OCLC 40108872 LCCN sn98 23308 CODEN ISSN 15208583 eISSN Philosophical Perspectives is a journal of philosophy that publishes an annual volume on a specific theme addressing philosophical problems. James E. Tomberlin is the founding editor and edited the series from 1987 to 2002. Philosophical Perspectives became a supplement to No s in 1996 and is currently published by Blackwell Publishing . ref http www.jstor.org journals 15208583.html ref See also List of philosophy journals References Reflist Category Philosophy journals Category Wiley Blackwell academic journals Category English language journals Category Publications established in 1987 Category Annual journals Category Contemporary philosophical literature philo stub ...   more details



  1. The Philosophical Forum

    Infobox Journal title The Philosophical Forum cover editor Douglas Lackey discipline Philosophy language English language English abbreviation PF publisher Wiley Blackwell country USA frequency Quarterly history 1943 1964, 1968 present openaccess impact impact year website http www.wiley.com bw journal.asp?ref 0031 806X link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0031 806X eISSN 1467 9191 The Philosophical Forum is a philosophy journal published by Wiley Blackwell. It is currently edited by Douglas Lackey . History The Philosophical Forum was founded in 1943 as an annual philosophy journal, published by the Boston University Philosophical Club. The first editor was Sheldon C. Ackley . The first issue contained articles by Edgar S. Brightman , David Easton , Robert Whitaker , and William E. Kerstetter . The journal continued to publish more or less annually until 1964. In its run it contained articles by many philosophers including Paul Arthur Schilpp , Hugo Adam Bedau , Brand Blanshard , Abraham Edel , and Gordon W. Allport . The Philosophical Forum was reconstituted in 1968 under the editorship of Joseph Agassi . It was published quarterly by Boston University ... The Philosophical Forum moved with him. Marx Wartofsky edited The Philosophical Forum until his ..., edited the Forum after Wartofsky s death. Content The Philosophical Forum has been consistently publishing ... philosophy , and aesthetics and many other branches of philosophy, from both sides of the philosophical spectrum, including analytic philosophy and continental philosophy . The Philosophical Forum continues to publish articles from many different philosophical traditions. The Philosophical Forum ... , apartheid , African American philosophical traditions, race classification of human beings race and ethnicity , the philosophy of Jerry Katz , translations of philosophical poetry, ethics ... DEFAULTSORT Philosophical Forum Category Philosophy journals Category Wiley Blackwell academic journals ...   more details



  1. Philosophical method

    Unreferenced date October 2008 Philosophical method or philosophical methodology is the study of how ... that philosophers follow in addressing philosophical questions. There is not just one method that philosophers use to answer philosophical questions. Methodology process Some common features of the methods that philosophers follow and discuss when discussing philosophical method include Methodic ... about the world. Formulate questions and problems Another element of philosophical method is to formulate questions to be answered or list of philosophical questions problems to be solved . The working ... Another approach is to enunciate a philosophical theory theory , or to offer a definition or philosophical analysis analysis , which constitutes an attempt to solve a philosophical problem . Sometimes a philosophical theory by itself can be stated quite briefly. All the supporting philosophical text is offered by way of hedging, explanation, and argument. Not all proposed solutions to philosophical ... can call this a philosophical explanation. Justify the solution An Logical argument argument is a set ... Philosophical arguments and justifications are another important part of philosophical method. It is rare to find a philosopher, particularly in the Western philosophical tradition, who lacks many arguments ... is willing to be satisfied without any good supporting reasons, then a Western philosophical approach may not be what one actually requires. Philosophical criticism In philosophy, which concerns the most ... of philosophical method, common in the work of nearly all philosophers, is philosophical criticism. It is this that makes ... philosophical conversation amongst people who do not always agree with each other about everything ... dislike not having this understanding. These questions about are only the tip of the philosophical iceberg ... method Dialectic External links http philsci archive.pitt.edu archive 00004276 Philosophical Method ... Category Philosophical methodology sk Filozofovanie ...   more details



  1. The Philosophical Library

    The Philosophical Library Philosophical and Religious Free Library ref Pat Sherman 2005 ref is a non profit organization run entirely by volunteers and founded in 1963. It administers extensive lending privileges in a wide array of books in the fields of philosophy , religion , metaphysics and spiritual practices . It presents itself as a place of fellowship and spiritual growth as well as a research and study center. The Philosophical Library s mission statement Our mission at The Philosophical Library is to create a Conscious Community by providing unique resources for those seeking meaning through diverse paths of Wisdom. Philosophical Library serves the greater San Diego community and holds regular classes, seminars and special events. People enjoy shopping the Library s bookstore for great deals on books, gifts, crystals and gemstones. Since 2007 ref Lorell Fleming 2007 ref ref Darcy Leigh Richardson 2007 ref Notes references The Philosophical Library Philosophical and Religious Free Library 1 is a non profit organization run entirely by volunteers and founded in 1963. It administers extensive lending privileges in a wide array of books in the fields of philosophy, religion, metaphysics and spiritual practices. It presents itself as a place of fellowship and spiritual growth as well as a research and study center. The Philosophical Library s mission statement To Provide Unique Resources For Those Seeking Meaning, Wisdom and Self Discovery. The Philosophical Library serves ... Pat Sherman 2005 . Philosophical library hosts unity discussion group in Escondido , San Diego UNION ... Lorell Fleming 2007 . Philosophical Library reopens for public , North County Times, Sunday ... Darcy Leigh Richardson 2007 . Philosophical Library feels renewed in its new home , San ... 9999 lz1mc22escon.html Vision Magazine 2007 . Philosophical Library and Bookstore , Vision Magazine ... www.philosophicallibrary.org DEFAULTSORT Philosophical Library, The Category Metaphysics Category Spirituality ...   more details



  1. Philosophical language

    A philosophical language is any constructed language that is constructed from first principles , like a Engineered language logical language , but may entail a strong claim of absolute perfection or transcendent or even mystical truth rather than satisfaction of pragmatic goals. Philosophical languages were popular in Early Modern times, partly motivated by the goal of recovering the lost Adamic language Adamic or Divine language . The term ideal language is sometimes used near synonymously, though more modern philosophical languages such as Toki Pona are less likely to involve such an exalted claim of perfection. In most older philosophical languages, and some newer ones, words are constructed from a limited set of morphemes that are treated as elemental or fundamental. Philosophical language is sometimes used synonymously with taxonomic language , though more recently there have been several conlang s constructed on philosophical principles which are not taxonomic. Vocabularies of oligosynthetic language s are made of compound word s, which are coined from a small theoretically minimal ..., rather than being derived from other existing languages as with Esperanto or Interlingua . Philosophical ... are not philosophical languages. For example, Quenya , Sindarin , and Klingon language Klingon are all a priori but not philosophical languages they are meant to seem like natural languages, even though they have no genetic relation to any natural languages. History Work on philosophical languages ... a Real Character and a Philosophical Language An Essay towards a Real Character, and a Philosophical ... the entry Charact re , Jean le Rond d Alembert D Alembert critically reviewed the projects of philosophical ..., continued to propose taxonomic philosophical languages until the early 20th century for example, Ro language Ro . More recent philosophical languages have usually moved away from taxonomic schemata ... aka Unilingua is a philosophical language DEFAULTSORT Philosophical Language Category Constructed languages ...   more details



  1. The Philosophical Review

    Infobox Journal title The Philosophical Review cover editor Sage School of Philosophy discipline Philosophy language English language English abbreviation Phil. Review publisher Duke University Press country ... 1470 The Philosophical Review is a quarterly academic journal journal of philosophy edited by the faculty ... The Philosophical Review volume 60 issue 1 pages 20 43 url cite journal doi 10.2307 2182230 first John ... The Philosophical Review volume 64 issue 1 pages 3 32 jstor 2182230 cite journal doi 10.2307 ... The Philosophical Review volume 66 issue 3 pages 377 388 jstor 2182440 cite journal doi 10.2307 ... and Times journal The Philosophical Review volume 66 issue 2 pages 143 160 jstor 2182371 cite journal ... title Sensations and Brain Processes journal The Philosophical Review volume 68 issue 2 pages 141 ... coauthors year 1965 month January title The Inference to the Best Explanation journal The Philosophical ... Descriptions journal The Philosophical Review volume 75 issue 3 pages 281 304 jstor 2183143 ... April title Utterer s Meaning and Intention journal The Philosophical Review volume 78 issue 2 pages ... Nagel coauthors year 1974 month October title What Is It Like to Be a Bat? journal The Philosophical ... and Conditional Probabilities journal The Philosophical Review volume 85 issue 3 pages 297 ... year 1986 month January title Individualism and Psychology journal The Philosophical Review ... The Philosophical Review volume 104 issue 1 pages 1 52 jstor 2186011 refend See also List of philosophy journals Notes reflist 2 External links http www.arts.cornell.edu philrev index.html The Philosophical ... Duke University Press Philosophical Review DEFAULTSORT Philosophical Review Category Philosophy journals Category Cornell University Category Duke University Category Contemporary philosophical literature philo stub de The Philosophical Review is The Philosophical Review mk The Philosophical Review nl The Philosophical Review fi The Philosophical Review ...   more details



  1. Philosophical Magazine

    Infobox journal title Philosophical Magazine cover File Philosophical Magazine.jpg editor Lindsay Greer ... LCCN 2003249007 CODEN PMHABF ISSN 1478 6435 eISSN 1478 6443 boxwidth The Philosophical Magazine ... essentially the discovery of the electron . In 1814, the Philosophical Magazine merged with the Journal ... by William Nicholson chemist William Nicholson , to form The Philosophical Magazine and Journal . Further ... of the journal in 1840, as The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science . In 1949, the title reverted to The Philosophical Magazine . 20th century In the early part ... out for the next issue of Philosophical Magazine it is highly radioactive Aside from his work on understanding ... . In 1978 the journal was divided into two independent parts, Philosophical Magazine A and Philosophical ... current form, 36 issues of Philosophical Magazine are published each year, supplemented by 12 issues of Philosophical Magazine Letters . Editors The Philosophical Magazine has a tradition of appointing ... . Philosophical Magazine Letters In 1987, the sister journal Philosophical Magazine Letters was launched ... 2010 impact factor is 1.262. Series Over its 200 year history, Philosophical Magazine has occasionally ... smpp title content t713695589 link cover The journal s series are as follows Philosophical Magazine, Series 1 1798 1826 , volumes 1 through 68 Philosophical Magazine, Series 2 1827 1832 , volumes 1 through 11 Philosophical Magazine, Series 3 1832 1850 , volumes 1 through 37 Philosophical Magazine, Series 4 1851 1875 , volumes 1 through 50 Philosophical Magazine, Series 5 1876 1900 , volumes 1 through 50 Philosophical Magazine, Series 6 1901 1925 , volumes 1 through 50 Philosophical Magazine, Series 7 1926 1955 , volumes 1 through 46 Philosophical Magazine, Series 8 1955 present , volumes ... titles 14786435.asp Philosophical Magazine http www.tandf.co.uk journals titles 09500839.asp Philosophical ... of The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine 3.Ser. 17.1840 37.1850 4.Ser. 1.1851 50.1875 ...   more details



  1. Philosophical theory

    dablink For a general treatment of theories see Theory In the general sense, a philosophical theory ref name dot Dictionary of Theories , Jennifer Bothamley ref is a theory that explains or accounts for a general philosophy or specific branch of philosophy. ref name Lacey cite book last Lacey first A.R. title A Dictionary of Philosophy publisher Routledge location London and New York date 1976 edition second page 122 isbn 0 415 05872 4 ref While any sort of thesis or opinion may be termed a theory, in analytic philosophy it is thought best to reserve the word theory for systematic, comprehensive attempts to solve problems. ref name Sparkes cite book last Sparkes first A.W. title Talking Philosophy a wordbook publisher Routledge location New York, New York date 1991 page 114 isbn 0 415 04222 4 ref The elementary theorem s that comprise a philosophical theory consist of statement logic statements which are belief believed to be truth true by the thinkers who accept them, and which may or may not be empiricism empirical . The sciences have a very clear idea of what a theory is, however in the arts, such as philosophy the definition is more hazy. ref name dot Philosophical theories are not necessarily ... and non empirical statements. In essence, the collective statements of all philosophical movement s, school of thought schools of thought , and belief system s consist of philosophical theories. Also included among philosophical theories are many principle s, hypothesis hypotheses , Norm philosophy ... Some examples of philosophical theories include Metatheory theories about the formation and content ... variety of political, literary, and philosophical positions that take at least some of their inspiration ... critical theory Critical theory at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy ref Philosophical theories ... Ideologies List of philosophical theories Glossary of philosophical isms Metaphilosophy References reflist Category Philosophical theories Category Theories Category Belief ar es Teor a ...   more details



  1. Philosophical Notebooks

    The Philosophical Notebooks of Lenin were a series of summaries and commentaries on philosophical works by Lenin. Included were works by Aristotle , Hegel , Feurbach, Marx, and Deborin . Lenin s notes on dialectics played an influential role in Soviet and Chinese studies on contradiction and the unity of opposites. The Notebooks are often contrasted by scholars with Lenin s Empirocriticism. The proper interpretation of the notebooks would play a major role in the Mechanist debate of the 1920s in the USSR and the One Divides Into Two controversy of 1964 in China. Links http www.marxists.org archive lenin works cw volume38.htm Works of Lenin DEFAULTSORT State and Revolution, The Category 1918 books Category Communist books Category Works by Vladimir Lenin Category Books about revolutions Category Philosophical literature ...   more details



  1. Philosophical fiction

    Infobox literary genre bgcolor yellow color Black name Philosophical fiction stylistic origins cultural origins distinctive features Significant proportion devoted to discussion of questions normally addressed in discursive philosophy popularity derivatives subgenrelist List of literary genres subgenres Novel of ideas fusiongenres regional scenes other topics Philosophical fiction refers to works of fiction in which a significant proportion of the work is devoted to a discussion of the sort of questions normally addressed in discursive philosophy . These might include the function and role of society, the purpose of life, ethics or morals, the role of art in human lives, and the role of experience or reason in the development of knowledge. Philosophical fiction works would include the so called novel of ideas , including a significant proportion of science fiction , utopian and dystopian fiction , and Bildungsroman . The modus operandi seems to be to use a normal story to simply explain difficult and or dark parts of human life. Prominent philosophical fiction This is only a list of some major philosophical fiction. For all philosophical novels, see Category Philosophical novels There is no universally acceptable definition of philosophical fiction, but certain works would be of key importance in its history. A borderline case is that of Plato s Socratic dialogue s while possibly ... consist of men discussing philosophical matters, so the degree to which they fall into what ... Kierkegaard Either Or Diary of a Seducer Diary of a Seducer 1843 A novel in the highly literary philosophical ... example of a modern philosophical novel. Marcel Proust In Search of Lost Time 1913 1927 Jean Paul ... Foster Wallace Infinite Jest Subgenres Novel of Ideas Philosophical novels would include the so called ... www.thestudentroom.co.uk showthread.php?t 139537 What is a philosophical novel? Fiction writing Philosophy topics DEFAULTSORT Philosophical Fiction Category Literary genres Category Philosophical novels ...   more details



  1. Philosophical Radicals

    The Philosophical Radicals is a term used to designate a philosophically minded group of English political radicalism historical radicals in the nineteenth century inspired by Jeremy Bentham 1748 1832 and James Mill 1773 1836 . Individuals within this group included Francis Place 1771 1854 , George Grote 1794 1871 , Joseph Parkes 1796 1865 , John Arthur Roebuck 1802 1879 , Charles Buller 1806 1848 , John Stuart Mill 1806 1873 , Edward John Trelawny 1792 1881 , and Sir William Molesworth, 8th Baronet William Molesworth 1810 1855 . Several became Radicals UK Radical members of Parliament , and the group as a whole attempted to use the Westminster Review to exert influence on public opinion. They rejected any philosophical or legal naturalism philosophy naturalism Ambiguous? and furthered Jeremy Bentham s utilitarian philosophy. Utilitarianism as a moral philosophy argues that maximizing pleasure should be the moral standard by which our actions should be measured. It thereby stands in contrast to the rationalistic ethics of Immanuel Kant as well as to the convictions of idealism , amongst others. Sources http www.historyguide.org intellect lecture20a.html http plato.stanford.edu entries mill Further reading Joseph Hamburger 1965 Intellectuals in Politics John Stuart Mill and the Philosophical Radicals Yale University Press William Thomas 1979 The Philosophical Radicals Nine Studies in Theory and Practice Oxford Category Philosophical schools and traditions Category 19th century Category Political organisations in the United Kingdom ko ...   more details



  1. Philosophical Hall

    Philosophical Hall is a historic building in Philadelphia . Located near Independence Hall , the building has, for over 200  years, been the headquarters of the American Philosophical Society . Origin For twenty years after its founding, the American Philosophical Society APS had no home of its own, and met in different locations in Philadelphia. In 1783, APS members voted to construct a building in which meetings could be held. The society originally considered a lot near Arch Street, but a lot became available in the State House yard today, Independence Square and the State House is known as Independence Hall , and the Pennsylvania Legislative Assembly voted to give the lot to the Society in 1785. ref name phil Cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Philosophical Hall work publisher American Philosophical Society date url http www.amphilsoc.org about campus philosophicalhall format doi accessdate 2010 08 25 ref The Society immediately began the excavation of the cellar of the new building. However, fundraising proceeded slowly, and the building took four years to construct, the final money needed to complete it coming by way of a loan from Society member Benjamin Franklin . ref name phil History Philosophical Hall provided a place for the APS s meetings, as well as for its offices and library. The building was larger than the Society s requirements, and it rented out rooms. Classes for the University of Pennsylvania were held here for several years. Charles Willson ... from a member placed it on a sound financial footing. ref name phil The Society considered leaving Philosophical ... bequest put an end to the discussions the APS remained at Philosophical Hall. In 1890, the APS built a third story onto Philosophical Hall to house the expanding needs of its library, but the addition ... name phil Today, Philosophical Hall provides space for the APS s offices, but not its meetings those ... owned structure on Independence Square. ref Cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Philosophical ...   more details



  1. The Philosophical Quarterly

    Infobox Journal title The Philosophical Quarterly cover editor Tim Mulgan discipline Philosophy abbreviation Phil. Q. publisher Wiley Blackwell country frequency Quarterly history 1950 present openaccess impact impact year website http onlinelibrary.wiley.com journal 10.1111 ISSN 1467 9213 link1 http www.st andrews.ac.uk pq link1 name Journal page at University of St Andrews link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR 00318094 OCLC 40108893 LCCN sn98 23309 CODEN ISSN 0031 8094 eISSN 1467 9213 The Philosophical Quarterly is a quarterly academic journal of philosophy established in 1950. It is published by Wiley Blackwell on behalf of the Scots Philosophical Club and the University of St Andrews . The current editor in chief is Tim Mulgan. Every year the journal holds an Essay Prize. Notable articles Extreme and Restricted Utilitarianism 1956 J. J. C. Smart J.J.C. Smart Rawls Theory of Justice 1973 R. M. Hare R.M. Hare Epiphenomenal Qualia 1982 Frank Cameron Jackson Frank Jackson De Re Senses 1984 John McDowell Jackson on Physical Information and Qualia Terrance Horgan Dispositions and Conditionals 1994 C. B. Martin The Content of Perceptual Experience 1994 John McDowell Citation needed date February 2011 External links Official website 1 http onlinelibrary.wiley.com journal 10.1111 ISSN 1467 9213 http www.scotsphil.org.uk The Scots Philosophical Club DEFAULTSORT Philosophical Quarterly Category Philosophy journals Category Wiley Blackwell academic journals Category Publications established in 1950 Category Quarterly journals Category English language journals Category Contemporary philosophical literature philosophy stub is The Philosophical Quarterly ...   more details



  1. Philosophical Studies

    Infobox journal title Philosophical Studies cover File Philosophical Studies.jpg editor Stewart Cohen discipline Philosophy abbreviation Phil. Stud. publisher Springer Science Business Media country frequency 15 year history 1950 present openaccess impact impact year website http www.springer.com 11098 link1 http www.springerlink.com content 0031 8116 link1 name Online access link2 link2 name JSTOR 00318116 OCLC 01490601 LCCN 52062286 CODEN PLSDA3 ISSN 0031 8116 eISSN 1573 0883 Philosophical Studies is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal for philosophy in the analytic philosophy analytic tradition . The journal is devoted to the publication of papers in exclusively analytic philosophy and welcomes papers applying formal techniques to philosophical problems. It was established in 1950 by Herbert Feigl and Wilfrid Sellars . Abstracting and indexing The journal is abstracted and indexed in InfoTrac Academic OneFile , EBSCO Publishing Academic Search , Arts and Humanities Citation Index Arts & Humanities Citation Index , ProQuest , Current Contents Arts and Humanities, EBSCO Industries EBSCO databases , FRANCIS , International Bibliography of Periodical Literature , Mathematical Reviews , Modern Language Association MLA International Bibliography , Scopus , Serials Solutions Summon by Serial Solutions , and Philosophy Documentation Center Research guides The Philosopher s Index . ref cite web url http www.springer.com philosophy journal 11098 title Philosophical Studies About this journal publisher Springer work accessdate 2011 01 26 ref See also List of philosophy journals References Reflist External links Official http www.springer.com philosophy journal 11098 Category Philosophy journals Category Springer academic journals Category Publications established in 1950 Category English language journals Category Analytic philosophy literature Category Contemporary philosophical literature fr Philosophical Studies ...   more details



  1. Philosophical Inquiry

    Infobox journal title Philosophical Inquiry cover File philinquirycover.gif editor D.Z. Andriopoulos discipline Philosophy formernames language English, French, German abbreviation Philos. Inq. publisher Philosophical Inquiry country Greece frequency Quarterly history 1978 present openaccess license impact impact year website http secure.pdcnet.org philinquiry link2 http secure.pdcnet.org philinquiry toc link2 name Tables of content link3 http secure.pdcnet.org pdc bvdb.nsf journaldetail?openform&journal pdc philinquiry&cat special link3 name Special issues JSTOR OCLC 5143336 LCCN sn8220441 CODEN ISSN 1105 235X eISSN 2163 3215 Philosophical Inquiry is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal that publishes articles, reviews, and critical notes in all areas of philosophy . The journal aims to facilitate international communication of philosophical thought, and it does this by publishing submissions in English, German, or French from authors in several countries. Notable contributors include Gerard Casey, Theodoros Christidis, Alexander Nehamas , Vasiliki Karavakou, Fred Miller, Ron Polansky, Michael Polemis, and Nicholas Rescher . ref cite web url http secure.pdcnet.org pdc bvdb.nsf toc?openform&journal pdc philinquiry&cat toc title Tables of contents for all volumes accessdate 12 February 2012 work Philosophical Inquiry ref The journal is indexed in International Philosophical Bibliography, Philosopher s Index, Philosophy Research Index , an PhilPapers . Philosophical Inquiry was established in 1978 by D.Z. Andriopoulos and is published in Greece in cooperation with the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki . It is available online from the Philosophy Documentation Center . See also List of philosophy journals References Reflist External links Official http secure.pdcnet.org philinquiry http www.pdcnet.org Philosophy Documentation Center Category Quarterly journals Category Multilingual journals Category Philosophy journals Category Publications established in 1978 ...   more details



  1. Philosophical anarchism

    Anarchism sidebar Philosophical anarchism is an anarchist school of thought ref Wayne Gabardi, http links.jstor.org ... the term philosophical anarchism, to distinguish peaceful evolutionary anarchism from revolutionary ... philosophical anarchism does not necessarily imply any action or desire for the elimination of the State, philosophical anarchists do not believe that they have an obligation or duty to obey the State, or conversely, that the State has a right to command. Philosophical anarchism is a component ... Philosophical anarchists of historical note include Mohandas Gandhi , William Godwin , J.R.R. Tolkien ..., by a Man too Busy to Write One A Fragmentary Exposition of Philosophical Anarchism 1897, New York .... 7, No. 3 Autumn, 1955 . p. 285 ref Contemporary philosophical anarchists include A. John Simmons and Robert Paul Wolff . Variations Philosophical anarchists may accept the existence of a minarchism ... taking up arms to bring down the state, philosophical anarchists have worked for a gradual change ... efforts. Notable philosophical anarchists Quotefarm date September 2008 William Godwin , the founder of philosophical anarchism, ref name sep sep entry godwin William Godwin Mark Philip 2006 ... Yarros also stated a typical philosophical anarchist position Or date December 2007 when he said ... abolishing the State looms up and acquires significance. Similarly, philosophical anarchist Henry ... sometimes seen as a philosophical anarchist, ref name adler Adler, Mortimer Jerome. The Great Ideas ... According to philosophical anarchist A. John Simmons cquote Philosophical anarchists hold that there are good ... any right or obligation of opposition. The practical stance with respect to the state, the philosophical ... Heath. Is There a Duty to Obey the Law? Cambridge University Press. 2005. pp. 24 25. ref Philosophical ... has an obligation to obey the state. According to philosophical anarchist Robert Paul Wolff , there can ... obligation to obey. ref Cited in Wolff s Defence of Philosophical Anarchism by Rex Martin. Philosophical ...   more details



  1. Philosophical Topics

    Infobox journal title Philosophical Topics cover File philtopcover2.gif editor Edward Minar discipline Philosophy formernames The Southwestern Journal of Philosophy abbreviation Philos. Top. publisher University of Arkansas Press country United States frequency Biannual history 1981 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.uapress.com titles philostopix philostopix.html link2 http secure.pdcnet.org philtopics toc link2 name Online tables of content RSS atom JSTOR OCLC 7322398 LCCN 82 643558 CODEN ISSN 0276 2080 eISSN 2154 154X Philosophical Topics is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal covering all major areas of philosophy . Each thematic issue consists entirely of invited papers. Recent issues have been concerned with perception , agency, modern philosophy, identity, and free will . The journal is published by the University of Arkansas philosophy department and the University of Arkansas Press. The editor in chief is Edward Minar. Philosophical Topics was established in 1970 The Southwestern Journal of Philosophy and obtained its current title in 1981. All issues of both journals are available in electronic format from the Philosophy Documentation Center . See also List of philosophy journals External links Official http www.uark.edu depts philinfo pt http secure.pdcnet.org swjphil The Southwestern Journal of Philosophy online Category English language journals Category Philosophy journals Category Biannual journals Category Publications established in 1981 Category University of Arkansas is Philosophical Topics ...   more details



  1. Philosophical Explorations

    journal.asp?issn 1386 9795&linktype 5 ref Submissions to Philosophical Explorations are screened by the editor .... ref Philosophical Explorations, Taylor and Francis website Accessed 10 July 2007 http ... Ingentaconnect. Link to recent journal content http www.ingentaconnect.com content routledg rpex Philosophical ...   more details



  1. Philosophical Frontiers

    Notability date February 2008 Infobox journal title Philosophical Frontiers cover File PFcover.png editor Richard H. Corrigan discipline Philosophy language English abbreviation publisher Progressive Frontiers Press country United Kingdom frequency biannually history 2006 present openaccess after 6 months license impact impact year website http www.philosophicalfrontiers.com index.html link1 http www.philosophicalfrontiers.com issues.html link1 name Online contents link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC 299976905 LCCN CODEN ISSN 1758 1540 eISSN 1758 15 The Philosophical Frontiers is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal that is dedicated to all aspects of philosophy, especially those dealing with the intersection of philosophy with other academic disciplines. ref name home cite web url http www.philosophicalfrontiers.com title Philosophical Frontiers Journal Homepage format work accessdate 2009 08 27 ref In addition, the journal publishes literature and book review s of recent publications. ref name home The journal is edited by Richard H. Corrigan . ref name editors cite web url http www.philosophicalfrontiers.com editors.html title Philosophical Frontiers Editors work accessdate 2009 08 27 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref References Reflist Category Philosophy journals Category Publications established in 2006 Category English language journals Category Biannual journals ...   more details



  1. Philosophical consultancy

    Multiple issues wikify March 2012 no footnotes November 2008 orphan December 2008 Philosophical Consultancy is a relatively new movement in philosophy which applies philosophical thinking and debating to the resolution of a person s problem. Gerd Achenbach and Ad Hoogendijk are two, German and Dutch philosophers who established themselves as consultant philosophers in the ninety eighties Achenbach 1984, 2002 Hoogendijk 1988 and led the way to a number of other developments all over the world. They proposed an alternative to psychotherapeutic culture by working purely in the arena of existential investigation with their visitors as they call their clients or patients . Achenbach argues that in philosophising what matters is not the thinking that informs life, but the living that calls to thinking and that can give direction in its own right. Living comes before thinking. Practice precedes theory. The movement is sometimes referred to as philosophical counselling and it is also connected with and related to Existential Therapy , which has thrived in the United Kingdom since the establishment of the Society for Existential Analysis SEA in 1988 in London. This was based on the work of Emmy van Deurzen , also a philosopher who has applied philosophical thinking to the practice of psychotherapy. Philosophical Consultancy is often applied to business consultancy as well as to work with individuals, since it frequently involves a rethinking of values and beliefs and is also a method for the rational resolution of conflicts. Philosophical practice has continued to expand and is attractive as an alternative to counselling and psychotherapy for those who want to avoid a medicalization of problems in living. Numerous philosophical consultants have emerged and there is a strong international ... J rgen Dinter. Achenbach, G.B. 2002 Philosophical Practice opens up the trace to Lebensk nnerschaft ... filosoof, Utrecht Veers. Lahav, R. and Tillmanns, M. da V. eds 1995 Essays in Philosophical Counselling ...   more details



  1. Philosophical theism

    File Plato raphael.jpg 200px thumb Plato , an early proponent of philosophical theism . File 1925 kurt g del.png 200px thumb Kurt G del, established, beyond comparison, as the most important logician of our times, in the words of Solomon Feferman Feferman 1986 , founded the modern, metamathematical era in mathematical logic File Vatsoc.jpg right thumb 150px Bust of Socrates in the Vatican Museum . Philosophical ... of any particular religion . ref Richard Swinburne Swinburne, Richard 2001 , Entry, Philosophical ... . Some philosophical theists are persuaded of God s existence by philosophical arguments, while ... by rational argument. Philosophical theism has parallels with the 18th century philosophical view called Deism . Philosophical theism is sometimes also used as a synonym for classical theism . Relationship to organized religion Philosophical theism conceives of nature as the result of purposive activity ..., philosophical theists do not endorse or adhere to the theology or doctrines of any organized religion ... working in some religious tradition, but reject the tradition itself. For example, a philosophical .... Notable philosophical theists unreferenced section date July 2010 Socrates 469 399 B.C. was a classical ... , provided Early Middle Ages early medieval Christianity with a philosophical paradigm and is widely ... on purely philosophical grounds.Leibniz wrote Even by supposing the world to be eternal, the recourse ... a philosophical theist. I believe in a personal god, and I believe in an afterlife, and I believe in prayer, but I don t believe in any established religion. This is called philosophical theism.... Philosophical .... Carpenter, Alexander 2008 , http www.spectrummagazine.org node 1091 Martin Gardner on Philosophical ... and science writer who defended philosophical theism and was actively hostile to some religious ... really philosophical theists without admitting or realizing the fact. Antony Flew 1923 2010 was an atheist philosopher who converted to philosophical theism on the basis of scientific discoveries ...   more details




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