''The Philosophical Forum'' is a philosophy journal published by Wiley-Blackwell.
It is currently edited by
Alexus McLeod Alexus is a given name and a surname. Notable people with this name include the following:
Given name
* Alexus Laird (born 1993), Seychellois swimmer
Surname
* Ajiona Alexus (born 1996), American actress
See also
*Alexis (disambiguation)
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.
History
''The Philosophical Forum'' was founded in 1943 as an annual philosophy journal, published by the
Boston University
Boston University (BU) is a Private university, private research university in Boston, Massachusetts. The university is nonsectarian, but has a historical affiliation with the United Methodist Church. It was founded in 1839 by Methodists with ...
Philosophical Club. The first editor was
Sheldon C. Ackley. The first issue contained articles by
Edgar S. Brightman,
David Easton
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At the forefront of both the behavioralist and post ...
,
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 Paul Arthur Schilpp (; February 6, 1897 – September 6, 1993) was an American philosopher and educator.
Biography
Schilpp was born in Dillenburg, Germany and immigrated to the United States prior to World War I. Schilpp taught at Northwestern Un ...
,
Hugo Adam Bedau,
Brand Blanshard
Percy Brand Blanshard (; August 27, 1892 – November 19, 1987) was an American philosopher known primarily for his defense of reason and rationalism. A powerful polemicist, by all accounts he comported himself with courtesy and grace in philosop ...
,
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
Boston University (BU) is a Private university, private research university in Boston, Massachusetts. The university is nonsectarian, but has a historical affiliation with the United Methodist Church. It was founded in 1839 by Methodists with ...
's department of philosophy. The first issue contained articles by
Charles Hartshorne
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,
Sylvain Bromberger, and
Yehuda Elkana
Yehuda Elkana (Hebrew: ; 16 June 193421 September 2012) was a historian and philosopher of science, and a former President and Rector of the Central European University in Budapest, Hungary.
Life and career
Born as László Fröhlich to ...
's translation of an article by
Ludwig Boltzmann
Ludwig Eduard Boltzmann (; 20 February 1844 – 5 September 1906) was an Austrian physicist and philosopher. His greatest achievements were the development of statistical mechanics, and the statistical explanation of the second law of ther ...
. After two issues,
Walter G. Emge took over as editor. He held the position for two issues until
Marx Wartofsky took over editorship and reconstituted the Journal. When Wartofsky moved from
Boston University
Boston University (BU) is a Private university, private research university in Boston, Massachusetts. The university is nonsectarian, but has a historical affiliation with the United Methodist Church. It was founded in 1839 by Methodists with ...
to
Baruch College
Baruch College (officially the Bernard M. Baruch College) is a public college in New York City. It is a constituent college of the City University of New York system. Named for financier and statesman Bernard M. Baruch, the college operates unde ...
''The Philosophical Forum'' moved with him.
Marx Wartofsky edited ''The Philosophical Forum'' until his death.
William James Earle and then
Douglas P. Lackey, both of Baruch College's Philosophy department, edited the ''Forum'' after Wartofsky's death. In 2022,
Alexus McLeod Alexus is a given name and a surname. Notable people with this name include the following:
Given name
* Alexus Laird (born 1993), Seychellois swimmer
Surname
* Ajiona Alexus (born 1996), American actress
See also
*Alexis (disambiguation)
*Alexi ...
, of
Indiana University
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Campuses
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*Indiana Universi ...
, took over as editor the ''Forum,'' with the aim of expanding the international scope and methodological breadth of the journal.
Content
''The Philosophical Forum'' has been consistently publishing articles by prominent philosophers. The journal's approach to philosophy is rare.
Marx Wartofsky had an extremely broad conception of philosophy that included
philosophy of science
Philosophy of science is a branch of philosophy concerned with the foundations, methods, and implications of science. The central questions of this study concern what qualifies as science, the reliability of scientific theories, and the ult ...
,
political philosophy
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, and
aesthetics
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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 ''Forum'' is currently developing its international scope, with its aim "bridging the gap between philosophy in the West (both analytic and continental) and the philosophical traditions of the rest of the world. ''The Philosophical Forum'' aims to be a true global philosophical meeting place, featuring innovative work within and between philosophical traditions."
''The Philosophical Forum'' often publishes single-topic issues. Notably it has released issues on philosophy and
economics
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Economics focuses on the behaviour and interactions of economic agents and how economies work. Microeconomics analyzes ...
,
sociobiology
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,
apartheid
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, African-American philosophical traditions,
race
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* Race (biology), an informal taxonomic classification within a species, generally within a sub-species
* Race (human categorization), classification of humans into groups based on physical traits, and/or s ...
and
ethnicity, the philosophy of
Jerry Katz, translations of philosophical poetry, ethics and architecture, and translations of French philosophy of science. Future single-topic issues include issues on global philosophical traditions such as African Philosophy, Islamic Philosophy, Chinese Philosophy, and others.
See also
*
List of philosophy journals
This is a list of academic journals pertaining to the field of philosophy.
Journals in Catalan
* '' Filosofia, ara!''
Journals in Czech
* '' Filosofický časopis''
* '' Reflexe''
Journals in Danish
* '' Kierkegaard Studies Monograph Se ...
References
Philosophy journals
Wiley-Blackwell academic journals
Academic journals established in 1943
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