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The Philosophical Quarterly
Edited by:
Katherine Hawley (Editorial Chair)
The Philosophical Quarterly is one of the most highly regarded and established academic journals in philosophy. In an age of increasing specialism, it remains committed to publishing high-quality articles from leading international scholars across the range of philosophical study. Accessibility of its content for all philosophers - including students - is an editorial priority.
TopNews and Announcements
Click here to read the first virtual issue of The Philosophical Quarterly containing a collection of papers on personal identity published over the past ten years.
Selected articles published in The Philosophical Quarterly are now available online ahead of print - click here to access these.
The Philosophical Quarterly Prize Essay Competition 2010 - The Emotions
The Philosophical Quarterly invites submissions for its 2010 international prize essay competition, the topic of which is 'The Emotions'.
Emotions occupy a central place in our lives, and are increasingly the object of philosophical attention. Essays are invited that consider philosophical issues about the emotions. Topics might include the nature of emotion, the relations between emotion, value and reason, the role of perception in emotional experience, the intentionality of emotion, the importance of emotion in theoretical and practical reasoning, and philosophical implications of empirical work on emotions.
For submission guidelines and entry details, please visit: www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~pq .Essays should not be longer than 8,000 words, and should be typed in double spacing. Electronic submission is preferred and contributions may be sent as email attachments to pq@st-andrews.ac.uk. Most formats are acceptable, but PDF is preferred. Alternatively, non-electronic submissions may be sent to the address below. Three copies of each essay are required and these will not be returned. All entries will be regarded as submissions for publication in The Philosophical Quarterly, and both winning and nonwinning entries judged to be of sufficient quality will be published.
The author of the winning entry will receive £1500. The closing date for submissions is 1st November 2010. All submissions should be headed 'The Emotions' Prize Essay Competition (with the author's name and address given in a covering letter, but NOT in the essay itself) and sent to: The Journal Manager The Philosophical Quarterly University of St Andrews KY16 9AL Scotland, UK
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Structuralism and Metaphysics
Charles Parsons -
Temporal Vacua
Ken Warmbrod -
The Attractions and Delights of Goodness
Jyl Gentzler -
Who Owns the Product?
Daniel Attas -
Minimalism and the Value of Truth
Michael Lynch -
On the Composition of the ProtoTractatus
Jinho Kang -
The Ordinary Language Basis for Contextualism and the New Invariantism
Keith DeRose -
Explanatory Epiphenomenalism
Neil Campbell
Discussions
Up-to-the-minute discussions of issues raised in The Philosophical Quarterly and elsewhere. Recent and forthcoming discussions include:
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- Hodes on Hale and Wright on Reason's Proper
Study - Schofield on Long on Epictetus
In The Philosophical Quarterly's extensive reviews section, distinguished reviewers appraise the most important contemporary
work in philosophy. Recent and forthcoming reviewers include: Roger Crisp, Stewart Candlish, Graham Priest, Jonathan Lowe, PhilipQuinn, Robin Le Poidevin, C.C.W.Taylor, Onora O'Neill, Stewart Shapiro and Richard Kraut.
