
European Journal of Philosophy
Edited by:
Robert Stern
For much of its recent past philosophy in Europe has been pursued in disparate schools. Even within a given school, exchanges between individuals in different European nations have been severely limited. In view of a growing desire to overcome current insularity, the European Journal of Philosophy aims to constitute a forum to which all philosophers, both inside and outside Europe, can turn to rediscover the diversity and variety of the European tradition. Maintaining a healthy respect for the existing variety, the European Journal of Philosophy sets out to constitute a platform that will enhance exchanges between individuals within a given tradition and encourage the exchange of ideas between traditions.
European Journal of Philosophy is proud to maintain a decision turn-around time of 8 weeks for all submitted manuscripts. Please see Author Guidelines for more details.
TopNews and Announcements
The Mark Sacks Lectures
The texts of previous lectures in this series (formerly known as the EJP Annual Lectures) have been published as follows:
2009
Danish Ethical Demands and French Common Goods: Two Moral Philosophies
Alasdair MacIntyre
forthcoming
2008
Ethics for Communication
Onora O'Neill
2007
Self-Consciousness and Self-Reference: Sartre and Wittgenstein
Béatrice Longuenesse
2006
'Only in the Contemplation of Beauty is Human Life Worth Living' (Plato, Symposium 211d)
Alexander Nehamas
2005
Religion in the Public Sphere
Jürgen Habermas
2004
Hobbes on Representation
Quentin Skinner
Online Submission
You can now submit your manuscripts to European Journal of Philosophy online at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ejop
European Journal of Philosophy book - John McDowell: Experience, Norm and Nature, Edited by Jakob Lindgaard - click here for further details!
Articles now published online ahead of print
Click here to browse articles published Early View.
Workshop and Conference Grants
The European Journal of Philosophy has a (limited) fund available to support workshops and small conferences. The support will not exceed £500 for any given project (and so will probably be at most a source os supplementary funding). Grants will be made at the discretion of the Editor and the Editorial Committee, bearing in mind the general orientation and aims of the journal. Preference will be given to conferences where contributors are in a position to offer their papers to the journal for publication; if this is the case, it should be indicated by the organizer in their application.
Applications will be considered individually. There is no deadline for applications, which should be sent, clearly marked, to:
Robert Stern
Department of Philosophy
University of Sheffield
Sheffield, S10 2TN
UK
TopHighlights
Religion in the Public Sphere
Jurgen Habermas
Value without Regress: Kant's 'Formula of Humanity' Revisited
Jens Timmermann
Propositions about Reasons
John Skorupski
Bodily Awareness, Imagination and the Self
Joel Smith
Brandom's Hegel
Robert B. Pippin
TopEndorsements
It is clear from the numbers of the European Journal of Philosophy so far published that the admirable objectives of the journal are being most successfully achieved. The contributors are of the highest quality and the range of authors is appropriately wide. One opens the journal with great expectations - which are regularly fulfilled. The editors and publishers are to be most warmly congratulated.
Sir Peter Strawson
