CFP: Philosophy (e-journal)
With apologies for cross posting.
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Volume 3 of Minerva - An Internet Journal of Philosophy (which is now
refereed) is online at http://www.ul.ie/~philos/vol3/index.html
Contents:
EXPLAINING EXPERT CATEGORISATION Rebecca Bryant
LOGIC AND DIAGNOSTIC Paul Tomassi
THREE DIALECTICAL RELATIONSHIPS AND THE NECESSITY OF CRITIQUE IN
THEODORE ADORNO'S WORKS Gregory B. Sadler
SIMULATING PHILOSOPHY Shai Ophir
SOME ENDEAVOURS AT SYNTHESISING A SOLUTION TO THE SORITES Shane Ralston
BERKELEY AND LIBER MUNDI Costica Bradatan
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Minerva is an electronic journal of philosophy. It is published annually
and is freely available on the Internet. The journal publishes articles
relating to philosophy construed in a broad but scholarly sense, without
preference for any particular school or intellectual tradition. Each
volume appears in the month of November. As an electronic journal,
Minerva provides swift publication and distribution, while reaction to
published articles can be garnered with equal speed. Minerva is compiled
and encoded in HTML.
Submissions for volume 4 are sought on any topic, and may range from
formal scholarly treatises to reviews and discursive or colloquial
discussions which would be accessible and intelligible to any literate
reader. The decision of the editorial board on the acceptability of any
submitted article is final.
Articles should be submitted (Word, RTF or HTML format) by e-mail to the
editor at stephen.thornton_at_mic.ul.ie
Stephen Thornton,
Department of Philosophy
Mary Immaculate College (University of Limerick),
South Circular Road,
Limerick,
Ireland
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Received on Mon Nov 29 1999 - 14:36:40 EST