New Journal: Experimental Philosophy


A new peer-reviewed open-access journal, Experimental Philosophy, has been launched.

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According to a description on its website, Experimental Philosophy is

an open-access journal founded to enable authors to publish work in experimental philosophy without having to compromise on either the empirical or the philosophical side. The journal welcomes submissions relevant to the field of experimental philosophy, broadly interpreted to include experimental-philosophy studies, empirically informed philosophy, and discussions of methods and empirically informed and experimental philosophy, meta-studies, and critical responses to empirical work. Submissions are expected to make a significant contribution to philosophical discourse. 

The journal’s co-editors-in-chief are Alex Wiegmann (Ruhr-University Bochum), Ivar Hannikainen (University of Granada), and Pascale Willemsen (University of Zurich). You can see a full list of section editors and editorial board members here.

The journal is “completely fee-free” and will “not collect any publication or processing charges under any circumstances, including from researchers unaffiliated with universities or research institutions.”

Experimental Philosophy began accepting submissions this week.


Related: The Development of Experimental Philosophy

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5 months ago

Great. Expect much exists outside traditionally academic scholarship to help humans with way to live.

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5 months ago

Oooooooo

MICHAEL SHARPE
MICHAEL SHARPE
5 months ago

Howard Thurman as interdisciplinary philosopher…is a unexplored primary source of research