Journal of the History
of Philosophy
Founded
in response to a motion passed by the Eastern Division of the American
Philosophical Association in December 1957 approving "the establishment
of a journal devoted to the history of philosophy," the Journal of the History of Philosophy is
an internationally recognized quarterly that publishes peer-reviewed
articles, notes, discussions, and book reviews devoted to the history
of Western philosophy, broadly conceived.
Now in its forty-fifth year,
the Journal is published by The
Johns Hopkins University Press and is available online at Project
Muse.
"The Journal
of the History of
Philosophy is the oldest journal devoted
to scholarship in English on all periods of the history of
philosophy. It has been the venue for many seminal articles over the
years, and its articles and extensive reviews remain indispensible
reading for every student of the history of philosophy."
Paul Guyer, University of Pennsylvania
"The Journal
of the History of
Philosophy has established itself as the leading American
journal in
the field; it is essential reading for anyone with a serious interest
in the history of philosophy."
Nicholas Jolley, University of
California, Irvine
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