Philosophers' Imprint

Philosophers' Imprint

Infobox Journal
title = Philosophers' Imprint


editor = J. David Velleman, Stephen Darwall
discipline = Philosophy
language = English
abbreviation = the Imprint
publisher = University of Michigan Digital Library
country = U.S.
frequency = Irregular
history = 2001 to present
openaccess = Yes
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website = http://www.philosophersimprint.org/
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OCLC = 45826937
LCCN = 2001-212257
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ISSN = 1533-628X
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Philosophers' Imprint is a refereed philosophy journal, edited by Stephen Darwall and J. David Velleman. The journal is advised by an international board of editors and published on the Internet by the University of Michigan Digital Library. Unlike many other philosophy journals, the "Imprint" offers access to its published articles for free to anyone on the World Wide Web—no subscription or registration whatsoever is required. While articles are not published during regular intervals, readers can be notified of new publications by mailing list.

The mission

The idea behind "Philosophers' Imprint" was inspired by the Open Access movement. The goal is to start the foundation for a "future in which academic libraries no longer spend millions of dollars purchasing, binding, housing, and repairing printed journals, because they have assumed the role of publishers, cooperatively disseminating the results of academic research for free, via the Internet." [ [http://www.philosophersimprint.org/about.html Philosophers' Imprint Web Site] ]

Notable articles

The following is a partial list of some of the most notable articles in the "Imprint" (in date order):
* "The Question of Realism" (2001) - Kit Fine
* "Normativity, Commitment, and Instrumental Reason" (2001) - R. Jay Wallace
* "Do Demonstratives Have Senses?" (2002) - Richard G. Heck
* "Thoroughly Modern McTaggart" (2002) - John Earman
* "The Role of Perception in Demonstrative Reference" (2002) - Susanna Siegel
* "Getting Told and Being Believed" (2005) - Richard Moran

Notes

External links

* [http://www.philosophersimprint.org/ Philosophers' Imprint Web Site]


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