Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
- Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
"Philosophy and Phenomenological Research" (PPR) is a bimonthly philosophy journal founded in 1940. Until 1980, it was edited by Marvin Faber, then by Roderick Chisholm and since 1986 by Ernest Sosa. It considers itself open to a variety of methodologies and traditions, as indicated by a statement appearing in each issue: "PPR publishes articles in a wide range of areas including philosophy of mind, epistemology, ethics, metaphysics, and philosophical history of philosophy. No specific methodology or philosophical orientation is required in submissions." It is published by the International Phenomenological Society based at Brown University in Rhode Island, United States.
According to PPR's official website, " [g] iven its excessively long backlog, PPR will not accept submissions during calendar year 2008".
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* [http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0031-8205 Official website]
* [http://uk.jstor.org/journals/00318205.html Citation] in JSTOR.
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