Metaphilosophy (journal) explained

Metaphilosophy
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Abbreviation:Metaphilosophy
Subject:Metaphilosophy
Language:English
Editor:Armen T. Marsoobian
Publisher:Wiley
History:1970-present
Eissn:1467-9973
Oclc:49883085
Website:http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291467-9973
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Metaphilosophy is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering metaphilosophy. It is abstracted and indexed by PhilPapers and the Philosopher's Index.[1] [2]

Metaphilosophy was established in 1970 by Terry Bynum and Richard Reese.[3] "Metaphilosophy" was given a working definition in the first issue of the journal as "the investigation of the nature of philosophy, with the central aim of arriving at a satisfactory explanation of the absence of uncontested philosophical claims and arguments."[4] The journal is published by John Wiley & Sons and the editor-in-chief is Armen T. Marsoobian (Southern Connecticut State University).[5]

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Notes and References

  1. http://philpapers.org/journals PhilPapers Publications List
  2. http://philindex.org/downloads/PIC_Alphabetical_Coverage.pdf Philosopher's Index Publications List
  3. Gross, N., Richard Rorty: The Making of an American Philosopher (University of Chicago Press,), p. 150, footnote 13.
  4. Lazerowitz, M., "A Note on 'Metaphilosophy'", Metaphilosophy, vol. 1, no. 1 (1970), p. 91.
  5. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1467-9973/homepage/EditorialBoard.html Metaphilosophy - Editorial Board - Wiley Online Library