Moral Philosophy and Politics explained

Moral Philosophy and Politics
Abbreviation:Moral Philos. Politics
Discipline:Philosophy
Language:English
Editor:Michael Schefczyk
Publisher:De Gruyter
History:2014–present
Frequency:biannual
Openaccess:hybrid
Issn:2194-5616
Eissn:2194-5624
Website:https://www.mopp-journal.org/
Link2:https://www.degruyter.com/view/journals/mopp/mopp-overview.xml?tab_body=toc-79151
Link2-Name:Online access

Moral Philosophy and Politics (MOPP) is a biannual academic journal that specializes in moral, political, social and legal philosophy.

About

Moral Philosophy and Politics publishes both freestanding articles as well as themed special issues and symposia. The journal was established in 2014 by Lukas H. Meyer, Mark Peacock, Peter Schaber and Michael Schefczyk. Its editor-in-chief is Michael Schefczyk (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology).[1]

The journal employs a double-blind review process[2] and is published by De Gruyter.

Notable authors for the journal include Linda Bosniak, Jason Brennan, Gillian Brock, Matthew Kramer, David Miller, Margaret Moore, Julian Savulescu, Philip Pettit, and Natalie Stoljar. The journal has published special issues and symposia on such topics as brain drain, fair trade, the limits of markets, and discrimination.[3]

Abstracting and Indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in EBSCO Discovery Service, The Philosopher's Index, PhilPapers, ProQuest, SCImago (SJR) and Scopus, among others.[4]

See also

References

  1. Web site: Editors. 2020-11-21. Moral Philosophy and Politics (MOPP). de-DE.
  2. Web site: SUBMISSIONS. 2020-11-21. Moral Philosophy and Politics (MOPP). de-DE.
  3. Web site: Current and Past Issues. 2020-11-21. Moral Philosophy and Politics (MOPP). de-DE.
  4. Web site: Moral Philosophy and Politics. 2020-11-21. De Gruyter. en.

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