Sophia (journal) explained

Sophia, International Journal of Philosophy and Traditions
Editor:Purushottama Bilimoria, Patrick Hutchings, Saranindra Tagore
Discipline:Philosophy, humanities
Abbreviation:Sophia
Publisher:Springer Science+Business Media on behalf of University of Melbourne Dept. of Philosophy
Country:Australia
Frequency:Quarterly
History:1962–present
Openaccess:Hybrid
Impact:0.3
Impact-Year:2022
Website:https://www.springer.com/journal/11841
Link2:https://link.springer.com/journal/11841/volumes-and-issues
Link2-Name:Online archive
Oclc:2577658
Issn:0038-1527
Eissn:1873-930X
Lccn:76647446

Sophia, International Journal of Philosophy and Traditions is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering philosophy, metaphysics, religion and ethics. It was established in 1962 by Max Charlesworth and Graeme de Graaf. Charlesworth served as co-editor from 1962 to 1990.[1] The current editors-in-chief are Purushottama Bilimoria (University of Melbourne), Patrick Hutchings (University of Melbourne), and Saranindranath Tagore (National University of Singapore).

From 2001, the journal was published by Ashgate Publishing in collaboration with the Australasian Society for Philosophy of Religion and Theology, Australasian Association of Philosophy, Australasian Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy, the University of Melbourne, and Deakin University. The journal has since moved to Springer Science+Business Media.

Notes and References

  1. McCarthy . Kathleen . 2015 . War and Peace: The Catholic Church, Max Charlesworth and B. A. Santamaria . Australasian Catholic Record . 92 . 4 . 433–446 . EBSCOHost.