International Studies in Philosophy explained

International Studies in Philosophy
Cover:instphilcover.gif
Editor:Stephen David Ross
Discipline:Philosophy
Language:English (some Italian, French, German)
Formernames:Studi Internazionali di Filosofia
Abbreviation:Int. Stud. Philos.
Publisher:Philosophy Documentation Center
Country:United States
Frequency:Quarterly
History:1969–present
Website:http://www.pdcnet.org/intstudphil
Link2:http://www.pdcnet.org/intstudphil/toc
Link2-Name:Online access
Link3:http://www.pdcnet.org/studintfil/toc
Link3-Name:Journal content, 1969–1973
Oclc:2515233
Lccn:90-641577
Issn:0270-5664
Eissn:2154-1809

International Studies in Philosophy is a peer-reviewed academic journal, formerly published by the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Philosophy, Interpretation, and Culture, at Binghamton University. The journal began publishing under this title with volume 6 in 1974. Notable contributors included Joseph Agassi, Bruce Aune, Milton Fisk, Véronique Fóti, Rom Harré, Kathleen Higgins, rançois Lapointe, Alexander Nehemas, Kai Nielson, and Richard Schacht. The journal was established in 1969 by Augusto Guzzo and Giorgio Tonelli, and its first five volumes were published as Studi Internazionali di Filosofia.

Publication of International Studies in Philosophy was suspended by the editor in 2008 with the completion of volume 40, issue 2. The journal was acquired by the Philosophy Documentation Center in 2011, and is being reorganized under its auspices. All published issues of the journal (under both titles) are available online.

Abstracting and indexing

International Studies in Philosophy has been abstracted and indexed in L'Année philologique, Arts & Humanities Citation Index, Current Contents/Arts & Humanities, FRANCIS, International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature, International Bibliography of Periodical Literature, International Philosophical Bibliography, Philosopher's Index, Philosophy Research Index, PhilPapers, Scopus, and TOC Premier.

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