Res Philosophica Explained

Res Philosophica
Cover:schoolmancover.gif
Editor:Joe Salerno
Discipline:Philosophy
Abbreviation:Res Philos.
Publisher:Saint Louis University, Dept. of Philosophy
Country:United States
Frequency:quarterly
History:1925–2012; named changed to Res Philosophica in 2013
Website:http://www.pdcnet.org/schoolman
Link2:http://www.pdcnet.org/schoolman/toc
Link2-Name:Online access
Oclc:1758490
Lccn:sf79-10210
Issn:0026-8402
Eissn:2164-0726

Res Philosophica (formerly The Modern Schoolman) is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering all major areas of philosophy from antiquity to the present. Established in 1925, it is one of the oldest philosophy publications in North America. The journal publishes both articles and reviews, and occasionally publishes special issues on specific topics. Contributors include Robert Audi, Lynne Rudder Baker, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Étienne Gilson, Jürgen Habermas, Norman Kretzmann, Bernard Lonergan, Jacques Maritain, Wildrid Parsons, Kristin Shrader-Frechette, Paul Draper, and Nicholas Wolterstorff.[1] The journal is published by the philosophy department at Saint Louis University, in cooperation with the Philosophy Documentation Center.

In 2013, beginning with volume 90, The Modern Schoolman was relaunched as Res Philosophica.[2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tables of contents, all issues. 21 July 2012. The Modern Schoolman.
  2. Web site: Journal web site. 21 July 2012. The Modern Schoolman.
  3. Web site: The journal formerly known as The Modern Schoolman... . thomistica . 9 September 2018.