Think (journal) explained

Think: Philosophy for Everyone
Discipline:Philosophy
Abbreviation:Think
Editor:Stephen Law
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Country:United Kingdom
Frequency:Triannually
History:2002–present
Website:https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/think
Issn:1477-1756
Eissn:1755-1196
Oclc:847062727
Lccn:2009242016

Think: Philosophy for Everyone is an academic journal created to forge a direct link between contemporary philosophy and the general public. The central aim of the journal is to provide easily accessible and engaging writing by philosophers pre-eminent in their fields to a wide audience, unimpeded by academic jargon and technicality. The journal is sponsored by the Royal Institute of Philosophy in London and published by Cambridge University Press. Think's editor is Stephen Law.

Think expressly aims to counter the popular impression that philosophy is pointless and wholly detached from everyday life. It also aims to expose some of the bad philosophy that currently passes as accepted wisdom, and offers contemporary philosophers the chance to help nurture and encourage philosophers of the next generation.[1]

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Notable articles

Notable articles include:[2]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.pdcnet.org/think.html Journal website at Philosophy Documentation Center
  2. http://www.royalinstitutephilosophy.org/think/index.php Think web-page