Tulane Studies in Philosophy explained

Tulane Studies in Philosophy
Editor:Robert C. Whittemore (final editor)
Discipline:Philosophy
Abbreviation:Tulane Stud. Philos.
Publisher:Philosophy Documentation Center
Country:United States
Frequency:Annual
History:1952-1987
Website:http://www.pdcnet.org/tulane
Link2:http://www.pdcnet.org/tulane/toc
Link2-Name:Online access
Oclc:1605064
Lccn:543575
Issn:0082-6766
Eissn:2154-0462

Tulane Studies in Philosophy was a peer-reviewed academic journal, formerly published by the philosophy department at Tulane University in New Orleans. The journal published original articles by invited contributors and members of the Tulane philosophy department. Notable contributors included Lewis S. Ford, Charles Hartshorne, John Lachs, Andrew Reck, and Sandra B. Rosenthal.[1] Established in 1952 by James Feibleman, the journal was published annually until his death in 1987. All volumes are available online from the Philosophy Documentation Center.

Indexing

Tulane Studies in Philosophy has been abstracted and indexed in Periodicals Index Online, The Philosopher's Index, Philosophy Research Index, and PhilPapers.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tulane Studies in Philosophy . 18 March 2012.