Philosophy
The journal Philosophy, edited by Anthony O’Hear, is published quarterly by the Cambridge University Press and sent to all members of the Institute. It includes articles, discussions and book reviews by contributors who take care to make themselves understood to the serious non-specialist reader. Over two and a half thousand individuals and libraries all over the world subscribe to the journal.
For more than 80 years Philosophy has featured the work of both established scholars and rising stars. Philosophy‘s international standing enables it to attract articles of the highest quality from around the world.
Here are some sample articles from recent issues:
David Wiggins, “What is the Order Among the Varieties of Goodness? A Question Posed by von Wright; and a Conjecture Made by Aristotle”
Lynne Rudder Baker, “A Metaphysics of Ordinary Things and Why We Need It”
Abigail L. Rosenthal, “Defining Evil Away: Arendt’s Forgiveness”
John Kekes, “Doubts About Autonomy”
John Leslie, “The Risk that Humans Will Soon Be Extinct”
You can find abstracts and further details of past and forthcoming issues here.
You can find information for authors here.
You can subscribe to Philosophy here.


