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Philosophy Journal Directory
Journal Name (Linked) | Area | WMin | Wmax | OpAc | Anon | Revs | Disc | SJR | SNIP | CiSc | Acpt | Com% | ADDR | ADER | ADAP | Overview | eISSN | Publisher |
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The Philosophical Review | GNRL | 15000 | NOA | TRPL | Inv. | NDIS | 3.43 | 5.11 | 6.3 | In continuous publication since 1892, the Philosophical Review has a long-standing reputation for excellence and has published many papers now considered classics in the field, such as W. V. O. Quine's “Two Dogmas of Empiricism,” Thomas Nagel's “What Is It Like to Be a Bat?,” and the early work of John Rawls. The journal aims to publish original scholarly work in all areas of analytic philosophy, with an emphasis on material of general interest to academic philosophers, and is one of the few journals in the discipline to publish book reviews. The journal practices triple-anonymous review of all submissions. | 1558-1470 | Duke University Press | ||||||
Nous | GNRL | 15000 | HYBD | TRPL | Inv. | 2.74 | 4.13 | 5.5 | Noûs, a premier philosophy journal, publishes articles that make standalone, substantial contributions. It ranges across the full breadth of philosophy and its history. No particular methodology is required. | 1468-0068 | Wiley | |||||||
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research | GNRL | 15000 | HYBD | TRPL | Inv. | 1.53 | 2.10 | 3.2 | Philosophy and Phenomenological Research is open to a variety of methodologies and traditions. This tradition of openness continues, as reflected by a statement appearing in every issue: 'PPR publishes articles in a wide range of areas. No specific methodology or philosophical orientation is required in submissions.' | 1933-1592 | Wiley | |||||||
Mind | GNRL | 8000 | HYBD | TRPL | YBKR | RTJA | 2.43 | 3.07 | 4.4 | MIND has long been a leading journal in philosophy. For well over 100 years it has published the best new work in all areas of the subject. The journal continues its tradition of excellence today. The journal aims to take quality to be the sole criterion of publication, with no area of philosophy, no style of philosophy, and no school of philosophy excluded. Each issue also contains a selection of book reviews that summarize and evaluate some of the most interesting recent publications in the discipline. | 1460-2113 | OUP | ||||||
Journal of Philosophy | GNRL | 12000 | NOA | TRPL | Inv. | RTJA | 1.61 | 2.48 | 3.4 | Purpose: To publish philosophical articles of current interest and encourage the interchange of ideas, especially the exploration of the borderline between philosophy and other disciplines. | 1939-8549 | |||||||
Australasian Journal of Philosophy | GNRL | 8000 | HYBD | DBLE | Inv. | YDIS | 1.23 | 2.04 | 2.4 | The Australasian Journal of Philosophy (AJP) is one of the world's leading philosophy journals. Founded in 1923, it has been continuously published ever since. It is recognized as one of the best in the analytic tradition, but is not narrow in what it regards as worthy of acceptance. Heavily cited in the general philosophical literature, it is covered by all the major abstracting and indexing services, including the Arts and Humanities Citation Index® which provides access to current and retrospective bibliographic information and cited references found in the world's leading arts and humanities journals. In addition to Articles and Discussion Notes, the journal publishes Book Reviews and Book Notes as well as occasional commissioned Critical Notices. | 1471-6828 | Taylor & Francis | ||||||
Philosophical Studies | GNRL | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | 1.24 | 1.88 | 2.7 | Philosophical Studies provides a periodical dedicated to work in analytic philosophy. The journal is devoted to the publication of papers in exclusively analytic philosophy, and welcomes papers applying formal techniques to philosophical problems. The principal aim is to publish articles that are models of clarity and precision in dealing with significant philosophical issues. The readers of the journal will be kept abreast of the central issues and problems of contemporary analytic philosophy. | 1573-0883 | Springer | |||||||
Philosophers' Imprint | GNRL | 15000 | DOA | DBLE | NBKR | NDIS | 1.22 | 2.22 | 2.7 | Philosophers' Imprint is a refereed series of original papers founded by Stephen Darwall and J. David Velleman. The Imprint was founded in the spirit of the Open Access movement, whose mission is to promote a future in which funds currently spent on journal subscriptions are redirected to the dissemination of scholarship for free, via the Internet. | 1533-628X | Michigan Publishing Services | ||||||
The Philosophical Quarterly | GNRL | 10000 | HYBD | TRPL | YBKR | RTJA | 0.93 | 1.70 | 2 | The Philosophical Quarterly is one of the most highly regarded and established academic journals in philosophy. In an age of increasing specialism, it remains committed to publishing high-quality articles from leading international scholars across the range of philosophical study. It prioritizes innovative contributions of broad philosophical interest over works that make smaller or technical points within existing debates. The Philosophical Quarterly regularly publishes articles, discussions and reviews. The Quarterly's outstanding book review section provides peer review and comment on significant philosophical books. We aim to offer authors speedy decisions on manuscripts submitted, and currently 90% of submissions are processed within three months. | 1467-9213 | OUP | ||||||
Analysis | GNRL | 4000 | HYBD | TRPL | YBKR | RTJA | 0.69 | 1.25 | 1.1 | Analysis, which was founded in 1933, is the most established and esteemed journal for short papers in philosophy. We are happy to publish excellent short papers in any area of philosophy. Analysis is now printed with the journal Analysis Reviews. Analysis Reviews is devoted to reviewing recent work in analytic philosophy. It carries detailed book symposia in which two or three writers comment on a book and the author replies; articles surveying recent work in specified fields; longer critical notices; and shorter reviews. Analysis Reviews does not cover the history of philosophy or continental philosophy, except insofar as works in these areas may have central relevance to analytic philosophy. | 1467-8284 | OUP | ||||||
Synthese | GNRL | 15000 | HYBD | DBLE | NBKR | NDIS | 0.81 | 1.43 | 2.6 | Synthese is a philosophy journal focusing on contemporary issues in epistemology, philosophy of science, and related fields. More specifically, we divide our areas of interest into four groups: (1) epistemology, methodology, and philosophy of science, all broadly understood. (2) The foundations of logic and mathematics, where ‘logic’, ‘mathematics’, and ‘foundations’ are all broadly understood. (3) Formal methods in philosophy, including methods connecting philosophy to other academic fields. (4) Issues in ethics and the history and sociology of logic, mathematics, and science that contribute to the contemporary studies Synthese focuses on, as described in (1)-(3) above. In order to be considered in Synthese, manuscripts need to engage in detail with and contribute substantially to the relevant current philosophical literature. Authors should make clear how their work goes beyond what has already been done in the relevant field. | 1573-0964 | Springer | ||||||
Canadian Journal of Philosophy | GNRL | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | Inv. | RTJA | 0.49 | 1.14 | 2.1 | Nielsen, T. M. Penelhum, and W. W. Rozeboom. It is registered in Alberta as a private not-for-profit corporation and is managed by its Board of Executive Editors and its Editorial Board Coordinator. The CJP’s aim is to publish the best work in any area of philosophy in French or English. | 1911-0820 | CUP | ||||||
Ergo | GNRL | 15000 | DOA | TRPL | NBKR | NDIS | Ergo is an open access philosophy journal accepting submissions on all philosophical topics and from all philosophical traditions. This includes, among other things: history of philosophy, work in both the analytic and continental traditions, as well as formal and empirically informed philosophy. Ergo is strongly committed to diversity and especially welcomes submissions from members of groups currently underrepresented in philosophy. | 2330-4014 | Michigan Publishing Services | |||||||||
Erkenntnis | GNRL | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | YDIS | 0.66 | 1.18 | 2.1 | Erkenntnis is a philosophical journal publishing papers committed in one way or another to the philosophical attitude which is signified by the label 'scientific philosophy'. It concentrates on those philosophical fields which are particularly inspired by this attitude, although other topics are welcome as well. These fields are: Epistemology, Philosophy of science, foundations and methodology of science in general and of natural and human sciences such as physics, biology, psychology, economics, social sciences in particular, Philosophy of mathematics, Logic, philosophy of logic, and all kinds of philosophical logics, Philosophy of language, Ontology, metaphysics, theory of modality, Philosophical psychology, philosophy of mind, neurophilosophy, Practical philosophy, i.e. ethics, philosophy of action, philosophy of law, etc. One of the objectives of Erkenntnis is the provision of a suitable platform for the discussion of controversial issues; another is the provision of timely, competent reviews of important publications in an ever-growing field of research. In recent years, philosophers standing quite outside the pale of analytic philosophy have also paid careful, and indeed most welcome, attention to precision of concept and language, to arguments, and to well-grounded foundations. Erkenntnis provides for them, and for philosophers of all persuasions, a place of meeting, of discussion, and of disputation. | 1572-8420 | Springer | ||||||
European Journal of Philosophy | GNRL | 12000 | HYBD | TRPL | Inv. | NDIS | 0.61 | 1.95 | 1.4 | European Journal of Philosophy is a highly valued philosophy journal that facilitates discourse between philosophers in a variety of philosophical traditions, within and outside Europe. The journal publishes high-quality content that can be appreciated by all, and provides a platform for scholarly research from both analytic and continental perspectives. | 1468-0378 | Wiley | ||||||
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly | GNRL | HYBD | DBLE | 0.68 | 1.38 | 1.8 | Pacific Philosophical Quarterly publishes original research in all core areas of analytic philosophy including philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, metaphysics, epistemology, metaethics, normative ethics, philosophy of action, philosophy of law, political philosophy, and aesthetics; as well as in history of philosophy. | 1468-0114 | Wiley | |||||||||
American Philosophical Quarterly | GNRL | 2000 | 7000 | NOA | DBLE | NBKR | NDIS | 0.48 | 0.77 | 1.1 | Since its inauguration in 1964, the American Philosophical Quarterly (APQ) has established itself as one of the principal English vehicles for the publication of scholarly work in philosophy. The whole of each issue—printed in a large-page, double-column format—is given to substantial articles; from time to time there are also "state of the art" surveys of recent work on particular topics. The editorial policy is to publish work of high quality, regardless of the school of thought from which it derives. | 2152-1123 | University of Illinois Press | |||||
Journal of the American Philosophical Association | GNRL | 10000 | HYBD | TRPL | NBKR | RTJA | 0.81 | 1.86 | 1.6 | Appearing quarterly in print and online, the Journal of the American Philosophical Association provides a platform for original work in all areas of philosophy. The Journal aims to publish compelling papers written in a way that can be appreciated by philosophers of every persuasion and to review papers quickly and fairly, encouraging succinct, constructive reports. The Journal operates a triple anonymous review system. Papers are published online early via FirstView as soon as feasible after acceptance. | 2053-4485 | CUP | ||||||
Inquiry | GNRL | 15000 | HYBD | DBLE | NBKR | 0.71 | 1.28 | 2.2 | Inquiry is an international peer-reviewed journal publishing work within in all areas of philosophy. It was founded by Arne Næss in 1958. The journal is a forum for presenting the best of philosophical thinking from a variety of perspectives. Inquiry publishes research articles, symposia, special issues, target articles, review essays, and critical discussions. | 1502-3923 | Taylor & Francis | |||||||
Thought: A Journal of Philosophy | GNRL | 4500 | POA | TRPL | NBKR | RTJA | 0.52 | 1.07 | 1 | Thought: A Journal of Philosophy is dedicated to the publication of short, original, philosophical papers in the following areas: Philosophy of Maths, Philosophy of Logic, Logic (where there is explicit philosophical relevance), Philosophy of Mind, Epistemology, Philosophy of Language, Metaphysics, and Value Theory. All published papers are analytic in style. | 2161-2234 | Philosophy Documentation Center | ||||||
Ratio | GNRL | 6000 | 7000 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | NDIS | 0.43 | 0.67 | 0.9 | Ratio is an international journal of analytic philosophy edited by Professor David S. Oderberg. It is rated in the top twenty general philosophy journals by Leiter Reports. Ratio publishes high-quality work on a wide variety of topics within analytic philosophy but occasionally includes articles from other traditions and perspectives. It encourages submissions that meet the highest standards of philosophical rigour, whilst at the same time remaining accessible to readers with a broad range of philosophical interests. The journal appears quarterly, including a Special Issue in December on a particular theme and with Inv. contributors, and which is nearly always edited by a member of the University of Reading Philosophy Department. | 1467-9329 | Wiley | |||||
Dialectica | GNRL | 15000 | DOA | TRPL | Inv. | YDIS | 0.61 | 1.60 | Dialectica is a general analytic philosophy journal and the official organ of the European Society of Analytic Philosophy. Between 2004 and 2019, it was published by Blackwell-Wiley. As of 2020, Dialectica is available in full Open Access. Dialectica publishes original, philosophically substantial articles on all philosophical topics and of any length. Discussions of philosophical work, whether published in Dialectica or elsewhere, will be considered but should be of wider philosophical significance. Literature reviews will not be considered. Dialectica also publishes commissioned book reviews. | 1746-8361 | Philosophie.ch | |||||||
Analytic Philosophy | GNRL | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | YDIS | 0.42 | 0.84 | 0.8 | Edited out of the University of Texas at Austin, Analytic Philosophy is a peer-reviewed journal publishing work in all areas of philosophy. The journal welcomes original research articles, book symposia, and critical notices as well as discussions and other sorts of philosophical pieces. | 2153-960X | Wiley | |||||||
Philosophy | GNRL | 10000 | HYBD | TRPL | YBKR | YDIS | 0.32 | 1.05 | 1.1 | Philosophy is the journal of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, which was founded in 1925 to build bridges between specialist philosophers and a wider educated public. The journal continues to fulfil a dual role: it is one of the leading academic journals of philosophy, but it also serves the philosophical interests of specialists in other fields (law, language, literature and the arts, medicine, politics, religion, science, education, psychology, history) and those of the informed general reader. Contributors are required to avoid needless technicality of language and presentation. The institutional subscription includes two supplements. | 1469-817X | CUP | ||||||
The Southern Journal of Philosophy | GNRL | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | NBKR | RTJA | 0.33 | 1.08 | 0.9 | The Southern Journal of Philosophy has long provided a forum for the expression of philosophical ideas written from all philosophical perspectives, including both the analytic and continental traditions, as well as the history of philosophy. This commitment to philosophical pluralism is reflected in the long list of notable figures whose work has appeared in the journal, including Hans-Georg Gadamer, Hubert Dreyfus, George Santayana, Wilfrid Sellars, and Richard Sorabji. | 2041-6962 | Wiley | ||||||
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society**** | GNRL | 2000 | HYBD | DBLE | NBKR | RTJA | 0.56 | 1.51 | 1.5 | The Aristotelian Society, founded in 1880, is one of the oldest and most prestigious philosophy societies. Content covers all areas of philosophy, including Epistemology, Philosophy of Mind, Metaphysics, Meta-Ethics, and History of Western Philosophy. The Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, focuses on publishing the first rate philosophy articles which are read at the Society's fortnightly meetings in London throughout the academic year. In addition to these commissioned pieces, the journal welcomes submissions of short discussion notes on these papers. Papers are drawn from an international base of contributors and discuss issues across a broad range of philosophical traditions, including those which are of greatest current interest. | 1467-9264 | OUP | ||||||
Philosophical Perspectives | GNRL | HYBD | 0.86 | 1.14 | 1 | Philosophical Perspectives, an annual journal supplement to Noûs, publishes original essays by foremost thinkers in their fields, with each volume confined to a main area of philosophical research. | 1520-8583 | Wiley | ||||||||||
The Monist | GNRL | 4000 | 8000 | HYBD | 0.76 | 2.05 | 2.7 | The Monist publishes quarterly thematic issues, edited by Advisory Editors which include commissioned papers and where there is also a call for papers, submitted papers. | 2153-3601 | OUP | ||||||||
Philosophical Issues (IOJ) | GNRL | 0.85 | 0.84 | 1.6 | Philosophical Issues, an annual journal supplement to Noûs, is devoted to Inv. papers in a specific area of philosophy and contains cutting-edge work by some of the most important contributors in the field. | 1758-2237 | Wiley | |||||||||||
Philosophical Topics (IOJ) | GNRL | 0.44 | 1.26 | 1.6 | Philosophical Topics is a peer-reviewed, invitational journal devoted to the publication of new work in the major areas of philosophy. Each issue consists of papers addressing a single topic and maintaining the highest standard of scholarly excellence. Recent issues have been concerned with such topics as perception, ecology, philosophy of language, and misogyny. | 2154-154X | University of Arkansas Press | |||||||||||
International Journal of Philosophical Studies | GNRL | 8000 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | YDIS | 0.26 | 0.82 | 1.1 | The International Journal of Philosophical Studies (IJPS) is a renowned journal publishing outstanding research addressing key contemporary philosophical problems. The journal is not constrained by specific traditions, but rather welcomes submissions that further philosophical knowledge across an array of areas including but not limited to phenomenology, philosophy of mind and action, philosophy of language, history of philosophy, social epistemology, philosophy of race, philosophy of gender, ethics, and aesthetics. We welcome articles that contribute new positions to existing debates or generate new avenues of exchange. | 1466-4542 | Taylor & Francis | ||||||
Argumenta | GNRL | 8000 | DOA | DBLE | YBKR | YDIS | 0.12 | 0.25 | 0.4 | Argumenta is an open access peer reviewed journal, whose aim is publishing articles, discussions and reviews in philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, philosophy of logic, philosophy of law, political philosophy, epistemology, ethics, and any other area of analytic philosophy, broadly conceived; scholars anywhere in the world are Inv. to answer the regular calls for papers and calls for guest editorships. The scope of the journal is to promote original researches in all fields of analytic philosophy and cooperation among scholars. | 2465-2334 | University of Sassari, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences | ||||||
Philosophical Papers | GNRL | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | RTJA | 0.31 | 1.94 | 1.5 | Philosophical Papers is an international, generalist journal of philosophy edited in South Africa | 1996-8523 | Taylor & Francis | |||||||
Theoria | GNRL | HYBD | Inv. | RTJA | 0.23 | 0.76 | 0.6 | Since its foundation in 1935, Theoria publishes research in all areas of philosophy. Theoria is committed to precision and clarity in philosophical discussions, and encourages cooperation between philosophy and other disciplines. The journal is not affiliated with any particular school or faction. Instead, it promotes dialogues between different philosophical viewpoints. Theoria is peer-reviewed. It publishes articles, reviews, and shorter notes and discussions. Short discussion notes on recent articles in Theoria are welcome. | 1755-2567 | Wiley | ||||||||
European Journal of Analytic Philosophy | GNRL | 9000 | DOA | DBLE | YBKR | RTJA | 0.31 | 0.57 | 1 | EuJAP is open to a broad spectrum of issues ranging from ethics, meta-ethics, applied ethics, political philosophy, epistemology, ontology, philosophy of language, philosophy of logic, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of science (and special sciences), philosophy of mind, philosophical psychology, philosophy of action, and philosophy of law. One of the main aims of this journal is providing a forum for philosophical exchange among philosophers from diverse fields within the analytic tradition broadly conceived. (For an example of a paper in the analytic tradition and an account of its history, see this paper.) Manuscripts in history of philosophy are welcome, provided that they are relevant for current philosophical debates. We also accept manuscripts in experimental philosophy. Another important aim of EuJap is bridging the gap between sciences and humanities. One of our goals includes publishing articles that cross traditional disciplinary barriers, either by relying on scientific methodologies, data, and paradigms to ground arguments within a philosophical debate or by using philosophical tools to analyse and illuminate debates that might be deemed as falling outside the scope of academic philosophy. | 1849-0514 | University of Rijeka, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences | ||||||
Disputatio | GNRL | 8000 | DOA | TRPL | NBKR | NDIS | 0.15 | 0.23 | 0.8 | Disputatio is an international journal of philosophy in the analytic tradition. It is owned by the Centre of Philosophy of the University of Lisbon and managed by the LanCog research group. The journal is a non-profit publishing venture. It is currently published by De Gruyter/Sciendo, exclusively online, as a fully open-access journal. Disputatio aims at publishing original, high-quality research articles on any aspects of analytic philosophy (broadly construed), written in either English or Portuguese. | 2182-2875 | De Gruyter | ||||||
Acta Analytica | GNRL | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | 0.34 | 0.84 | 1 | Acta Analytica is an international journal for philosophy in the analytical tradition covering a variety of philosophical topics including philosophical logic, metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of science and philosophy of mind. Special attention is devoted to cognitive science. The journal aims to promote a rigorous, argumentative approach in philosophy. Acta Analytica is a peer reviewed journal, published quarterly, with authors from all over the world. | 1874-6349 | Springer | ||||||||
Journal of Philosophical Research | GNRL | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | NDIS | 0.14 | 0.39 | 0.5 | The Journal of Philosophical Research is a peer-reviewed academic journal that has three main aims. We are committed to publishing first-rate articles on a wide diversity of topics, and encourage original submissions in all areas of Philosophy. We are committed to providing authors with substantive and useful comments. We are committed to the mission of non-profit publishing with the Philosophy Documentation Center. | 2153-7984 | Philosophy Documentation Center | |||||||
Philosophia | GNRL | 5000 | HYBD | DBLE | 0.27 | 0.63 | 0.7 | Philosophia is global in scope, submissions, and readership. We welcome submissions in English from across the world including from perspectives that are under-represented in the field. Submissions should be broadly accessible scholarly contributions on topics of current or emerging philosophical interest, and must adhere to high standards of clarity and argumentation. Philosophia welcomes contributions in traditional areas of philosophy such as normative ethics, meta-ethics, epistemology, aesthetics, political philosophy, general philosophy of science, philosophy of language, metaphysics and philosophy of mind. The journal also encourages contributions to emerging areas such as applied philosophy of language, environmental philosophy, and philosophy of technology, as well as research that advances one or more of Springer Nature’s Sustainable Development Goals. https://www.springernature.com/gp/researchers/sdg-programme | 1574-9274 | Springer | ||||||||
Topoi | GNRL | 8000 | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | NBKR | NDIS | 0.62 | 1.47 | 2.8 | Topoi's main assumption is that philosophy is a lively, provocative, delightful activity, which constantly challenges our received views, relentlessly questions our inherited habits, painstakingly elaborates on how things could be different, in other stories, in counterfactual situations, in alternative possible worlds. Whatever its ideology, whether with the intent of uncovering a truer structure of reality or of soothing our anxiety, of exposing myths or of following them through, the outcome of philosophical activity is always the destabilizing, unsettling generation of doubts, of objections, of criticisms. | 1572-8749 | Springer | |||||
Global Philosophy | GNRL | Global Philosophy welcomes submissions from all areas of philosophy. We intend to be a general journal of philosophy for the entire community regardless of geography or philosophical tradition. | 2948-1538 | Springer | ||||||||||||||
South African Journal of Philosophy | GNRL | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | RTJA | 0.18 | 0.92 | 0.8 | The South African Journal of Philosophy (SAJP) is the official publication of the Philosophical Society of South Africa. The aim of the journal is to publish original scholarly contributions in all areas of philosophy at an international standard. Contributions are double-anonymously peer-reviewed and include articles, discussions of articles previously published, review articles and book reviews. The wide scope of the South African Journal of Philosophy makes it the continent's central vehicle for the publication of general philosophical work. The journal is accredited with the South African Department of Higher Education and Training. | 2073-4867 | Taylor & Francis | |||||||
Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review | GNRL | HYBD | DBLE | RTJA | 0.16 | 0.67 | 0.5 | Dialogue is the official journal of the Canadian Philosophical Association, published with grant support from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Its purpose is to publish high quality peer-reviewed scholarly articles, book symposia, and critical notices in English and in French, in support of the Association’s mandate to promote philosophical scholarship and education. It is open to contributions in all branches of academic philosophy provided that they engage with the philosophical literature and are referenced accordingly. Readers include professional teachers of philosophy, graduate students, and others with an interest in the field. | 1759-0949 | CUP | ||||||||
Midwest Studies in Philosophy (IOJ) | GNRL | 0.43 | 2.62 | Midwest Studies in Philosophy is an annual journal in the analytic tradition that presents important thinking on major topics in philosophy. Since 1976 it has published edited volumes of Inv. papers that bring provocative and varying ideas to the theme at hand. This essential journal is published in print and online by the Philosophy Documentation Center. All volumes are available on this site. | 1475-4975 | Philosophy Documentation Center | ||||||||||||
Croatian Journal of Philosophy | GNRL | 8000 | NOA | DBLE | 0.11 | 0.33 | 0.4 | The Croatian Journal of Philosophy is a peer-reviewed journal with a primary focus on original philosophical work in analytic philosophy in Central Europe. It was established in 2001 and has a particular strength in the philosophy of linguisitcs. Articles and reviews from Croatia, Slovenia, Hungary, and other countries are published along with with contributions from Western Europe and the US. | 1847-6139 | Philosophy Documentation Center | ||||||||
Asian Journal of Philosophy | GNRL | 12000 | HYBD | DBLE | Inv. | RTJA | The Asian Journal of Philosophy publishes high-quality articles in any area of analytic philosophy, but with an emphasis on epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, meta-ethics, value theory, action theory, and the philosophies of mind, language, logic, technology, and mathematics. The mission of the journal is to serve as a leading platform for analytic philosophy in Asia both in an inward and in an outward sense. Within Asia the journal aims to be a visible go-to outlet for analytic philosophers to communicate high-quality research and share it with the global community. Outside Asia the journal aims to serve as an authoritative reflection of cutting-edge research in Asia and as an attractive publication outlet for promoting scholarly work to the large community of researchers working in the region. Furthermore, the journal actively seeks to promote engagement between Asia-based researchers and researchers from other regions and thus offers a highly visible, global platform for philosophical discussion. | 2731-4642 | Springer | |||||||||
Northern European Journal of Philosophy | GNRL | 8000 | HYBD | DBLE | 0.15 | 0.88 | 0.5 | SATS – Northern European Journal of Philosophy publishes accessible, high-quality academic articles in all traditions and fields of philosophy. As a broad and inclusive philosophy journal, it is our mission to promote philosophical dialogue across disciplinary boundaries, within philosophy and with neighbouring fields. We welcome submissions from junior as well as senior scholars who in their work are aiming to promote philosophical dialogue. To achieve this, articles submitted to SATS should be jargon-free and written in clear accessible prose, address a broad audience of philosophers and philosophically oriented academics, seek to contextualise the philosophical questions addressed | 1869-7577 | De Gruyter | ||||||||
Grazer Philosophische Studien | GNRL | HYBD | TRPL | Inv. | 0.28 | 0.40 | 1.3 | Grazer Philosophische Studien - International Journal for Analytic Philosophy is a peer reviewed journal that publishes articles on philosophical problems in every area, especially articles related to the analytic tradition. Each year four issues are published, including special issues with Inv. papers. Reviews are accepted by invitation only. | 1875-6735 | Brill | ||||||||
Philosophies | GNRL | 15000 | POA | DBLE | 0.24 | 0.61 | 1.1 | Philosophies (ISSN 2409-9287) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal dedicated to scientific research and philosophical reflection concerning themes at the intersection of philosophical, scientific, technological, and cultural studies. Although the philosophy of science, with its foundations in epistemology, scientific methodology, and the history of science, is at the core of the scope of Philosophies, the journal seeks much broader perspectives that integrate the diverse intellectual tools developed in a large variety of scientific disciplines and philosophical systems. The ultimate goal of the journal is to reach for a synthesis of knowledge using the collective wisdom of diverse methodologies. | 2409-9287 | MDPI | ||||||||
International Philosophical Quarterly | GNRL | 10000 | NOA | DBLE | YBKR | 0.13 | 0.30 | 0.2 | Since 1961 International Philosophical Quarterly has provided a peer-reviewed forum in English for the international exchange of basic philosophical ideas. The journal stands in the general tradition of theistic and personalist humanism without further restriction of school or philosophical orientation, and is open to the philosophical discussion of contemporary issues and historical studies. Truly international in scope, IPQ enjoys a long-standing relationship with the Université de Namur in Belgium. | 2153-8077 | Philosophy Documentation Center | |||||||
Res Philosophica | GNRL | 12000 | NOA | TRPL | YDIS | 0.31 | 0.51 | 0.8 | Res Philosophica is an international, quarterly journal of philosophy that publishes research in all areas of philosophy, historical and topical. Founded as The Modern Schoolman by Jesuit Scholastics in 1925, the journal is edited by members of the Philosophy Department at Saint Louis University. The journal is pluralistic, reflecting the department, and publishes philosophical research from a wide range of perspectives. | 2168-9113 | Philosophy Documentation Center | |||||||
Philosophy Compass | GNRL | 3000 | 5000 | HYBD | DBLE | NBKR | NDIS | 1.11 | 2.40 | 2.80 | Unique in both range and approach, Philosophy Compass is an online-only journal publishing peer-reviewed survey articles of the most important research from and current thinking from across the entire discipline. In an age of hyper-specialization, Philosophy Compass provides an ideal starting point for the non-specialist, offering pointers for researchers, teachers and students alike, to help them find and interpret the best research in the field. | 1747-9991 | Wiley | |||||
Australasian Philosophical Review | GNRL | HYBD | TRPL | The Australasian Philosophical Review is a general journal of philosophy in Open Peer Commentary format. It publishes significant and controversial invited lead articles by authors from all areas of philosophy, together with invited and open peer commentaries on those invited lead articles, and lead authors' responses to all of these commentaries. Each issue has a different curator, (chosen by a committee of the Australasian Association of Philosophy). The curator, in conjunction with an issue committee established by the curator, is responsible for the choice of the author of the invited lead article and the authors of the invited commentaries. The curator and the issue committee also select open peer commentaries following a rigorous, anonymized review process. In order to submit an open peer commentary for consideration for publication in an issue, potential authors must first sign up to the APR Commentary Community, at http://australasianphilosophicalreview.org/ ("register as a commentator"). | 2474-0519 | Taylor & Francis | ||||||||||||
Pro-Fil | GNRL | 6000 | DOA | DBLE | YBKR | NDIS | 0.11 | 0.22 | 0.1 | Electronic journal of philosophy Pro-Fil is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes articles addressing a whole range of philosophical topics as well as contributions from natural sciences focusing on philosophically relevant issues. We welcome original papers, reviews, polemics, interviews, abstracts, announcements, audio and video recordings of lectures as well as instructional and educational materials in Czech, Slovak, English, and German. | 1212-9097 | MUNI Arts | ||||||
Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso | GNRL | 10000 | DOA | DBLE | YBKR | NDIS | 0.12 | 0.01 | 0.1 | RHV (Spanish acronym for Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso) aims to publish original papers in Philosophy within the theoretical and historical frameworks of the following areas: Philosophy of Science, Logic, Epistemology, Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Technology, Metaphysics, Ethics, and Political Philosophy. | 0719-4242 | University of Valparaíso | ||||||
Ethics | M&P | 15000 | HYBD | TRPL | Inv. | RTJA | 0.92 | 2.14 | 2.1 | Ethics features scholarly work that covers a range of topics pertaining to moral, political, and legal philosophy from a variety of intellectual perspectives, including social and political theory, law, and economics. Articles in the journal present new theories, apply theory to contemporary moral issues, and focus on historical works that have significant implications for contemporary theory. In addition to major articles, Ethics publishes critical discussions, symposia, review essays, and book reviews. | 1539-297X | The University of Chicago Press | ||||||
Journal of Moral Philosophy | M&P | 15000 | HYBD | DBLE | 0.45 | 0.83 | 0.8 | The Journal of Moral Philosophy is a peer-reviewed journal of moral, political and legal philosophy with an international focus. It publishes articles in all areas of normative philosophy, including pure and applied ethics, as well as moral, legal, and political theory. Articles exploring non-Western traditions are also welcome. The journal seeks to promote lively discussions and debates for established academics and the wider community, by publishing articles that avoid unnecessary jargon without sacrificing academic rigour. It encourages contributions from newer members of the philosophical community. | 1745-5243 | Brill | ||||||||
Utilitas | M&P | 10000 | DOA | DBLE | YDIS | 0.34 | 1.16 | 0.9 | Utilitas is one of the leading international journals in ethics, offering high quality research in all aspects of the development of utilitarian thought and in all areas in which utilitarianism has made a contribution. As a pioneering, interdisciplinary journal, Utilitas will be of interest not only to moral philosophers but also to economists, political theorists, intellectual historians and legal theorists. | 1741-6183 | CUP | |||||||
Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy | M&P | 15000 | DOA | NBKR | YDIS | The Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy is a peer-reviewed online journal in moral, social, political, and legal philosophy. The journal welcomes submissions of articles in any of these and related fields of research. The journal is interested in work in the history of ethics that bears directly on topics of contemporary interest, but does not consider articles of purely historical interest. The Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy aspires to be the leading venue for the best new work in the fields that it covers, and applies a correspondingly high editorial standard. But it is the view of the associate editors that this standard does not preclude publishing work that is critical in nature, provided that it is constructive, well-argued, current, and of sufficiently general interest. | 1559-3061 | Open Journal Systems | ||||||||||
Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics (IOJ) | M&P | Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics is an annual forum for new work in normative ethical theory. Leading philosophers present original contributions to our understanding of a wide range of moral issues and positions, from analysis of competing approaches to normative ethics (including consequentialism, deontology, and virtue ethics) to questions of how we should act and live well. OSNE will be an essential resource for scholars and students working in moral philosophy. | OUP | |||||||||||||||
Oxford Studies in Metaethics (IOJ) | M&P | Oxford Studies in Metaethics is the only publication devoted exclusively to original philosophical work in the foundations of ethics. It provides an annual selection of much of the best new scholarship being done in the field. Its broad purview includes work being done at the intersection of ethical theory and metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of language, and philosophy of mind. The essays included in the series provide an excellent basis for understanding recent developments in the field. | OUP | |||||||||||||||
The Journal of Ethics | M&P | 12000 | HYBD | DBLE | 0.45 | 1.06 | 1 | The Journal of Ethics: An International Philosophical Review seeks to publish articles on a wide range of topics in ethics, philosophically construed, including such areas as ethical theory, social, political, and legal philosophy, applied ethics, meta-ethics, the metaphysics of morality and the history of ethics. The Journal of Ethics publishes work from a wide variety of styles including but not limited to the analytic tradition and hermeneutics. Its double-blind review process must ensure analytical acuity as well as depth and range of philosophical scholarship. | 1572-8609 | Springer | ||||||||
Ethical Theory & Moral Practice | M&P | 8000 | HYBD | SNGL | Inv. | RTJA | 0.38 | 1.00 | 1.7 | Ethical Theory and Moral Practice is a double-anonymous peer-reviewed philosophical journal which aims to publish the best work produced in all fields of practical philosophy. It welcomes high-quality, rigorous and original, submissions regardless of the traditions or schools of thought from which they derive. As an editorial priority, however, published papers should be accessible to the philosophical community at large and as free as possible of unnecessary jargon. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice publishes work on ethical theories that address practical problems, as well as work that presents or examines empirical findings regarding moral practices relevant for ethical theorizing. The journal therefore actively seeks to promote cross-fertilization across areas of practical philosophy—such as moral, political, legal, and social philosophy—and more empirical disciplines, such as medicine, economics, sociology, political science, and psychology. It welcomes work in applied ethics provided that it can offer theoretical or normative contributions to larger philosophical debates. The journal also considers historically-oriented contributions provided they are not mainly exegetical and can offer insights for current debates in practical philosophy. | 1572-8447 | Springer | ||||||
Social Theory & Practice | M&P | 8000 | 12000 | NOA | DBLE | NDIS | Social Theory and Practice provides a forum for the discussion of theoretical and applied questions in social, political, legal, economic, educational, and moral philosophy, including critical studies of classical and contemporary social philosophers. It features original philosophical work by authors from all relevant disciplines, including the humanities, the social sciences, and the natural sciences. This peer-reviewed journal is published by the Florida State University Department of Philosophy in cooperation with the Philosophy Documentation Center. | 2154-123X | Philosophy Documentation Center | |||||||||
Journal of Applied Philosophy | M&P | 8000 | HYBD | TRPL | Inv. | 0.40 | 2.21 | 1.7 | Journal of Applied Philosophy publishes original philosophical research addressing problems of practical concern. Open to the expression of diverse viewpoints, the journal covers a broad spectrum of issues including the environment, medicine, science, technology, law, economics, the family, sexuality, race, gender, and education. Journal of Applied Philosophy publishes all areas of applied philosophy, including applied ethics, political philosophy, philosophy of language, epistemology, and philosophy of mind. | 1468-5930 | Wiley | |||||||
Social Philosophy & Policy (IOJ) | M&P | 0.17 | 0.76 | 0.6 | Social Philosophy and Policy is an interdisciplinary journal with an emphasis on the philosophical underpinnings of enduring social policy debates. The issues are thematic in format, examining a specific area of concern with contributions from scholars in different disciplines, especially philosophy, economics, political science and law. While not primarily a journal of policy prescriptions, some articles in each issue will typically connect theory with practice. | 1471-6437 | CUP | |||||||||||
Journal of Social Philosophy | M&P | 10000 | HYBD | TRPL | 0.35 | 1.24 | 1.5 | The Journal of Social Philosophy is an international journal exploring the philosophy and ethics surrounding social policies, laws, culture, and all aspects of contemporary social life. We prioritize novel theoretical frameworks pertaining to social ontology, care ethics, and cosmopolitan theories of democracy, human rights, and global justice. We publish special issues that center around important practical concerns in the belief that these can be understood with philosophical insight. | 1467-9833 | Wiley | ||||||||
Res Publica | M&P | 7000 | 8500 | HYBD | DBLE | Inv. | YDIS | 0.27 | 0.73 | 1.2 | Res Publica: a Journal of Legal, Moral and Social Philosophy is an interdisciplinary publication concerned with the philosophical analysis of moral, political, social and legal issues. It provides a forum for discussion of theoretical issues; a public arena for voicing matters of practical concern; and a vehicle for addressing questions of morality, politics, law and society, the interconnections between them and, more generally, the relation of theory to practice. The journal seeks to publish articles and review essays which are both philosophically rigorous and accessible to a wide range of academics and professionals. Replies to articles are welcome. It is the policy of Res Publica to encourage publication by researchers at the beginning of their careers as well as by established scholars; and by those in non-Western countries. | 1572-8692 | Springer | |||||
Philosophy & Public Affairs | M&P | 12000 | HYBD | TRPL | YBKR | YDIS | 0.92 | 2.8 | Issues of public concern often have an important philosophical dimension. Philosophy & Public Affairs is published in the belief that a philosophical examination of these issues can contribute to their clarification and to their resolution. It welcomes philosophical discussion of substantive legal, social, and political problems, as well as discussions of the more abstract questions to which they give rise. In addition, it aims to publish studies of the moral and intellectual history of such problems. Philosophy & Public Affairs is designed to fill the need for a venue in which philosophers with different viewpoints and philosophically inclined writers from various disciplines-including law, political science, economics, and sociology-can bring their distinctive methods to bear on problems that concern everyone. | 1088-4963 | Wiley | |||||||
Journal of Political Philosophy | M&P | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | YDIS | 0.95 | 2.22 | 2.6 | Journal of Political Philosophy is dedicated to the study of theoretical issues arising from moral, legal, and political life. Our unique aim is to bring together work from a range of disciplines with significantly varied perspectives including philosophy, sociology, history, economics and political science. We encourage new approaches, including feminism; environmentalism; critical theory, post-modernism and analytical Marxism. Edited by renowned international scholars from world-leading centres of thought, serving as a forum for factions that typically maintain separate journals. | 1467-9760 | Wiley | |||||||
Economics & Philosophy | M&P | 12000 | HYBD | DBLE | Inv. | RTJA | 0.48 | 1.27 | 2 | The disciplines of economics and philosophy each possess their own special analytical methods, whose combination is powerful and fruitful. Each discipline can be enriched by the other. Economics and Philosophy aims to promote their mutual enrichment by publishing articles and book reviews in all areas linking these subjects. Topics include the methodology and epistemology of economics, the foundations of decision theory and game theory, the nature of rational choice in general, historical work on economics with a philosophical purpose, ethical issues in economics, the use of economic techniques in ethical theory, and many other subjects. | 1474-0028 | CUP | ||||||
Politics, Philosophy & Economics | M&P | 15000 | HYBD | 0.49 | 1.29 | 1.2 | Politics, Philosophy & Economics aims to bring moral, economic and political theory to bear on the analysis, justification and criticism of political and economic institutions and public policies. The Editors are committed to publishing peer-reviewed papers of high quality using various methodologies from a wide variety of normative perspectives. They seek to provide a distinctive forum for discussions and debates among political scientists, philosophers, and economists on such matters as constitutional design, property rights, distributive justice, the welfare state, egalitarianism, the morals of the market, democratic socialism, population ethics, and the evolution of norms. Of special interest are essays that are widely accessible. Scholars using more specialized techniques (of social choice theory, for example, or of game theory) are encouraged (and given space) to make their arguments and results more accessible to a broader audience. | 1470-594X | Sage | |||||||||
Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy (IOJ) | M&P | Since its revival in the 1970s political philosophy has been a vibrant field in philosophy, one that intersects with jurisprudence, normative economics, political theory in political science departments, and just war theory. Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy aims to publish some of the best contemporary work in political philosophy and these closely related subfields. The papers in each volume address a range of central topics and represent cutting edge work in the field. | OUP | |||||||||||||||
Political Theory | M&P | 10000 | HYBD | Inv. | RTJA | 0.83 | 2.96 | 1.8 | Political Theory is an international journal of political thought open to contributions from a wide range of methodological, philosophical, and ideological perspectives. Essays in contemporary and historical political thought, normative and cultural theory, history of ideas, and assessments of current work are welcome. The journal encourages essays that address pressing political and ethical issues or events. | 1552-7476 | Sage | |||||||
European Journal of Political Theory | M&P | 8000 | 11000 | HYBD | TRPL | YDIS | 0.53 | 2.33 | 2.2 | The European Journal of Political Theory provides a high profile research forum. Broad in scope and international in readership, the Journal is named after its geographical location, but is committed to advancing original debates in political theory in the widest possible sense--geographical, historical, and ideological. The Journal publishes contributions in analytic political philosophy, political theory, comparative political thought, and the history of ideas of any tradition. Work that challenges orthodoxies and disrupts entrenched debates is particularly encouraged. All research articles are subject to triple-blind peer-review by internationally renowned scholars in order to ensure the highest standards of quality and impartiality. | 1474-8851 | Sage | ||||||
Public Affairs Quarterly | M&P | 4000 | 10000 | NOA | DBLE | NBKR | NDIS | Public Affairs Quarterly (PAQ) publishes work in all areas of practically engaged normative philosophy, broadly understood to include normative work on issues of public concern in applied moral, social, political, and legal philosophy. The journal welcomes contributions from a wide range of theoretical and methodological approaches on any practically oriented topic in any of these areas. | 2152-0542 | UI Press | ||||||||
Analyse & Kritik | M&P | 10000 | HYBD | NBKR | RTJA | 0.21 | 0.26 | 1 | ANALYSE & KRITIK is devoted to the fundamental issues of empirical and normative social theory; is directed at social scientists and social philosophers who combine commitment to political and moral enlightenment with argumentative rigour and conceptual clarity; develops social theorizing in connection with analytical philosophy and philosophy of science; promotes the dialogue between Anglo-American and Continental traditions in the social sciences and ethics; publishes articles in English | 2365-9858 | De Gruyter | |||||||
Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics | M&P | 4000 | 8000 | DOA | DBLE | YBKR | YDIS | 0.20 | 0.47 | 0.5 | The Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics (EJPE) is a peer-reviewed bi-annual academic journal supported by the Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics at the Erasmus School of Philosophy of Erasmus University Rotterdam. The EJPE publishes research on the methodology, history, ethics, and interdisciplinary relations of economics, and welcomes contributions from all scholars with an interest in any of its research domains. The EJPE is an open-access journal: all content is permanently available online without subscription or payment. | 1876-9098 | Foundation Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics | |||||
Moral Philosophy and Politics | M&P | 3000 | 12000 | HYBD | DBLE | 0.29 | 0.55 | 1 | Moral Philosophy and Politics (MOPP) is an international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes original philosophical articles addressing matters of public relevance. The notion ‘public relevance’ is construed broadly to encompass various domains and aspects. The journal has a special focus on the philosophical assessment of policies and their normative foundations, analyses of the philosophical underpinnings or implications of political discourse, and discussions of the justice or injustice inherent in social and political structures that govern human conduct. MOPP is committed to the ideals of clarity, evidence-based reasoning, and intellectual openness. interdisciplinary work and historical approaches are encouraged when they are relevant to contemporary issues. MOPP considers both theoretical and meta-ethical works, as well as those tackling conceptual problems, provided they offer insights into political, moral, economic or social issues that characterize contemporary societies. Contributors are expected to make clear how their work relates to these issues. | 2194-5624 | De Gruyter | |||||||
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science | PSci | 9000 | HYBD | TRPL | Inv. | RTJA | 1.48 | 2.03 | 5.7 | Since 1950, The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science (BJPS) has presented the best new work in the discipline. An international leader in the philosophy of science, BJPS showcases outstanding research on a variety of topics, from the nature of models and simulations to mathematical explanation and foundational issues in the physical, life, and social sciences. Published on behalf of the British Society for the Philosophy of Science, the journal offers innovative and thought-provoking papers that open up new areas of inquiry or shed new light on well-known issues. | 1464-3537 | The University of Chicago Press | ||||||
European Journal for Philosophy of Science | PSci | 5000 | 15000 | HYBD | DBLE | RTJA | 0.47 | 1.07 | 2.1 | The European Journal for Philosophy of Science publishes groundbreaking works that can deepen understanding of the concepts and methods of the sciences, as they explore increasingly many facets of the world we live in. It is of direct interest to philosophers of science coming from different perspectives, as well as scientists, citizens and policymakers. The journal is interested in articles from all traditions and all backgrounds, as long as they engage with the sciences in a constructive, and critical, way. The journal represents the various longstanding European philosophical traditions engaging with the sciences, but welcomes articles from every part of the world. | 1879-4920 | Springer | ||||||
International Studies in the Philosophy of Science | PSci | 8000 | HYBD | DBLE | NBKR | NDIS | International Studies in the Philosophy of Science is a scholarly journal dedicated to publishing original research in philosophy of science and in philosophically informed history and sociology of science. Its scope includes the foundations and methodology of the natural, social, and human sciences, philosophical implications of particular scientific theories, and broader philosophical reflection on science. The editors invite contributions not only from philosophers, historians, and sociologists of science, but also from researchers in the sciences. The journal publishes articles from a wide variety of countries and philosophical traditions. All peer review is double anonymized and submissions are typically reviewed by two referees. The editors encourage participation in the annual Philosophy of Science conference at the Inter-University Centre, Dubrovnik, a forum for high-quality research and international debate in philosophy of science. | 1469-9281 | Taylor & Francis | |||||||||
Metascience (IOJ) | PSci | 0.35 | 0.48 | Metascience is a review journal which publishes high quality, comprehensive reviews of books in the fields of history and philosophy of science, and science and technology studies. Metascience specializes in innovative approaches including - beyond standard reviews - essay reviews, non-anglophone reviews, discipline survey reviews and 'round-tables' in which up to four reviewers provide independent essay reviews of one book. The coverage includes short descriptive notices of books which are not reviewed at length. The reviews published in Metascience are accessible to a wide cross-section of the science studies community. | 1467-9981 | Springer | ||||||||||||
Perspectives on Science | PSci | 15000 | HYBD | DBLE | NBKR | NDIS | 0.29 | 1.26 | 1.5 | Perspectives on Science publishes science studies that integrates historical, philosophical, and sociological perspectives. Its interdisciplinary approach is intended to foster a more comprehensive understanding of the sciences and the contexts in which they develop. Each issue of Perspectives on Science offers a selection of theoretical essays, case studies and review essays. | 1530-9274 | MIT Press | ||||||
Philosophy of Science | PSci | 9500 | HYBD | DBLE | Inv. | YDIS | 0.87 | 1.31 | 3.4 | Since its inception in 1934, Philosophy of Science, along with its sponsoring society, the Philosophy of Science Association, has been dedicated to the furthering of studies and free discussion from diverse standpoints in the philosophy of science. The journal contains essays, discussion articles, and book reviews. | 1539-767X | CUP | ||||||
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science | PSci | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | 0.45 | 1.04 | 1.9 | Studies in History and Philosophy of Science is devoted to the integrated study of the history, philosophy and sociology of the sciences. The editors encourage contributions both in the long-established areas of the history of the sciences and the philosophy of the sciences and in the topical areas of historiography of the sciences, the sciences in relation to gender, culture and society and the sciences in relation to arts. The Journal is international in scope and content and publishes papers from a wide range of countries and cultural traditions. | 1879-2510 | Elsevier | ||||||||
Journal for General Philosophy of Science | PSci | 10000 | HYBD | YBKR | YDIS | 0.32 | 0.88 | 1.8 | JGPS has been a forum for original research and discussion in the philosophy of science since the publication of its first volume in 1970. The journal’s scope encompasses both general philosophy of science and the specialized philosophies of particular areas of science (conceived broadly in the sense of the German term ‘Wissenschaft’), such as the philosophy of physics, the philosophy of chemistry, the philosophy of biology, the philosophy of the social sciences and economics, the philosophy of the engineering disciplines, and the philosophies of the humanities. | 1572-8587 | Springer | |||||||
Kairos. Journal of Philosophy & Science | PSci | 16000 | DOA | DBLE | YBKR | Kairos. Journal of Philosophy & Science is an open access peer reviewed journal published by the Center for Philosophy of Science of the University of Lisbon (CFCUL) on a three-monthly basis (issues in March, July and November). Following CFCUL’s main objectives, Kairos aims to publish original and consistent research in the areas of Philosophy of Science and of Philosophy and Science. In that sense, it accepts philosophical papers motivated by scientific research as well as philosophically relevant scientific papers, from areas such as metaphysics, politics, ethics, aesthetics, logic, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind and cognition, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of physics, and philosophy of biology. | 1647-659X | De Gruyter | ||||||||||
Foundations of Physics | PSci | HYBD | SNGL | YBKR | YDIS | 0.34 | 0.88 | 2.1 | Foundations of Physics is a single-blind peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for discussing the conceptual structures and foundational aspects at the highest professional level, among scientists, mathematicians and philosophers. The journal welcomes in particular: Contributions on special and general relativity, quantum theory, classical and quantum field theory, quantum gravity, unified theories, thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, cosmology and information theory.; Review-type articles, which may be in the form of perspective papers or essays. Prospective authors of review-type articles are encouraged to first contact the Editor-in-Chief with their proposal; Proposals for topical collections that review novel developments from different perspectives. | 1572-9516 | Springer | |||||||
Philosophy of Physics | PSci | 10000 | DOA | DBLE | Philosophy of Physics is an open access journal publishing the best work in all areas of the philosophy of physics. PoP aims to be a flagship journal for the field and to span the various different axes of philosophy of physics: metaphysical, historical, mathematical, practice-oriented (and more). It is intended for all researchers in philosophy of physics and for interested readers in cognate disciplines, including outside philosophy. It is published by LSE Press on behalf of the Philosophy of Physics Society. Publication of accepted articles is free and authors retain copyright under a Creative Commons license. | 2753-5908 | LSE Press | |||||||||||
Biology & Philosophy | PSci | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | 0.68 | 1.02 | 3.2 | Biology & Philosophy aims to publish the best original work in philosophy of biology, broadly understood to span conceptual, theoretical, and methodological issues in the biological sciences. It is aimed at a broad readership across the sciences and humanities, and welcomes submissions from authors in these disciplines. | 1572-8404 | Springer | ||||||||
Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology | PSci | 2000 | 12000 | DOA | DBLE | YBKR | RTJA | Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology (PTPBio) is a peer-reviewed, open-access, online journal that aims to publish work from philosophers of science and theoretically-inclined biologists, and to encourage interactions across disciplinary boundaries. Our goal is to foster a broader conception of what it means to reflect on and analyze biological theory and method, both scientifically and philosophically. | 2475-3025 | Michigan Publishing Services | ||||||||
Biological Theory | PSci | 7000 | HYBD | SNGL | 0.42 | 0.75 | 3.2 | Biological Theory is devoted to theoretical advances in the fields of evolution and cognition with an emphasis on the conceptual integration afforded by evolutionary and developmental approaches. The journal appeals to a wide audience of scientists, social scientists, and scholars from the humanities, particularly philosophers and historians of biology. | 1555-5550 | Springer | ||||||||
Foundations of Chemistry | PSci | HYBD | SNGL | YBKR | YDIS | Foundations of Chemistry is an international journal is an interdisciplinary forum in which chemists, biochemists, philosophers, historians, educators and sociologists discuss conceptual and fundamental issues which relate to the `central science' of chemistry. Coverage includes the autonomous role of chemistry between physics and biology and the question of the reduction of chemistry to quantum mechanics. The journal publishes peer-reviewed articles on a wide range of topics, including chemical models, language, metaphors, and theoretical terms; chemical evolution and artificial self-replication; the social and ethical aspects of chemistry's professionalism; modeling and instrumentation in chemistry; the nature of explanation in the chemical sciences; theoretical chemistry, molecular structure and chaos; ancient chemistry, medieval chemistry and alchemy; philosophical and historical articles; and more. | 1572-8463 | Springer | ||||||||||
Philosophy of the Social Sciences | PSci | HYBD | Inv. | 0.52 | 1.71 | 1.7 | Since its foundation Philosophy of the Social Sciences has served as the international, interdisciplinary forum for current research, theory, and debate on the philosophical foundations of the social services. Philosophy of the Social Sciences focuses on the central issues of the social sciences, including general methodology (explaining, theorizing, testing) the application of philosophy (especially individualism versus holism), the nature of rationality and the history of theories and concepts. Among the topics you'll explore are: ethnomethodology, evolution, Marxism, phenomenology, postmodernism, rationality, relativism, scientific methods, and textual interpretations. Philosophy of the Social Sciences' open editorial policy ensures that you'll enjoy rigorous scholarship on topics viewed from many different-- and often conflicting-- schools of thought. No school, party or style of philosophy of the social sciences is favoured. Debate between schools is encouraged. Each issue presents submissions by distinguished scholars from a variety of fields, including: anthropology, communications, economics, history, linguistics, philosophy, psychology, and sociology. Each issue brings you in-depth discussions, symposia, literature surveys, translations, and review symposia of interest both to philosophyers concerned with the social sciences and to social scientists concerned with the philosophical foundations of their subjects. | 1552-7441 | Sage | |||||||||
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy | PSci | HYBD | DBLE | Inv. | 0.70 | 1.38 | 2.9 | For four decades, The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy has been the flagship scholarly journal in bioethics and the philosophy of medicine. Its contributors and focus are international, addressing bioethical concerns across the world. Significant attention has been given to bioethics and foundational issues in health care policy in North and South America, Europe, and Asia. The journal’s concerns range from clinical bioethics to studies in the philosophy of medicine such as explorations of the nature of concepts of health and disease, as well as the character of medical explanation. | 1744-5019 | OUP | ||||||||
Philosophy of Medicine | PSci | 10000 | DOA | DBLE | Inv. | YDIS | Philosophy of Medicine is an open-access journal that publishes exceptional original philosophical research and perspectives on all aspects of medicine, including medical research and practices. Through its public-facing section The Examination Room, it also publishes content for the wider public, including health professionals and health scientists. The mission of Philosophy of Medicine is to serve as the flagship journal for the field by advancing research in philosophy of medicine, by engaging widely with medicine, health sciences and the public, and by providing open-access content for all without charging authors publication fees. | 2692-3963 | Pitt Open Library Publishing | |||||||||
The British Journal for the History of Science | HSci | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | Inv. | 0.26 | 1.29 | 0.9 | Published for The British Society for the History of Science. This leading international journal publishes scholarly papers and review articles on all aspects of the history of science. History of science is interpreted widely to include medicine, technology and social studies of science. BJHS papers make important and lively contributions to scholarship and the journal has been an essential library resource for more than thirty years. It is also used extensively by historians and scholars in related fields. A substantial book review section is a central feature. There are four issues a year, comprising an annual volume of over 600 pages. | 1474-001X | CUP | |||||||
HOPOS | HSci | 15000 | HYBD | DBLE | Inv. | 0.33 | 1.10 | 1.1 | Presenting international, peer-reviewed scholarship on the history of philosophy of science, HOPOS explores connections across a range of social, economic, and political contexts. The work of philosophers of science is a central focus, as well as the development, interpretation, and impact of the philosophy of science as a discipline. The journal features articles, special issues, book reviews, and review essays of recent scholarship in growing areas of the field. | 2156-6240 | The University of Chicago Press | |||||||
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences | HSci | 6000 | 12000 | HYBD | SNGL | Inv. | YDIS | 0.32 | 0.77 | 1.8 | History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences is an interdisciplinary journal committed to providing an integrative approach to understanding the life sciences. It welcomes submissions from historians, philosophers, biologists, physicians, ethicists and scholars in the social studies of science. Contributors are expected to offer broad and interdisciplinary perspectives on the development of biology, biomedicine and related fields, especially as these perspectives illuminate the foundations, development, and/or implications of scientific practices and related developments. Submissions which are collaborative and feature different disciplinary approaches are especially encouraged, as are submissions written by senior and junior scholars (including graduate students). | 1742-6316 | Springer | |||||
Journal of the History of Biology | HSci | HYBD | Inv. | 0.31 | 1.16 | 1.6 | The Journal of the History of Biology is devoted to the history of the life sciences, with additional interest and concern in philosophical and social issues confronting biology in its varying historical contexts. While all historical epochs are welcome, particular attention has been paid in recent years to developments during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. JHB is a recognized forum for scholarship on Darwin, but pieces that connect Darwinism with broader social and intellectual issues in the life sciences are especially encouraged. The journal serves both the working biologist who needs a full understanding of the historical and philosophical bases of the field and the historian of biology interested in following developments and making historiographical connections with the history of science. | 1573-0387 | Springer | |||||||||
ISIS | HSci | 15000 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | 0.17 | 2.05 | 0.9 | Since its inception in 1912, Isis has featured scholarly articles, research notes, and commentary on the history of science, medicine, and technology and their cultural influences. Review essays and book reviews on new contributions to the discipline are also included. An official publication of the History of Science Society, Isis is the oldest English-language journal in the field. | 1545-6994 | The University of Chicago Press | |||||||
Osiris | HSci | 0.14 | 0.89 | 0.7 | Founded in 1936 by George Sarton, and relaunched by the History of Science Society in 1985, Osiris is an annual thematic journal that highlights research on significant themes in the history of science. Recent volumes have included Science and Capitalism: Entangled Histories, Presenting Futures Past: Science Fiction and the History of Science, and Food Matters: Critical Histories of Food and the Sciences. | 1933-8287 | The University of Chicago Press | |||||||||||
British Journal for the History of Philosophy | H&A | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | YDIS | 0.40 | 1.23 | 1 | The BJHP publishes articles and reviews on the history of philosophy from the ancient world to the end of the twentieth century. The journal is designed to foster understanding of the history of philosophy through studying the writings of past philosophers in their context and with sensitivity to issues of both philosophical argumentation and historical development. Although focusing on the recognized classics, a feature of the journal is to give attention to less major figures and to influences and relationships that are often overlooked. Articles cover the history of Western philosophy, although articles that explore connections to other traditions are also encouraged. | 1469-3526 | Taylor & Francis | ||||||
Journal of the History of Philosophy | H&A | 10000 | 14000 | NOA | DBLE | YBKR | YDIS | 0.49 | 1.49 | 1.3 | The Journal of the History of Philosophy is an internationally recognized quarterly that publishes peer-reviewed articles, notes, discussions, and book reviews devoted to the history of philosophy. In light of the expertise of our editorial team, we consider contributions in the following areas: Ancient Greek and Latin Philosophy, early to late Medieval Philosophy (Latin, Arabic, Hebrew), and European and Anglo-American philosophical traditions from the Renaissance to 20th century. We also consider contributions that explore historical influences between these areas and with traditions in the history of philosophy not mentioned here. The journal publishes material in English, French, and German. It appears quarterly in January, April, July, and October. | 1538-4586 | Johns Hopkins University Press | |||||
Journal of the Philosophy of History | H&A | 6000 | 8000 | HYBD | DBLE | Inv. | NDIS | 0.15 | 0.61 | 0.8 | The Journal of the Philosophy of History (JPH) is devoted to the philosophical examination of history as a mode of thought and our existence in time. The journal assumes that epistemology, philosophy of mind and language, philosophy of science, and moral philosophy are incomplete if they ignore history. Once we historicize the relationship of mind and world, we raise a number of philosophical problems that call for a deeper analysis and that are of the greatest significance for an adequate understanding of how knowledge and self-understanding are possible. The journal covers a wide range of questions: questions concerning the nature of historical knowledge, the metaphysics of historical existence, the intelligibility of the historical process, and questions concerning the value, ethics and politics of history-writing. The Journal of the Philosophy of History is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal and welcomes contributions from all the branches of philosophy. It also welcomes the writing of history in so faras it elucidates and possibly solves philosophical problems. | 1872-2636 | Brill | |||||
History of Philosophy Quarterly | H&A | 3000 | 8500 | NOA | DBLE | 0.17 | 0.66 | 0.3 | History of Philosophy Quarterly (HPQ) specializes in papers that cultivate philosophical history with a strong interaction between contemporary and historical concerns. Contributors regard work in the history of philosophy and in philosophy itself as parts of a seamless whole, treating the work of past philosophers not only in terms of historical inquiry, but also as a means of dealing with issues of ongoing philosophical concern. The journal favors the approach to philosophical history, increasingly prominent in recent years, that refuses to see the boundary between philosophy and its history as an impassable barrier. | 2152-1026 | UI Press | |||||||
Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy | H&A | 6000 | 8000 | HYBD | 0.10 | 0.00 | 0.1 | Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy considers the history and tradition of philosophy to be an essential part of contemporary philosophical discourse. Open to all areas and thematics arising out of the history of philosophy, Epoché welcomes articles that take up historical, critical, and deconstructive approaches to the great philosophical debates surrounding religion and God, metaphysics, questions of human knowledge and conduct, and of language and aesthetics. It is particularly interested in articles that offer a continental or hermeneutic approach, but is committed to a pluralist orientation and an exchange of diverse ideas and approaches. It also welcomes submissions on the philosophy of history and the question of how to read the history of philosophy. | 2153-8603 | Philosophy Documentation Center | ||||||||
History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis | H&A | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | NDIS | 0.00 | 0 | History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis (HPLA) holds that the goal of systematic philosophy of uncovering and substantiating philosophical truths should also be a central tenet when investigating the history of philosophy, especially considering that historical texts were written with this goal in mind, i.e., out of an interest in truth. For this reason we should read these texts as potential conveyors of truths, and if — despite benevolent interpretation — this proves to be unfeasible, then as conveyors of falsehoods. Only in this manner can a lively dialogue with our philosophical past be initiated, and only thus can we properly pay tribute to it. On the whole, this approach promises to shed new light on classical texts, making them even more fruitful in dealing with the controversial issues of modern philosophy. | 2666-4275 | Brill | |||||||
Journal of the History of Ideas | H&A | 5000 | 9000 | NOA | NBKR | NDIS | 0.18 | 0.00 | 0.7 | Since its inception in 1940, the Journal of the History of Ideas has served as a medium for the publication of research in intellectual history that is of common interest to scholars and students in a wide range of fields. It is committed to encouraging diversity in regional coverage, chronological range, and methodological approaches. JHI defines intellectual history expansively and ecumenically, including the histories of philosophy, of literature and the arts, of the natural and social sciences, of religion, and of political thought. It also encourages scholarship at the intersections of cultural and intellectual history — for example, the history of the book and of visual culture. | 1086-3222 | University of Pennsylvania Press | ||||||
History of European Ideas | H&A | 8000 | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | NDIS | 0.27 | 1.12 | 0.6 | History of European Ideas is devoted to the intellectual history of Europe from the Renaissance onwards. It is interdisciplinary in that it publishes articles on the history of ideas in a number of different fields: political and economic thought and international relations, philosophy, natural philosophy and science, theology and literature. | 1873-541X | Taylor & Francis | |||||
Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy | H&A | 6000 | 12000 | DOA | DBLE | NBKR | NDIS | 0.16 | 0.46 | 0.8 | JHAP aims to promote research in and provide a forum for discussion of the history of analytic philosophy. ‘History’ and ‘analytic’ are understood broadly. JHAP takes the history of analytic philosophy to be part of analytic philosophy. Accordingly, it publishes historical research that interacts with the ongoing concerns of analytic philosophy and with the history of other twentieth century philosophical traditions. In addition to research articles, JHAP publishes discussion notes and reviews. | 2159-0303 | Open Journal Systems | |||||
Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie | H&A | HYBD | DBLE | Inv. | NDIS | 0.23 | 0.89 | 0.6 | The journal publishes exceptional articles in all areas of Western philosophy from antiquity up to contemporary philosophy. The Archiv articles are distinguished by precise argumentation and lucid prose. | 1613-0650 | De Gruyter | |||||||
History of the Human Sciences | H&A | 12000 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | 0.28 | 1.29 | 1.5 | History of Human Sciences is an international journal of peer-reviewed scholarly research, which provides an important forum for contemporary research in the social sciences, in the humanities, and in human psychology and biology. It is especially concerned with research that reflexively examines its own historical origins and interdisciplinary influences in an effort to review current practice and to develop new research directions. | 1461-720X | Sage | |||||||
Phronesis | H&A | HYBD | DBLE | NBKR | 0.51 | 1.28 | 1.2 | Founded in 1955, Phronesis is the oldest and most authoritative scholarly journal for the study of ancient Greek and Roman thought (ancient philosophy, metaphysics, epistemology, logic and the philosophy of science and medicine) from its origins down to the end of the sixth century A.D. Phronesis offers the reader specialist articles and book notes from top international scholars. It publishes work in English, French, German, and Italian. | 1568-5284 | Brill | ||||||||
Ancient Philosophy | H&A | HYBD | DBLE | Inv. | NDIS | 0.64 | 0.84 | 0.5 | Ancient Philosophy is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the publication of original articles, discussions, and reviews in ancient Greek and Roman philosophy and science. It aims to contribute to philosophy by encouraging and enriching reflection on the paths laid down in antiquity. Established in 1980, this journal is an essential source of excellent scholarship. It is published in Spring and Fall issues by the Philosophy Documentation Center. | 2154-4689 | Philosophy Documentation Center | |||||||
Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy | H&A | 15000 | NOA | TRPL | One of the leading series on ancient Greek and Roman philosophy, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy presents outstanding new work in the field. The volumes feature original essays on a wide range of themes and problems in all periods of ancient philosophy, from its earliest beginnings to the threshold of the middle ages. It is anonymously peer-reviewed and appears twice a year. | OUP | ||||||||||||
Apeiron | H&A | HYBD | DBLE | NBKR | NDIS | 0.46 | 1.32 | 1.4 | Apeiron was founded in 1966 and has developed into one of the oldest and most distinguished journals dedicated to the study of ancient philosophy, ancient science, and, in particular, of problems that concern both fields. Apeiron is committed to publishing high-quality research papers in these areas of ancient Greco-Roman intellectual history; it also welcomes submission of articles dealing with the reception of ancient philosophical and scientific ideas in the later western tradition. The journal appears quarterly. Articles are peer-reviewed on a double-blind basis. | 2156-7093 | De Gruyter | |||||||
Journal of Ancient Philosophy | H&A | DOA | DBLE | The Journal of Ancient Philosophy is an e-journal published by the Department of Philosophy of the Universidade de São Paulo (USP, Brazil). It was founded in 2007 and publishes articles, reviews and textual notes on ancient Greek and Roman philosophy, as well as translations of classical texts into Portuguese or Spanish. The journal also intends to provide information about Latin American symposia, meetings and conferences on ancient Greek and Roman philosophy. It is published twice a year, in May and October. The purposes for which the Journal of Ancient Philosophy was created are to foster classical studies in Latin America, providing scholars a vehicle for the publication of researches and discussions, and to promote international dialogue across different languages and approaches. It is open to all scholars worldwide to submit contributions for inclusion in this Journal. The accepted languages are: Portuguese, Spanish, English, French, German and Italian. Every contribution is evaluated by a double-blind, peer-review process. | 1981-9471 | Open Journal Systems | ||||||||||||
Polis | H&A | 6500 | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | 0.13 | 0.91 | 0.5 | Polis (AGPT) was founded in 1977 to provide a forum for publication to scholars specializing in what was then a neglected sub-field – ancient Greek political thought. In the years since, Polis has expanded its coverage to include Hellenistic and Roman political thought. Over the years Polis evolved into a fully-fledged academic journal that publishes material of interest to those who study ancient Greek and Roman political thought broadly understood, whether they do so as classicists, ancient historians, philosophers, intellectual historians, or political scientists. Polis also welcomes articles on the reception of ancient Greek and Roman political thought in Europe, America, or elsewhere. Since its inception the journal speaks for no particular perspective or methodology and it is devoted to the publication of original papers, even though extensive literature reviews, critiques of contemporary research, and review essays are also included. | 2051-2996 | Brill | |||||||
Plato Journal | H&A | 8000 | DOA | DBLE | YBKR | RTJA | 0.10 | 0.47 | 0.2 | The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogue on Plato across different languages and scholarly approaches. The journal has been established by the International Plato Society, founded in 1989. The Society also holds triennial symposia and occasional additional activities and supports regional Plato Societies. It also sponsors the publication of scholarly books on Plato, in collaboration with Academia Verlag, Sankt Augustin. It is open to all Plato scholars world-wide to read this journal, to make responses to the papers (which should be sent to the Editor and are subject to editorial moderation), and, in due course, to submit papers for inclusion in the journal. The languages of the journal are those of the International Plato Society, namely English, French, German, Italian and Spanish. | 2183-4105 | Open Journal Systems | ||||||
International Journal of Platonic Tradition | H&A | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | NDIS | 0.10 | 0.77 | 0.1 | This journal is published under the auspices of the International Society for Neoplatonic Studies. The international editorial board is headed by Professor John Finamore of the University of Iowa and Professor Suzanne Stern-Gillet of the University of Manchester. This journal covers all facets of the Platonic tradition (from Thales through Thomas Taylor, and beyond) from all perspectives (including philosophical, historical, religious, etc.) and all corners of the world (Pagan, Christian, Jewish, Islamic, etc.). | 1872-5473 | Brill | ||||||
Journal of Philosophical Logic | LGIC | 15000 | HYBD | DBLE | 0.98 | 1.91 | 2.5 | The Journal of Philosophical Logic aims to provide a forum for work at the crossroads of philosophy and logic, old and new, with contributions ranging from conceptual to technical. Accordingly, the Journal invites papers in all of the traditional areas of philosophical logic, including but not limited to: various versions of modal, temporal, epistemic, and deontic logic; constructive logics; relevance and other sub-classical logics; many-valued logics; logics of conditionals; quantum logic; decision theory, inductive logic, logics of belief change, and formal epistemology; defeasible and nonmonotonic logics; formal philosophy of language; vagueness; and theories of truth and validity. In addition to publishing papers on philosophical logic in this familiar sense of the term, the Journal also invites papers on extensions of logic to new areas of application, and on the philosophical issues to which these give rise. The Journal places a special emphasis on the applications of philosophical logic in other disciplines, not only in mathematics and the natural sciences but also, for example, in computer science, artificial intelligence, cognitive science, linguistics, jurisprudence, and the social sciences, such as economics, sociology, and political science. | 1573-0433 | Springer | ||||||||
The Journal of Symbolic Logic | LGIC | 15000 | HYBD | SNGL | 0.74 | 1.21 | 1.2 | The Journal of Symbolic Logic publishes research in mathematical logic and its applications of the highest quality. Papers are expected to exhibit innovation and not merely be minor variations on established work. They should also be of interest to a broad audience. JSL has been, since its establishment in 1936, the leading journal in the world devoted to mathematical logic. Its prestige derives from its longevity and from the standard of submissions -- which, combined with the standards of reviewing, all contribute to the fact that it receives more citations than any other journal in logic. | 1943-5886 | CUP | ||||||||
Journal of Logic and Computation | LGIC | HYBD | SNGL | YDIS | 0.56 | 0.95 | 1.7 | The Journal of Logic and Computation is an online only publication aiming to promote the growth of logic and computing, including, among others, the following areas of interest: Logical Systems, such as classical and non-classical logic, constructive logic, categorical logic, modal logic, type theory, feasible maths.... Logical issues in logic programming, knowledge-based systems and automated reasoning; logical issues in knowledge representation, such as non-monotonic reasoning and systems of knowledge and belief; logics and semantics of programming; specification and verification of programs and systems; applications of logic in hardware and VLSI, natural language, concurrent computation, planning, and databases. The bulk of the content is technical scientific papers, although letters, reviews, and discussions, as well as relevant conference reviews, are included. | 1465-363X | OUP | ||||||||
Logica Universalis | LGIC | HYBD | 0.23 | 1.10 | 1.4 | Logica Universalis (LU) publishes peer-reviewed research papers related to universal features of logics. Topics include general tools and techniques for studying already existing logics and building new ones, the study of classes of logics, the scope of validity and the domain of application of fundamental theorems, and also philosophical and historical aspects of general concepts of logic. | 1661-8300 | Springer | ||||||||||
Bulletin of Symbolic Logic | LGIC | HYBD | SNGL | YBKR | NDIS | 0.51 | 1.24 | 1.2 | The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic was established in 1995 by the Association for Symbolic Logic to provide a journal of high standards that would be both accessible and of interest to as wide an audience as possible. It is designed to cover all areas within the purview of the ASL: mathematical logic and its applications, philosophical and non-classical logic and its applications, history and philosophy of logic, and philosophy and methodology of mathematics. | 1943-5894 | CUP | |||||||
Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic | LGIC | NOA | DBLE | 0.62 | 0.94 | 1 | The Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic publishes original work in all areas of logic and the foundations of mathematics. Leveraging a strong interdisciplinary editorial board—including esteemed scholars of philosophy, mathematics, linguistics, and computer science from around the world—the journal strikes a unique balance among historical, philosophical, and mathematical perspectives. In addition to addressing philosophical and mathematical logic at a broad level, the journal delves into disciplinary subareas such as formal semantics, modal logic, constructivist logics, recursion theory/computability theory, model theory, and proof theory and provides an outlet for work addressing computational, informatic, and linguistic concerns. | 1939-0726 | Duke University Press | |||||||||
Journal of Mathematical Logic | LGIC | HYBD | 0.88 | 1.22 | 1.8 | The Journal of Mathematical Logic (JML) provides an important forum for the communication of original contributions in all areas of mathematical logic and its applications. It aims at publishing papers at the highest level of mathematical creativity and sophistication. JML intends to represent the most important and innovative developments in the subject. | 1793-6691 | World Scientific Publishing | ||||||||||
Journal of Logic and Analysis | LGIC | DOA | 0.13 | 0.31 | 0.7 | This journal examines the interaction between ideas or techniques from mathematical logic and other areas of mathematics, especially, but not limited to, pure and applied analysis. The Journal of Logic and Analysis publishes papers in nonstandard analysis and related areas of applied model theory; papers involving interplay between mathematics and logic (including foundational aspects of such interplay); and mathematical papers using or developing analytical methods having connections to any area of mathematical logic. | 1759-9008 | Open Journal Systems | ||||||||||
Mathematical Logic Quarterly | LGIC | HYBD | SNGL | 0.61 | 0.95 | 0.6 | Mathematical Logic Quarterly is a journal for mathematical logicians, theoretical mathematicians, and theoretical computer scientists, publishing original articles on mathematical logic, foundations of mathematics, and related areas. We welcome papers on general logic, model theory, recursion theory, set theory, proof theory and constructive mathematics, algebraic logic, nonstandard models, and logical aspects of theoretical computer science. | 1521-3870 | Wiley | |||||||||
Linguistics and Philosophy | LGIC | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | YDIS | 1.13 | 2.16 | 2 | Linguistics and Philosophy focuses on issues related to structure and meaning in natural language, as addressed in the semantics, philosophy of language, pragmatics and related disciplines, in particular the following areas:philosophical theories of meaning and truth, reference, description, entailment, presupposition, implicatures, context-dependence, and speech acts; linguistic theories of semantic interpretation in relation to syntactic structure and prosody, of discourse structure, lexcial semantics and semantic change; psycholinguistic theories of semantic interpretation and issues of the processing and acquisition of natural language, and the relation of semantic interpretation to other cognitive faculties; mathematical and logical properties of natural language and general aspects of computational linguistics; philosophical questions raised by linguistics as a science: linguistics methodology, properties of linguistic theories and frameworks, and the relation of linguistics to other fields of inquiry | 1573-0549 | Springer | |||||||
Natural Language Semantics | LGIC | 18000 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | YDIS | 1.43 | 1.37 | 2 | Natural Language Semantics is devoted to semantics and its interfaces in grammar, especially syntax. The journal seeks to encourage the convergence of approaches employing the concepts of logic and philosophy with perspectives of generative grammar on the relations between meaning and structure. Natural Language Semantics publishes studies focused on linguistic phenomena as opposed to those dealing primarily with the field's methodological and formal foundations. Representative topics include, but are not limited to, quantification, negation, modality, genericity, tense, aspect, aktionsarten, focus, presuppositions, anaphora, definiteness, plurals, mass nouns, adjectives, adverbial modification, nominalization, ellipsis, and interrogatives. The journal features mainly research articles, but also short squibs as well as remarks on and replies to pertinent books and articles. | 1572-865X | Springer | ||||||
American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly | RLGN | 12000 | NOA | Inv. | NDIS | 0.27 | 0.78 | 0.6 | American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal produced by the American Catholic Philosophical Association. Each issue features scholarly articles, topical discussions, and reviews dealing with all philosophical areas and approaches. Every fourth issue is a special issue dedicated entirely to a particular topic or the work and legacy of a particular thinker. Established in 1927 as The New Scholasticism, it is one of the leading philosophy journals in North America. | 2153-8441 | Philosophy Documentation Center | |||||||
Christian Bioethics | RLGN | HYBD | DBLE | Inv. | 0.19 | 0.22 | 1.2 | Christian Bioethics is a non-ecumenical, interdenominational journal, exploring the Christian faiths with regard to the meaning of human life, sexuality, suffering, illness, and death within the context of medicine and health care. Christian Bioethics seeks not to gloss over the differences among the Christian faiths, but rather to underscore the content-full moral commitments that separate and give moral substance. It is interdenominational in involving editors and inviting contributions from different Christian perspectives. The Journal will seek to be fresh, novel, critical, and controversial by taking the content of Christianity seriously, while frankly assessing how different Christian faiths and different policies authentically realize that content with respect to bioethical issues. This non-ecumenical approach to Christian bioethics, guided by the usual secular scholarly standards, offers a forum for the extended and vigorous exploration of issues at the interface of theology, moral theory, and health care. Within the framework of traditional Christian moral commitments, contemporary bioethical and health care policy issues will be examined, such as abortion, the allocation of scarce resources, the character of appropriate hospital chaplaincy, fetal experimentation, fetal tissue in treatment, genetic engineering, the use of critical care units, differences between ordinary and extraordinary treatment, euthanasia, free and informed consent, competency determinations, the meaning of mental illness, the significance of pain, suffering, death, and third-party assisted reproduction. | 1744-4195 | OUP | ||||||||
European Journal for Philosophy of Religion | RLGN | NOA | DBLE | YBKR | YDIS | 0.20 | 0.91 | 0.7 | European Journal for Philosophy of Religion (EJPR) is a peer-reviewed international journal devoted to the problems of the philosophy of religion. EJPR is published quarterly. Space is devoted to articles, of which more than 30 are published each year, exclusively in English. The journal contains also a Discussions and Replies section, and a Book Reviews section, which may include review articles and shorter notes. Although the journal is committed to no position and invites papers without restriction of philosophical method or orientation, it encourages publication of papers in which clear philosophical questions are being asked, a clear thesis is defended, and clear arguments are given. | 1689-8311 | None | |||||||
Faith and Philosophy | RLGN | 3000 | 10000 | DOA | DBLE | YBKR | YDIS | 0.41 | 1.59 | 0.9 | FAITH AND PHILOSOPHY is a peer-reviewed journal that carries articles that address philosophical issues from a Christian perspective, discussions of philosophical issues which arise within Christian faith, and articles which deal critically with the philosophical credentials of the Christian faith. We publish full-length articles, back-and-forth critical discussions, symposia, and book reviews. The journal welcomes submissions in all areas of philosophy, from those who do as well as those who do not share its Christian commitment. Many articles will fall within the philosophy of religion, but the journal is not exclusively devoted to that branch of philosophy. Widely recognized as the leading journal in its field, Faith and Philosophy serves the Christian community by articulating Christian faith in a manner that withstands rigorous examination and by exploring the implications of that faith for all aspects of human life. It serves the intellectual community at large by providing clear and thoughtful discussions of issues related to Christian faith. | 0739-7046 | Society of Christian Philosophers | |||||
The Heythrop Journal | RLGN | 8000 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | 0.11 | 0.35 | 0.3 | Founded on the conviction that the disciplines of theology and philosophy have much to gain from their mutual interaction, The Heythrop Journal provides a medium of publication for scholars in each of these fields and encourages interdisciplinary comment and debate. The Heythrop Journal embraces all the disciplines which contribute to theological and philosophical research, notably hermeneutics, exegesis, linguistics, history, religious studies, philosophy of religion, sociology, psychology, ethics and pastoral theology. | 1468-2265 | Wiley | |||||||
International Journal of Philosophy and Theology | RLGN | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | NDIS | 0.11 | 0.50 | 0.3 | International Journal of Philosophy and Theology publishes scholarly articles and reviews that concern the intersection between philosophy and theology. It aims to stimulate the creative discussion between various traditions, for example the analytical and the continental traditions. Articles should exhibit high-level scholarship but should be readable for those coming from other philosophical traditions. Fields of interest are: philosophy, especially philosophy of religion, metaphysics, and philosophical ethics, and systematic theology, for example fundamental theology, dogmatic and moral theology. Contributions focusing on the history of these disciplines are also welcome, especially when they are relevant to contemporary discussions. Overspecialization should be avoided; in principle, all articles should be relevant to the wider scholarly community. Scholarly literature surveys and longer critical book notes are also welcome. | 2169-2335 | Taylor & Francis | ||||||
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion | RLGN | HYBD | DBLE | Inv. | YDIS | 0.40 | 1.48 | 1.5 | The organ of no single institution or sectarian school, philosophical or religious, the International Journal for Philosophy of Religion provides a medium for the exposition, development, and criticism of important philosophical insights and theories relevant to religion in any of its varied forms. It also provides a forum for critical, constructive, and interpretative consideration of religion from an objective philosophical point of view. | 1572-8684 | Springer | |||||||
The Journal of Analytic Theology | RLGN | 9000 | DOA | DBLE | Inv. | NDIS | The Journal of Analytic Theology is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to analytic theology. We welcome any paper in analytic theology. Analytic theology is an interdisciplinary subfield that explores traditional theological topics and questions (in diverse religious traditions) in conversation and methodological continuity with the analytic-philosophical tradition. | 2330-2380 | Open Journal Systems | |||||||||
The Journal of Religion | RLGN | 8000 | 12000 | HYBD | DBLE | Inv. | NDIS | 0.13 | 0.5 | The Journal of Religion seeks to promote excellent and innovative inquiry into the meaning and import of religion. It welcomes original contributions to scholarship on specific religious traditions through historical, anthropological, sociological, or textual interpretation. It also welcomes submissions that investigate religious difference, the concept of religion, the methods by which religion has been studied, and the ways in which the religious relates to the secular, the critical, the cultural, and the political. The Journal is especially interested in submissions that advance scholarship in specific areas of inquiry while pursuing a broad range of implications for the disciplinary and interdisciplinary study of religion. | 1549-6538 | The University of Chicago Press | ||||||
Religious Studies | RLGN | 8000 | HYBD | DBLE | Inv. | NDIS | 0.56 | 1.29 | 1.1 | Religious Studies is an international journal devoted to the problems of the philosophy of religion as these arise out of classical and contemporary discussions and from varied religious traditions. Space is devoted to articles, of which more than 40 are published each year, but the journal also contains a book review section, which may include review articles and shorter notes as well as normal-length reviews. | 1469-901X | CUP | ||||||
Sophia | RLGN | 3000 | 8000 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | YDIS | 0.31 | 1.08 | 0.6 | Since its founding in 1962, the journal Sophia has provided a forum for discussions in philosophy and religion, focusing on the interstices between metaphysics and theological thinking. The discussions encompass the wider ambience of the sciences ('natural' philosophy and human/social sciences), ethical and moral concerns in the public sphere, critical feminist theology and cross-cultural perspectives. Sophia's cross-cultural and cross-frontier approach is reflected not only in the international composition of its editorial board, but also in its consideration of analytic, continental, Asian and indigenous responses to issues and developments in the field of philosophy of religion. | 1873-930X | Springer | |||||
Zygon | RLGN | DOA | DBLE | 0.24 | 0.60 | 0.9 | Published since 1966, Zygon is dedicated to the manifold interactions between the sciences and human religious and moral convictions. We seek to consider the whole range of the sciences; cosmology and physics, biology and the neurosciences, sociology, psychology, and anthropology. We seek to be open to religious and non-religious perspectives, those rooted in the great traditions such as Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, but also to religious naturalism, secular humanism, and atheism, both variants at home in the Western world and versions elsewhere on our globe. We cover ideas (theories, theologies) as well as practices. We address ethical issues and analyze the history of the differentiation between science and religion and their subsequent interactions. | 1467-9744 | Open Library of Humanities | |||||||||
Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy | REGN | 10000 | DOA | DBLE | YBKR | NDIS | Our mission as a journal is straightforward. We are dedicated to publishing essays on philosophy and related theoretical endeavors in both French and English. We are committed to thinking broadly about philosophical inquiry in terms of the geography and historical period of the French language, and we welcome work engaged with the Francophone intellectual world in an interdisciplinary context. To this end, the journal is interested in publishing essays on prominent as well as lesser-known figures in French and Francophone philosophy. | 2155-1162 | Pitt Open Library Publishing | |||||||||
Journal of Scottish Philosophy | REGN | 5000 | 8000 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | NDIS | 0.13 | 0.68 | 0.3 | The Journal of Scottish Philosophy publishes innovative work by philosophers and historians of ideas on all aspects and every period of the Scottish philosophical tradition, from the late scholastics of the fifteenth century, through the eighteenth century Enlightenment philosophers, to the Scottish Idealists of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Topics covered include, but are not limited to: philosophical psychology, metaphysics, philosophy of science, ethics and moral philosophy, political and social theory | 1755-2001 | Edinburgh University Press | |||||
Philosophia Africana | REGN | NOA | DBLE | YBKR | Philosophia Africana publishes peer-reviewed academic philosophical or philosophically interdisciplinary works that explore pluralistic experiences of Africa and the Black Diaspora from both universal and comparative points of view. It also selectively publishes original or critical interpretations of creative and artistic works revealing vibrant intellectual cultures of modern Africa, the Black Diaspora, and other universally inclusive traditions of thought. | 1539-8250 | Penn State University Press | |||||||||||
INTELLECTUS | REGN | 7000 | DOA | DBLE | YBKR | NDIS | Intellectus is the African Journal of Philosophy that focuses on understanding philosophy with the perspective of its practical applications to issues in Africa and/or African heritage. Intellectus is an open access peer-reviewed online journal that publishes research articles, book reviews and interviews on African philosophy, black studies, and applied philosophy (in ethics, epistemology, and metaphysics) and feminism, international law, public policy, and socio-political philosophy in their relevance to the African continent. Additionally, Intellectus doubles as an academic journal and a platform for professional mentoring of philosophy students across Africa. By publishing with Intellectus, you are as well contributing positively to the lives of these growing philosophers in Africa. | 2787-0316 | Rosey International Foundation | |||||||||
Filosofia Theoretica | REGN | 4000 | 6000 | DOA | DBLE | YBKR | YDIS | 0.18 | 0.55 | 0.8 | Filosofia Theoretica provides outlet for well researched and original papers in the following areas of African studies: philosophy, culture, religions, history and arts. It also publishes book reviews. Filosofia Theoretica is also accredited by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DoHET), South Africa. | 2408-5987 | Conversational Society of Philosophy | |||||
Asian Philosophy | REGN | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | NBKR | NDIS | 0.31 | 1.03 | 0.7 | Asian Philosophy is an international journal concerned with such philosophical traditions as Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Buddhist and Islamic. The purpose of the journal is to bring these rich and varied traditions to a worldwide academic audience. It publishes articles in the central philosophical areas of metaphysics, philosophy of mind, epistemology, logic, moral and social philosophy, as well as in applied philosophical areas such as aesthetics and jurisprudence. It also publishes articles comparing Eastern and Western philosophical traditions. | 1469-2961 | Taylor & Francis | ||||||
The Journal of East Asian Philosophy | REGN | HYBD | DBLE | The aim of this journal is fourfold. First, it examines the reception of and confrontations with Western philosophy in East Asia. Secondly, it promotes the dialogue between various philosophical discourse and traditions in East Asia. Thirdly, it explores the potential of East Asian philosophy comprehensively. Fourthly, it attempts to articulate the history of East Asian philosophy. All time periods, themes, figures, texts, traditions and so on within and without East Asian philosophical contexts are welcome. Instead of confining East Asia to specific nations, languages, cultures, schools and so on, this journal perceives East Asia as a transnational and transcultural concept. East Asian philosophy, therefore, is a dynamic philosophical consortium that intercepts with philosophical texts, figures, concepts and traditions by trespassing cultural essentialism and national. East Asia-West and Intra-East Asia comparative philosophical studies are particularly welcome. | 2730-5414 | Springer | ||||||||||||
Philosophy East and West | REGN | 6000 | 9000 | NOA | YBKR | 0.30 | 0.88 | 0.4 | Promoting academic literacy on non-Western traditions of philosophy, Philosophy East and West has for more than seventy years published the highest-quality scholarship that locates these cultures in their relationship to Anglo-American philosophy. Philosophy defined in its relationship to cultural traditions broadly integrates the professional discipline with literature, science, and social practices. Each issue includes debates on issues of contemporary concern and critical reviews of the most recent publications. | 1529-1898 | University of Hawai'i Press | |||||||
Journal of Indian Philosophy | REGN | 8000 | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | 0.26 | 0.86 | 0.7 | The Journal of Indian Philosophy publishes articles on various aspects of classical and modern Indian thought. Coverage ranges from close analysis of individual philosophical texts to detailed annotated translations of texts. The journal also publishes more speculative discussions of philosophical issues based on a close reading of primary sources. | 1573-0395 | Springer | ||||||
Journal of Chinese Philosophy | REGN | 8000 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | 0.13 | 0.04 | 0.1 | The Journal of Chinese Philosophy (JCPH) (hereinafter referred to as the Journal) is an anonymously peerreviewed philosophical journal devoted to the study of Chinese philosophy and Chinese thought in all their phases and stages of development and articulation. In our view there are three main efforts among recent studies of Chinese philosophy which merit specific mention. First, there is an attempt to make available important philosophical materials (in careful translation) from the history of Chinese philosophy, which constitute a contribution to the scholarly understanding of Chinese philosophy in its original form. Second, there is an attempt to make appropriate interpretations and expositions in Chinese philosophy, which constitute a contribution to the theoretical understanding of Chinese philosophy in its true claims. Third, there is an attempt to make comparative studies within a Chinese philosophical framework or in relation to schools of thought in the Western tradition, which constitutes a contribution to the critical understanding of Chinese philosophy and its values. All three efforts will be recognized and incorporated in this journal as fundamental ingredients. | 1540-6253 | Brill | |||||||
The Journal of Japanese Philosophy | REGN | 8000 | NOA | YBKR | Interest in Japanese philosophy has grown throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, and this first international peer-reviewed journal serves to both develop these traditions of thought and enhance worldwide awareness of them and the resources they offer. The Journal of Japanese Philosophy is devoted to scholarly engagement with a wide range of philosophical texts and discourses, and aims to demonstrate the relevance of Japanese philosophizing for all fields of contemporary thought. All periods and areas of Japanese philosophy, classical to contemporary, as well as interdisciplinary, cross-cultural, and comparative studies are highlighted. | 2327-0209 | SUNY Press | |||||||||||
The Pluralist | REGN | 6000 | 12000 | NOA | DBLE | YBKR | YDIS | 0.14 | 0.64 | 0.5 | The Pluralist is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the ends of philosophical thought and dialogue in all widely used philosophical methodologies, including non-Western methods and those of traditional cultures. The journal upholds the Socratic dictum of self-knowledge and the love of wisdom as the purpose of philosophy. It seeks to express philosophical insights and concerns humanely and with an eye to literary as well as philosophical excellence, but technical papers are welcome. The Pluralist is a forum for discussion of diverse philosophical standpoints and pluralism's merits. The Pluralist considers high-quality submissions on any philosophical topic written from any philosophical perspective. Articles that defend some type of pluralism, apply a pluralistic perspective to contemporary issues, or take a critical stance against pluralism are encouraged. | 1944-6489 | University of Illinois Press | |||||
Journal of Mexican Philosophy | REGN | 8000 | DOA | DBLE | The Journal of Mexican Philosophy is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to make Mexican philosophy widely available to an international community of students and scholars. JMxP encourages and supports the publication of original scholarship on Mexican philosophy. Each issue will include one original translation and at least one article by a Mexican colleague, whom we encourage to write in the language in which they philosophize. JMxP seeks to broaden and enrich the history of philosophy, to promote linguistic inclusiveness in the profession, and to establish a dialogue among students and scholars north and south of the US-Mexico border. | 2831-4190 | None | |||||||||||
European Journal of Pragmatism and American Phil | REGN | 5000 | 8000 | DOA | DBLE | Inv. | 0.22 | 0.89 | 0.4 | European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy-EJPAP publishes articles which explore the American tradition in philosophy, with a special focus on pragmatism and on the relationships of pragmatism to the social sciences. EJPAP promotes exploration of interdisciplinary issues and approaches and favors the mutual dialogue among different traditions in philosophy and in the social sciences | 2036-4091 | Associazione Pragma | ||||||
Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research | REGN | 8000 | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | 0.10 | 0.03 | 0.2 | The Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research encourages discussions and debates on the philosophical traditions of India and contemporary philosophy in India while simultaneously continuing its dialogue with the vast wealth of mainstream and alternative Anglo-American and Continental philosophies. Yet, the special place it reserves for philosophical expatiations emanating from the subcontinent happens to be its particular area of interest. Research and interpretations pertaining to pre-modern and modern Indian textual sources across the spectrum, viewed through an innovative lens, are highly welcome. The journal is committed to dissemination of valuable knowledge to discerning readership across the world. | 2363-9962 | Springer | |||||||
Mind & Language | MIND | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | NDIS | 1.17 | 2.00 | 4.1 | The phenomena of mind and language are currently studied by researchers in linguistics, philosophy, psychology, artificial intelligence, cognitive anthropology and cognitive archaeology. Mind & Language brings this work together in a genuinely interdisciplinary way. Along with original articles, the journal publishes forums, survey articles and reviews, enabling researchers to keep up-to-date with developments in related disciplines as well as their own. It is an important forum for sharing the results of investigation and for creating the conditions for a fusion of effort, thus making real progress towards a deeper and more far-reaching understanding of the phenomena of mind and language. | 1468-0017 | Wiley | ||||||
Philosophical Psychology | MIND | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | NDIS | 0.71 | 1.33 | 2.9 | Philosophical Psychology is an international journal devoted to developing and strengthening the links between philosophy and the psychological sciences, both as basic sciences and as employed in applied settings, by publishing original, peer-refereed contributions to this expanding field of study and research. The journal publishes empirical and conceptual work relevant to debates in philosophy and ethics, and philosophical work relevant to research in the psychological sciences. This includes issues and methods developed in a variety of disciplinary areas including the cognitive, social, and affective sciences, neuroscience, comparative psychology, clinical psychology, psychopathology, psychiatry, psychoanalysis, educational psychology, health psychology, analytic philosophy, moral psychology, phenomenology, history of psychology, and experimental philosophy. | 1465-394X | Taylor & Francis | ||||||
Journal of Consciousness Studies | MIND | 9000 | HYBD | YBKR | 0.52 | 0.79 | 2.3 | How does the mind relate to the brain? mCan computers ever be conscious? What do we mean by subjectivity and the self? These questions are being keenly debated in fields as diverse as cognitive science, neurophysiology and philosophy. JCS is a peer-reviewed journal which examines these issues in plain English. | 1355-8250 | Imprint Academic | ||||||||
Review of Philosophy and Psychology | MIND | 8000 | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | 0.71 | 1.19 | 3.6 | The Review of Philosophy and Psychology is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on philosophical and foundational issues in cognitive science. The aim of the journal is to provide a forum for discussion on topics of mutual interest to philosophers and psychologists and to foster interdisciplinary research at the crossroads of philosophy and the sciences of the mind, including the neural, behavioural and social sciences. The journal publishes theoretical works grounded in empirical research as well as empirical articles on issues of philosophical relevance. It includes thematic issues featuring Inv. contributions from leading authors together with articles answering a call for papers. | 1878-5166 | Springer | |||||||
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences | MIND | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | Inv. | 0.84 | 2.36 | 4.5 | Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences is an international journal that offers a forum for illuminating the intersections between phenomenology, empirical science, and analytic philosophy of mind. The journal builds bridges between continental phenomenological approaches in the Husserlian tradition and disciplines that have not always been open to or aware of phenomenological contributions to understanding cognition and related topics. The journal presents work by phenomenologists, scientists, and philosophers who study cognition. In addition the journal offers discussion of methodological issues involving the variety of approaches appropriate for addressing these problems. | 1572-8676 | Springer | |||||||
Cognition | MIND | 15000 | HYBD | DBLE | NBKR | YDIS | Cognition is an international journal that publishes theoretical and experimental papers on the study of the mind. It covers a wide variety of subjects concerning all the different aspects of cognition, ranging from experimental studies of behavior and of the brain to formal analysis. Papers will be selected on the basis of their scientific quality, their degree of innovation and their unambiguous theoretical advance to the study of cognition. Paper's overall soundness of the argument and degree of empirical motivation, especially from converging sources, are more important than adherence to specific methodological principles. Studies that selectively focus on the cognitive and neural mechanisms that underlie problems with cognition in clinical populations or on purely methodological questions fall outside the scope of Cognition. Because Cognition enjoys a wide readership from many disciplines, authors should explicitly consider the general theoretical issues raised by their work and its relevance to other topics and methods. Materials should describe work done and methods used in a clear and explicit manner (allowing reproduction of the methods by others). | 1873-7838 | Elsevier | |||||||||
Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology | MIND | 17500 | YBKR | 0.43 | 1.29 | 2.3 | The Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology® is devoted to fostering discussion at the interface of psychology, philosophy, and metatheory. The journal addresses ontological, epistemological, ethical, and critical issues in psychological theory and inquiry as well as the implications of psychological theory and inquiry for philosophical issues. In keeping with the journal's interdisciplinary mission, both psychology and philosophy are construed broadly to encompass a diversity of forms of inquiry such as conceptual, speculative, theoretical, empirical, clinical, historical, literary, and cultural research. The Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology encourages and facilitates the informed, innovative, and critical exploration and discussion of psychological ideas and practices in both their scientific and philosophical dimensions and interrelationships. The journal welcomes original articles and commentaries with philosophical or metatheoretical import from all disciplines concerned with human psychology. | 2151-3341 | American Psychological Association | |||||||||
Philosophical Explorations | MIND | 9000 | HYBD | SNGL | NBKR | YDIS | 0.34 | 0.68 | 1 | Philosophical Explorations aims to publish outstanding articles in the philosophy of mind and action, with an emphasis on issues concerning the interrelations between cognition and agency. Contributions are welcomed in the area of the philosophy of mind and action and related disciplines such as moral psychology, ethics, philosophical anthropology, social philosophy, political philosophy and philosophy of the social sciences. The journal also welcomes contributions of an interdisciplinary kind, establishing bridges between philosophy and, for example, evolutionary biology, neuroscience, psychology, and political science. | 1741-5918 | Taylor & Francis | ||||||
Metaphysics Journal | E&M | 8000 | DOA | Metaphysics is an open-access, peer-reviewed online journal publishing current research in the field of metaphysics. It is administered by the Metaphysics Collaborative, an international organization founded in 2015 whose purpose is to facilitate collaboration among metaphysicians worldwide. The journal focuses on contemporary and historical metaphysical topics that engage with themes from the Aristotelian and neo-Aristotelian traditions. Articles can be submitted at any time; those received after the cut-off date for the current issue will automatically be considered for publication in future issues. | 2515-8279 | Ubiquity Press | ||||||||||||
The Review of Metaphysics | E&M | NOA | DBLE | Inv. | NDIS | 0.13 | 0.61 | 0.3 | The Review of Metaphysics is devoted to the promotion of technically competent, definitive contributions to philosophical knowledge. Not associated with any school or group, not the organ of any association or institution, it is interested in persistent, resolute inquiries into root questions, regardless of the writer’s affiliations. Published for over seventy-five years, The Review of Metaphysics has established itself as an unrivaled resource for the profession both in the major research libraries of the world and in the private libraries of professors, scholars, and students of philosophy. Among the top English-language journals in circulation, and boasting one of the largest foreign circulations, the Review offers its reader an overview of contemporary philosophy and the opportunity to assess its developing currents. | 2154-1302 | Philosophy Education Society | |||||||
Metaphysica | E&M | 9375 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | 0.17 | 0.32 | 0.4 | The journal Metaphysica is published semi-annually. The editors aim to create an international forum of ontology and metaphysics for readers all over the world. In the Anglo-Saxon countries (in particular the USA and Australia) the volume of research publications in ontology and metaphysics significantly increased during the last two decades. European philosophers, on the other hand, initially seemed reticent to address ontological and metaphysical topics, undoubtedly due to deeply rooted Kantian ideas about the “end of metaphysics.” Since the nineties, however, sentiments have changed in favour of a new “ontological turn” within Central European philosophy. In Austria, Switzerland, and Germany an increasing number of philosophical publications present systematic treatments of ontological and metaphysical issues. At the same time there is a new strong interest in reviewing historical contributions to ontology and metaphysics, from Parmenides to Plato, Aristotle, Occam, Leibniz and further to Brentano, Husserl, and Nicolai Hartmann. Since there is no other European journal devoted to the discussion of ontological and metaphysical issues in particular, the editors found it necessary to fill this gap by founding the journal Metaphysica. | 1874-6373 | De Gruyter | |||||||
Oxford Studies in Metaphysics (IOJ) | E&M | Oxford Studies in Metaphysics is the forum for the best new work in this flourishing field. Much of the most interesting work in philosophy today is metaphysical in character: this new series will be a much-needed focus for it. OSM will offer a broad view of the subject, featuring not only the traditionally central topics such as existence, identity, modality, time, and causation, but also the rich clusters of metaphysical questions in neighbouring fields, such as philosophy of mind and philosophy of science. Besides independent essays, volumes will often contain a critical essay on a recent book, or a symposium that allows participants to respond to one another's criticisms and questions. Anyone who wants to know what's happening in metaphysics can start here. | OUP | |||||||||||||||
Metaphilosophy | E&M | 8000 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | 0.31 | 1.02 | 1 | Metaphilosophy publishes articles and book reviews stressing considerations about philosophy and particular schools, methods or fields of philosophy. The intended scope is very broad: no method, field or school is excluded. Particular areas of interest include: the foundation, scope, function and direction of philosophy; justification of philosophical methods and arguments; the interrelations among schools or fields of philosophy (for example, the relation of logic to problems in ethics or epistemology); aspects of philosophical systems; presuppositions of philosophical schools; the relation of philosophy to other disciplines (for example, artificial intelligence, linguistics or literature); sociology of philosophy; the relevance of philosophy to social and political action; issues in the teaching of philosophy | 1467-9973 | Wiley | |||||||
Episteme | E&M | 12000 | HYBD | DBLE | NBKR | NDIS | 0.80 | 1.34 | 3.1 | Episteme is a general journal of epistemology in the analytic tradition that invites both informal and formal approaches. Among its primary “traditional” topics are knowledge, justification, evidence, reasons, rationality, skepticism, truth, probability, epistemic norms and values, and methodology. The journal devotes special attention to issues in social epistemology, including testimony, trust, disagreement, relativism, diversity and expertise, collective judgment, and the epistemic assessment of social institutions (e.g., science, law, democracy, and the media). The journal welcomes interdisciplinary approaches to epistemology that borrow methods from allied disciplines such as experimental psychology, linguistics, economics, game theory, evolutionary theory, and computer simulation studies. | 1750-0117 | CUP | ||||||
Social Epistemology | E&M | 6000 | 8000 | HYBD | DBLE | NBKR | NDIS | 0.49 | 1.37 | 2.3 | Social Epistemology provides a forum for philosophical and social scientific enquiry that incorporates the work of scholars from a variety of disciplines who share a concern with the production, assessment and validation of knowledge. The journal covers both empirical research into the origination and transmission of knowledge and normative considerations which arise as such research is implemented, serving as a guide for directing contemporary knowledge enterprises. | 1464-5297 | Taylor & Francis | |||||
Principia | E&M | 3000 | 12000 | DOA | DBLE | YBKR | YDIS | 0.15 | 0.34 | 0.3 | Principia: an international journal of epistemology was founded in 1997 and regularly publishes articles, discussions and book reviews. The journal aims at publishing original scholarly work on epistemology, broadly conceived including theory of knowledge, philosophy of science, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, philosophy of logic, metaphysics, and other related topics, with an emphasis on the analytic approach and on the Modern and Contemporary periods. | 1808-1711 | Open Journal Systems | |||||
Logos & Episteme | E&M | 12000 | POA | DBLE | YBKR | YDIS | 0.24 | 0.69 | 0.5 | Logos & Episteme is a peer-reviewed journal that supports current philosophical research on human knowledge in all its forms, dimensions, or practices. It publishes articles, reviews, and discussion notes on the general theory of knowledge, and on problems specific to the philosophy, methodology, and ethics of science, philosophical logic, metaphilosophy, and epistemology. Original studies in the history of science and philosophy of knowledge, or sociology of knowledge, cognitive psychology, and cognitive science are also welcome. | 2069-3052 | Philosophy Documentation Center | ||||||
Epistemology & Philosophy of Science | E&M | 3000 | 6000 | POA | DBLE | YBKR | NDIS | 0.29 | 0.78 | 0.7 | Epistemology & Philosophy of Science is a peer-reviewed international journal devoted to themes in modern epistemology, philosophy of science, philosophy of language, and philosophy of mind. It promotes research in these fields and supports professional communication among scholars in Russia and other countries. | 2311-7133 | Philosophy Documentation Center | |||||
Hypatia | FMST | 7000 | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | YDIS | 0.33 | 1.38 | 1.8 | Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy is a forum for cutting-edge work in feminist philosophy. Since its inception in the mid-1980s, Hypatia has been a catalyst for broadening and refining feminist philosophy as well as an invaluable resource for those who teach in this area. Feminist philosophy arises out of diverse traditions and methods within philosophy and is also richly interdisciplinary in orientation. Hypatia’s commitment to the development of feminist philosophy entails that, in all its policies and practices, Hypatia actively reflects and engages the diversity within feminism itself, the diverse experiences and situations of women, and the diverse forms that gender takes across the globe. Promoting diversity within feminist philosophy and within philosophy in general is thus one of Hypatia’s core objectives. We are committed to publishing articles that are broadly accessible. Hypatia serves as a resource for the wider women's studies community, for philosophers generally, and for all those interested in philosophical issues raised by feminism. | 1527-2001 | CUP | |||||
Feminist Philosophy Quarterly | FMST | 9000 | DOA | TRPL | NBKR | NDIS | Feminist Philosophy Quarterly (FPQ) is an online, open access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to promoting feminist philosophical scholarship. We welcome submissions from all areas and traditions of feminist philosophy, and our goal is to be a platform for philosophical research that engages the problems of our time in the broader world. As an open-access journal, our goal is to make feminist philosophical scholarship of the highest quality widely available, and so we are free to authors and to readers. We also aim to improve the presence and impact of women and feminist philosophers. We take considerations of implicit bias seriously, and employ the best practices of the profession, including triple-anonymous review. We believe that all areas of feminist philosophical practice can contribute to social change, assisting those who strive for greater justice and equity and work against oppression in all forms. We endeavor to ally ourselves with others who are making such contributions. | 2371-2570 | Western Libraries | |||||||||
philoSOPHIA | FMST | 6000 | 10000 | NOA | philoSOPHIA is an international, interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal of feminist philosophy, theory, and creativity. Established in 2008, and “transContinentalized” in 2018, the journal biannually publishes cutting-edge scholarship that extends the rich traditions of transformative feminist interventions and socio-political engagements. Actively connecting and creating divergent feminist approaches, cultures, genres and histories, philoSOPHIA seeks to cultivate discursive alliances with, especially but not exclusively, critical race, disability, literary, media, and queer studies. | 2155-0905 | SUNY Press | |||||||||||
Feminist Theory | FMST | HYBD | DBLE | Inv. | RTJA | 0.82 | 1.93 | 3 | Feminist Theory champions and shapes feminist debates globally, providing a vital critical forum for publishing and reading cutting-edge discussions of feminist theory and feminist theoretical praxis. The journal is committed to speaking to the broadest spectrum of feminism, and of gender and sexual politics, as understood across the arts, humanities and social sciences. | 1741-2773 | Sage | |||||||
Comparative and Continental Philosophy | CNTL | 7000 | HYBD | DBLE | NBKR | NDIS | 0.11 | 0.25 | 0.2 | Comparative and Continental Philosophy is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes leading edge papers by internationally respected scholars in comparative and continental philosophy. Published in affiliation with the Comparative and Continental Philosophy Circle, this academic journal is accessible to a wide range of readers from various disciplines such as philosophy, religion, art history, comparative literature, critical theory, phenomenological psychology, and cultural theory. | 1757-0646 | Taylor & Francis | ||||||
Continental Philosophy Review | CNTL | 7000 | 9000 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | 0.28 | 1.28 | 1.5 | Continental Philosophy Review fosters a living international dialogue on philosophical issues of mutual interest. The journal elicits discussions of fundamental philosophical problems and original approaches to them. Its broad-ranging focus includes both expressly theoretical topics and topics dealing with practical problems that extend to the wider domain of socio-political life. It encourages explorations in the domains of art, morality, science and religion as they relate to specific philosophical concerns. Without advocating any trend or school in philosophy, the journal keeps abreast of developments in phenomenology and contemporary continental philosophy, and is interested in investigations that probe possible points of intersection between the continental European and the Anglo-American traditions. | 1573-1103 | Springer | ||||||
Journal of Speculative Philosophy | CNTL | 4000 | 6500 | NOA | DBLE | 0.18 | 0.66 | 0.4 | The Journal of Speculative Philosophy publishes systematic and interpretive essays about basic philosophical questions. Scholars examine the constructive interaction between Continental and American philosophy, as well as novel developments in the ideas and theories of past philosophers that have relevance for contemporary thinkers. The journal also features discussions of art, religion, and literature that are not strictly or narrowly philosophical | 1527-9383 | Penn State University Press | |||||||
Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology | CNTL | 8000 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | NDIS | 0.35 | 1.16 | 1 | The JBSP publishes original scholarship in or related to the following areas of philosophy: Phenomenology and the phenomenological tradition of philosophy (including history of phenomenology, phenomenological practice, and disciplines related to phenomenology, e.g. 4-E approaches to cognition); Contemporary "continental" philosophy (including French epistemology, post-structuralism, critical theory); Contemporary philosophy (including New Materliasm(s), New Realism, social and political philosophy). Papers from researchers in the humanities and the human sciences interested in the philosophy of their subject will be welcome too. | 2332-0486 | Taylor & Francis | ||||||
Research in Phenomenology | CNTL | 6000 | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | 0.12 | 0.86 | 0.4 | Research in Phenomenology is an international peer-reviewed journal for current research in phenomenology and contemporary continental philosophy as practiced in its global setting. In addition to critical studies of major themes and figures in this area of research, the journal publishes studies dealing with current topics at the intersection of philosophy and the humanities, as well as historical studies relevant to the phenomenological tradition. The journal devotes one issue each year to a special topic and includes in-depth reviews of significant, recently published books in this area of research. | 1569-1640 | Brill | ||||||
British Journal of Aesthetics | ASTC | 8500 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | NDIS | 0.67 | 1.71 | 1.7 | Founded in 1960, the British Journal of Aesthetics is highly regarded as an international forum for debate in philosophical aesthetics and the philosophy of art. The Journal is published to promote the study and discussion of philosophical questions about aesthetic experience and the arts. Appearing quarterly - in January, April, July, and October - it publishes lively and thoughtful articles on a broad range of topics from the nature of aesthetic judgement and the principles of art criticism to foundational issues concerning the visual arts, literature, music, dance, film, and architecture. | 1468-2842 | OUP | ||||||
Journal of Value Inquiry | ASTC | 12500 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | NDIS | 0.22 | 0.52 | 1 | The Journal of Value Inquiry is an international, peer-reviewed, philosophical quarterly devoted to the stimulation and communication of research in value studies. The journal explores the nature, origin, experiences and scope of value, as well as problems of value in such fields as culture, aesthetics, religion, social and legal theory or practice, ethics, education, and methodology, technology and the sciences. Founded in 1967 by James Wilbur, The Journal of Value Inquiry is a forum for presentation of the rich diversity of approaches available to value inquiry. It is committed to openness, cosmopolitanism, and the sharing of insights about humanity. | 1573-0492 | Springer | ||||||
Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism | ASTC | 7500 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | YDIS | 0.36 | 1.38 | 1.5 | The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism publishes current research articles, symposia, special issues, and timely book reviews in aesthetics and the arts. The term aesthetics, in this connection, is understood to include all studies of the arts and related types of experience from a philosophic, scientific, or other theoretical standpoint. The arts are taken to include not only the traditional forms such as music, literature, landscape architecture, dance, painting, architecture, sculpture, and other visual arts, but also more recent additions such as photography, film, earthworks, performance and conceptual art, the crafts and decorative arts, contemporary digital innovations, and other cultural practices, including work and activities in the field of popular culture. | 1540-6245 | OUP | ||||||
Political Philosophy | M&P | 10000 | DOA | DBLE | YDIS | Political Philosophy is a forum for exploring theoretical aspects of public life—moral, political, social, legal and economic. It is an insistently interdisciplinary site for mutual engagement among practitioners of all those disciplines and more. Political Philosophy is methodologically capacious, equally welcoming of work that is formal and abstract or grounded and discursive. It brings liberalism, socialism, feminism, critical theory, critical race theory, game theory and social choice theory into conversation with one another. It is open to historical, exegetical and comparative work that builds to a larger and more general philosophical point. Political Philosophy's core commitments are to analytical rigour and scholarly excellence. | Open Library of Humanities | |||||||||||
Philosophical Exchange | GNRL | Launching 2024, our new online journal will publish open-access research in all areas, including Analytic, Continental and Asian philosophy focusing on publication of short-form papers with priority on discussion of others’ work and original research articles clearly situated in an existing debate. The journal will increase the impact of recent work in philosophy by encouraging conversations and engagement in the discipline and beyond. | ||||||||||||||||
Philosophical Problems in Science | PSci | DOA | DBLE | YBKR | 0.11 | 0.42 | 0.90 | Philosophical Problems in Science (Polish: Zagadnienia Filozoficzne w Nauce, abbrev. ZFN) is the oldest Polish journal dedicated to the philosophy in science. ZFN covers a wide range of topics of general interest to those working on philosophical problems involved in and intertwined with modern science (see Focus and Scope). ZFN has originated from a long tradition of Krakow philosophy of nature dating back to the second half of the nineteenth century (see Journal History). The journal policy is to continue the tradition of mutual discussion between philosophers and scientists. | 2451-0602 | Copernicus Center Press | ||||||||
Acta Baltica Historiae et Philosophiae Scientiarum | HSci | 15000 | DOA | DBLE | YBKR | YDIS | 0.18 | 0.70 | 0.80 | Acta Baltica Historiae et Philosophiae Scientiarum sees its mission in offering publishing opportunities for Baltic and non-Baltic scholars in the field of the history and philosophy of natural and social sciences (including legal studies) to promote and further international cooperation between scholars of different countries in this field. | 2228-2017 | Baltic Association of the History and Philosophy of Science | ||||||
Organon F | GNRL | 15000 | DOA | DBLE | YBKR | YDIS | 0.19 | 0.34 | 0.50 | Organon F is an international journal of analytic philosophy, founded in 1994. It is international with regard to both its submissions and its readership. Organon F esteems the standards typical of analytic philosophy, primarily those of conceptual clarity, precision and soundness of argumentation. The journal focuses on contemporary issues in philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, philosophy of science, epistemology, metaphysics and philosophical logic. It also provides a platform for topics discussed in ethics, aesthetics, social philosophy, political philosophy and history of philosophy. | 2585-7150 | Institute of Philosophy of the Slovak Academy of Sciences | ||||||
Humana.Mente | GNRL | 8000 | 12000 | DOA | DBLE | NBKR | NDIS | 0.22 | 0.98 | 1.30 | Humana.Mente is a biannaual journal focusing on contemporary issues in analytic philosophy broadly understood. HM publishes scholarly papers which explore significant theoretical developments within and across such specific sub-areas as: (1) epistemology, methodology, and philosophy of science; (2) Philosophy of mind and cognitive sciences; (3) Logics and philosophy of language (4) Normative ethics and metaethics. HM publishes special editions devoted to a concentrated effort to investigate important topics in a particular area of philosophy. | 1972-1293 | Humana.Mente | |||||
Ideas y Valores | GNRL | 10000 | DOA | DBLE | YBKR | 0.12 | 0.67 | 0.20 | Ideas and Valuesis a four-monthly publication of the Department of Philosophy of the National University of Colombia, founded in 1951, that welcomes national and international contributions. Throughout its more than sixty years of existence, the journal's objective has been to provide a space for the publication and dissemination of philosophical work carried out in Colombia. However, Ideas and Values has always been in close contact with the philosophical work carried out in Latin America and the world. It currently publishes articles and reviews on philosophical issues and translations of philosophical works, in Spanish, English, and Portuguese. The journal also designs and publishes supplements on specific authors or topics whenever there are special academic events or at the request of the academic community (these supplements do not interfere with the journal's regular publishing schedule). | 2011-3668 | National University of Colombia | |||||||
Estudios de Filosofía | GNRL | 10000 | DOA | DBLE | YBKR | Estudios de Filosofía is the journal published by the Institute of Philosophy of the Universidad de Antioquia. It is an international peer-reviewed, open-access, electronic journal and adheres to the policy of double-blind peer review. Since its foundation in 1990, Estudios de Filosofía has been devoted to fostering the research in all fields of philosophy. The journal publishes papers in Spanish and English. | 2256-358X | Institute of Philosophy of the Universidad de Antioquia | ||||||||||
Critica | GNRL | 10000 | DOA | DBLE | YBKR | YDIS | 0.11 | 0.24 | 0.50 | Crítica. Revista Hispanoamericana de Filosofía, is published by the Instituto de Investigaciones Filosóficas of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México). Crítica appears quarterly in the months of April, August and December. | 1870-4905 | Instituto de Investigaciones Filosóficas of the National Autonomous University of Mexico | ||||||
Manuscrito | GNRL | DOA | DBLE | 0.20 | 0.23 | 0.30 | Manuscrito is an international journal of philosophy publishing articles on a wide range of philosophical topics, especially in the history of philosophy, philosophy of language, philosophy of the formal sciences, epistemology, ethics, aesthetics, political philosophy and philosophy of mind. The journal does not privilege any particular philosophical approach. Its purpose is to reflect the progress of philosophy as a whole and to increase the exchange of ideas and arguments between different contemporary schools of thought. Manuscrito is mostly devoted to original articles dealing with relevant and important philosophical issues. However, there is also a section for reviews of selected books and for critical discussions of important articles. Since Manuscrito intends to promote international philosophical dialogue, submissions from all over the world are welcome. Articles must be written in English. | 2317-630X | UNICAMP - Universidade Estadual de Campinas | |||||||||
Filosofia Unisinos | GNRL | 8000 | DOA | DBLE | YBKR | 0.12 | 0.17 | 0.30 | The Unisinos Journal of Philosophy is a publication of the University of Vale do Rio dos Sinos, with a continuous periodicity of three issues per year, and its main objective is to publish original articles by Brazilian and foreign researchers. Texts can be written in Portuguese, English or Spanish. | 1984-8234 | Open Journal Systems | |||||||
Topicos (Mexico) | GNRL | 3000 | 14000 | DOA | DBLE | YBKR | YDIS | 0.21 | 0.75 | 0.20 | Tópicos, Revista de Filosofía is an academic publication aimed at professionals within the national and international philosophical community. The journal is not limited to a specific area of field within philosophy, so long as there is rigor and methodological sophistication in the research done and in the mode of exposition. We do not publish manuscripts that are non-academic, general, or theological, nor do we publish survey articles, articles focusing on art or literary criticism, or interdisciplinary studies that are not carried out with a predominantly philosophical methodology and content. Each article shall be submitted to a rigorous peer review process, following the double-blind method of evaluation. | 2007-8498 | Centros Culturales de México | |||||
Análisis Filosófico | GNRL | 1000 | DOA | DBLE | YBKR | YDIS | 0.15 | 0.51 | 0.40 | Análisis Filosófico (SADAF) is an open access scientific journal issued by the Argentine Society of Philosophical Analysis (SADAF). Since 1981, it offers original and unpublished papers on theoretical and practical philosophy, discussions, critical studies and reviews -in Spanish, English and Portuguese- that contribute to the development of philosophical analysis. Essential conditions for publication are conceptual accuracy, precision and novelty. Its refereeing policy is based on double-blind reviews and external assessment. It is launched twice a year on May and November. | 1851-9636 | Sociedad Argentina de Análisis Filosófico | ||||||
Revista de Filosofia: Aurora | GNRL | 7000 | DOA | DBLE | YBKR | 0.16 | 0.31 | 0.20 | The Aurora Journal of Philosophy (Qualis A1) is a publication in continuous format of the Graduate Program in Philosophy at the Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná (PUCPR). Since 1988, it has been publishing research results to collaborate with the training and activities of philosophers and other professionals in related areas. In addition, the Aurora Journal of Philosophy publishes unpublished scientific articles, reviews and interviews by peer review among the editorial board members and the specialized scientific community in a double-blind review system, that is, both the names of the reviewers and the authors will remain confidential. | 2965-1565 | Graduate Program in Philosophy at the Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná | |||||||
Theoria (Spain) | GNRL | 10000 | DOA | DBLE | Inv. | 0.25 | 0.95 | 1.00 | THEORIA. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science is a non-profit editorial venture. It is a diamond open-access journal accepting original papers in any area of analytic philosophy (including, but not limited to, history and philosophy of science, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, metaphysics, philosophy of logic, epistemology, or political philosophy). | 2171-679X | niversity of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU Press) | |||||||
Husserl Studies | CNTL | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | 0.55 | 2.40 | 1.50 | Husserl Studies is an international platform devoted to the presentation and critical discussion of Husserl's philosophy. Offers a forum for the study of Husserl’s phenomenology and its relations to other historical and contemporary philosophical schools and traditions. Presents critical reviews of current literature dealing with Husserl’s work and topics directly relevant to Husserl’s areas of philosophical concern.Occasionally publishes material by Husserl himself and other figures from the phenomenological movement. Encourages historical, systematic, and problem-oriented contributions. Provides a venue for careful interpretations of Husserl's published and unpublished writings. | 1572-8501 | Springer | |||||||
Kantian Review | CNTL | 6000 | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | 0.27 | 1.22 | 0.60 | Kantian Review publishes articles and reviews selected for their quality and relevance to current philosophical debate in relation to Kant's work. In recent times Kant's philosophy has influenced contemporary philosophers over a wide range of issues from epistemology, metaphysics and philosophy of science to moral and political philosophy, philosophy of religion, aesthetics and teleology. Kantian Review invites contributions to these debates along with original accounts of Kant's texts, and of the development of his thought in its historical background. Publishing quarterly from 2017, the December issue is devoted to special topics. | 2044-2394 | CUP | ||||||
Sartre Studies International | CNTL | YBKR | 0.26 | 0.90 | 0.30 | Sartre Studies International is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal which publishes articles of a multidisciplinary, cross-cultural and international character reflecting the full range and complexity of Sartre's own work. It focuses on the philosophical, literary and political issues originating in existentialism, and explores the continuing vitality of existentialist and Sartrean ideas in contemporary society and culture. | 1558-5476 | Berghahn Journals | ||||||||||
Deleuze and Guattari Studies | CNTL | 7000 | 10000 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | 0.20 | 0.74 | 0.70 | A bold and genuinely interdisciplinary journal, Deleuze and Guattari Studies does not limit itself to any one field: it is neither a philosophy journal, nor a literature journal, nor a cultural studies journal, but all three and more. Articles explore the work of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, as well as critical reviews of the growing field, new translations and annotated bibliographies. | 2398-9785 | Edinburgh University Press | ||||||
Kant-Studien | CNTL | HYBD | YBKR | 0.19 | 1.23 | 0.50 | Publications in the Kant-Studien have a dual focus: firstly contributions to the interpretation, history and editorial questions of Kant’s philosophy, and secondly systematic debates on transcendental philosophy. In addition, there are investigations on Kant’s precursors and on the effects of his philosophy. The journal also contains a documentation section, in which the current state of research is indicated by means of a continually updated bibliography with reviews and references. | 1613-1134 | De Gruyter | |||||||||
Derrida Today | CNTL | 6000 | 8000 | HYBD | DBLE | YBKR | 0.16 | 1.67 | 0.60 | Derrida Today invites papers that deal with the ongoing relevance of Derrida’s work and deconstruction in general to contemporary issues; the way it reconfigures the academic and social protocols and languages by which such issues are defined and discussed, and innovative artistic practices that adopt a ‘deconstructive’ approach to how our contemporary situation can be represented. | 1754-8519 | Edinburgh University Press | ||||||
Nordic Wittgenstein Review | CNTL | 8000 | DOA | DBLE | YBKR | RTJA | 0.15 | 1.17 | 0.80 | Nordic Wittgenstein Review (NWR) publishes original contributions on all aspects of Wittgenstein's thought and work. Each issue includes a peer-reviewed articles section, an archival section, and a book review section. In addition, most issues include an invited paper and/or an interview. | 242-248X | Nordic Wittgenstein Society | ||||||
The Journal of Nietzsche Studies | CNTL | 10000 | NOA | DBLE | YBKR | 0.14 | 0.35 | 0.60 | The Journal of Nietzsche Studies is a peer-reviewed, English-language journal with an international readership, dedicated to publishing the best philosophical scholarship on the work and thought of Friedrich Nietzsche. The journal welcomes submissions that explore Nietzsche’s relevance to contemporary philosophical problems, as well as those deploying, and contributing to, the latest historical and philological resources. The Journal does not publish poetry or other creative works. Originally founded in 1992 as the journal of the Friedrich Nietzsche Society (UK), the journal is now owned by Penn State University Press, and supported by Georgia State University, its editorial home. | 1538-4594 | Penn State University Press |