Canadian Journal of Philosophy
Michael Stingl, Administrative Editor
The Canadian Journal of Philosophy publishes philosophical work of the highest standards, in English or French, in all areas of philosophy. It was founded in 1971 by four Alberta philosophers, John King-Farlow, Kai Nielsen, T.M. Penelhum, and W.W. Rozeboom. Since then it has grown into a widely respected journal with an international reputation, only publishing papers that make significant contributions to the philosophical debates they address. The annual acceptance rate is approximately 8% of all submissions. In addition to its regular quarterly issues, the Canadian Journal of Philosophy publishes an annual supplementary volume of invited papers on a topic contemporary philosophical interest.
The Philosophy Documentation Center offers electronic access to the Canadian Journal of Philosophy through POIESIS: Philosophy Online Serials. The current volume is not available through POIESIS.
· ISSN 0045-5091 (print) · Print subscription options are available from the University of Calgary Press ·
· ISSN 1911-0820 (online) · Electronic access through POIESIS includes volume 8 (1978) to current volume ·
| Online access through POIESIS: Philosophy Online Serials |
| All available issues up to current volume with subscription to POIESIS. |
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