The Harvard Review of Philosophy
EDITORIAL TEAM
The Harvard Review of Philosophy
c/o Philosophy Tutorial Office
Emerson Hall 303
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
hrp@hcs.harvard.edu
The Review has one cycle of editorial review each year, occurring from early February to early March. To be eligible for review, articles must be received by the submission deadline. Authors are notified of the status of their submissions by the end of March. All articles are reviewed blindly.
The Review typically publishes five or six articles and one or two interviews in a single annual volume. This fact does not, however, arise from any editorial limitation on the amount of material published in a given year. In 2005 the Review published two full-length issues.
The Review has no policy limiting the scope of philosophy it publishes. Much to the contrary, it has an avowed desire to publish as diverse a collection of philosophy as possible. While many of the articles the Review publishes are analytic in approach, it has recently published articles on such eclectic topics as Buddhism, Indian Philosophy, existential phenomenology, and the philosophical life.
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