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Academic journal
Review of Philosophy and Psychology
March 2010 cover
DisciplinePhilosophy, Psychology, Cognitive Science
LanguageEnglish
Edited byPaul Egré
Publication details
Former name(s)European Review of Philosophy
History1994–2009 (European Review of Philosophy), 2010–present
PublisherSpringer
FrequencyQuarterly
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ISO 4Rev. Philos. Psychol.
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ISSN1878-5158 (print)
1878-5166 (web)
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The Review of Philosophy and Psychology is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Springer that focuses on philosophical and foundational issues in cognitive science. The journal is hosted at the Jean Nicod Institute (Paris), a research center of the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS).

History

The journal started publication in 1994 as European Review of Philosophy (ISSN 1098-7274). Under its former name, it was published by Stanford University's CSLI Publications and distributed by the University of Chicago Press. It was renamed to its current title in 2010 and volume numbering was started at 1 again.

Notable articles

  • "Red, Bitter, Good" (1996) - Peter Railton
  • "The Dynamics of Situations" (1997) - François Recanati
  • "Rip Van Winkle and Other Characters" (1997) - John Perry
  • "The Essence of Response-Dependence" (1998) - Ralph Wedgewood

See also

References

  1. "Springer launches the Review of Philosophy and Psychology" (Press release). Springer. 2010-01-04. Retrieved 2010-01-19.

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