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About EJAP
Established in August of 1993, The Electronic Journal of Analytic
Philosophy (ISSN 1071-5800) is the first electronic journal of
philosophy. EJAP is available for free to an international audience
on the internet and world wide web. The editors understand analytic
philosophy as characterized by a free use of formal methods, a close
relationship with the natural and social sciences, and an incremental
approach to problem solving.
To subscribe
Anyone with internet access can read EJAP. There is no fee of any
kind.
To submit
Articles
Articles on the above topics are solicited, but unsolicited articles
will be considered. Please query, with an abstract or brief
description of the article, to cdelance@alumni.indiana.edu.
Authors are encouraged to see our copyright agreement, and recent
EJAP issues on matters of style.
Comments and criticism
Also welcome are smaller pieces written in response to previous EJAP
articles (for example, critical discussions, developments of further
implications, or reviews of related research). These should be
restricted to 2500 words or less and should clearly indicate the
previous article on which they are commenting. They will be (blind)
reviewed by at least one referee.
Editorial information
- Publisher and Editor in Chief:
- Craig De Lancey,cdelance@alumni.indiana.edu
- Advising Editors:
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Karen Leigh Brown
Anthony Chemero
Nino Cocchiarella
Eric Dalton
Adam Kovach
Martin Schönfeld
Mark Wrathall
EJAP is helped by generous contributions from the IU Department of
Philosophy, the IU College of Arts and Sciences, and the IU Research
and the University Graduate School.
EJAP is maintained on IU Philosophy's Sun SparcStation 10. We use NCSA's HTTPd web server software,
version 1.5a.
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