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Philosophy: Journals

What is an academic/peer-reviewed article?

Peer-reviewed or academic articles are articles written by academics/experts/researchers on a specific field of study. These articles usually contain a bibliography at the end of the article and information on the author’s academic qualifications and university at the beginning of the article. A peer-reviewed journal article was reviewed by people with credentials in the article's field of study before being accepted for publication.

 

Hard copy journals in the library

 Brown disks lower level


Filosofie magazine  190.5 FIL. 3,1994+ w 14(2)

Idealistic studies  141.05 IDE. 1,1971+ w 26(3),36(3)

International philosophical quarterly : IPQ  105 INT. 1,1961+

International studies in philosophy  105 INT. 35,2003+

New Nietzsche studies  193.05 NEW 5(3/4)/6(1/2),2003/2004

Nietzsche-Studien  193.05 NIE. 32-38,2003-2010

Phenomenological inquiry  142.705 PHE. 14,1990+

Philosophy today  105 PHI. 25,1981+

Radical philosophy   320.5305 RAD. (117),2003+

Review of metaphysics  110.5 REV. 1,1947+ w 22(1),23(4),24(1)

Symposion  M 105 SYM. 1-4,1948-1955 w 3 ; [new ser.,] 1,1958+

Tijdschrift voor filosofie  105 TIJ. 1,1939+

 

Wijsgerig perspectief  105 WIJ. 1(3),1961+ [6]

 


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e-Journals A-Z list

Alphabetical list of all the electronic journals that the SU Library Service subscribes to.

Key electronic journals for Philosophy

 

 

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Embargo: due to licensing agreements with the publishers the most recent articles will only be available after 3,6 or 12 months.

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