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Philosophical Perspectives is an annual peer-reviewed academic journal of philosophy.Each annual volume is dedicated to a specific theme addressing philosophical problems. The founding editor-in-chief was James E. Tomberlin, who edited the series from 1987 to 20
Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal; The Harvard Review of Philosophy; ... Philosophical Perspectives; Philosophical Psychology; The Philosophical Quarterly;
Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy; Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines; Inter-American Journal of Philosophy; International Journal of Applied Philosophy; International Journal of Philosophical Studies; International Journal of the Asian Philosophical Association; The International Journal of the Platonic Tradition
Noûs is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal on philosophy published by Wiley-Blackwell. It was established in 1967 by Hector-Neri Castañeda and is currently edited by Ernest Sosa (Rutgers University). The journal is accompanied by two annual supplements, Philosophical Issues and Philosophical Perspectives.
Journal of Philosophy 76 (11):634-648. Bealer, George (1983). Quality and Concept (Clarendon Press, 1983) Bealer, George (1983). Completeness in the theory of properties, relations, and propositions. Journal of Symbolic Logic 48 (2):415-426. Bealer, George (1987). The philosophical limits of scientific essentialism. Philosophical Perspectives 1 ...
Etieyibo has written and co-authored several books as well as published in journal articles covering a number of diverse, interrelated areas such as: ethics, social and political philosophy, applied ethics, social and global justice, culture, rights and disabilities, social contract theories/and history of, African philosophy, African socio ...
"Four Kinds of Conditionals," American Philosophical Quarterly, 1975. "The 'possible worlds' analysis of counterfactuals," Philosophical Studies, 1976. "Thinking about an Object," Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 1980. "A refined theory of counterfactuals," Journal of Philosophical Logic, 1981. "Epistemology and probability," Synthese, 1983.
Theoretical psychology is a rational, non-experimental approach to psychology.In psychology, as with any field of study, there are three philosophical perspectives and methodologies of ways to derive knowledge about the reality of the world.