The Review of Metaphysics

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The Review of Metaphysics
OCLC no.
1763830
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The Review of Metaphysics is a

The Catholic University of America, but other major universities help sustain it.[1]

The journal publishes articles on metaphysics and on the history of philosophy. It also has a large book review section and lists the abstracts of other English-based philosophy journals. Once a year, it publishes statistics on the philosophy graduate programs in North America. The current editor-in-chief is Michael Rohlf (School of Philosophy, The Catholic University of America).

Notable articles (ordered by date of publication)

  • "Aristotle and Plato on God as Nous and as the Good," by Stephen Menn (1992).
  • "Kant's Empiricism," by Lorne Falkenstein (1997).
  • "The Paradoxes of Hylomorphism," by Gordon P. Barnes (2003).
  • "Stanley Rosen's Critique of Leo Strauss," by Alexander S. Duff (2010).
  • "Aristotle's Psychological Approach to the Idea of Luck," by Daniel Schillinger (2019).

See also

References

  1. ^ "sustaining institutions". The Review of Metaphysics. Retrieved 2010-04-07.

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