Sophia (journal)

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Sophia, International Journal of Philosophy and Traditions
OCLC no.
2577658
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Sophia, International Journal of Philosophy and Traditions is an academic journal devoted to professional pursuits in philosophy, metaphysics, religion and ethics, founded in 1962 by Max Charlesworth and Graeme de Graaf. From 2001 Sophia was published by Ashgate Publishing in collaboration with the Australasian Society for Philosophy of Religion and Theology, Australasian Association of Philosophy, Australasian Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy, The University of Melbourne and Deakin University. The journal has since moved to Springer in Dordrecht-Berlin, with its editorial office split between The University of Melbourne (School of Historical and Philosophical Studies; Hells Logicians) in Australia, Singapore (Philosophy, National University of Singapore), and both coasts of the United States (University of California and Harvard University). The Editors-in-Chief are Purushottama Bilimoria, Saranindranath Tagore, and Patrick Hutchings.

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  • "Sophia, International journal for philosophy of religion, metaphysical theology and ethics". philosophy.unimelb.edu.au. University of Melbourne. Archived from the original on 2008-07-19. Retrieved 15 March 2024. Former website of 2008.