HARVARD REVIEW OF PHILOSOPHY
>> CALL FOR PAPERS <<
for the Spring 2000 issue
The Harvard Review of Philosophy, founded in 1991, publishes once a year
out of the Harvard University Department of Philosophy. One of the few
established, student-run journals of philosophy aimed at a professional
audience, the Review goes out to libraries, departments and individuals in
the United States and internationally. The Review publishes full length
scholarly articles, informal essays, book reviews, interviews and lecture
transcripts by both students and professors of philosophy working in any
discipline and tradition within philosophy and its related fields,
including literary theory, poetics and musicology, gender studies,
political science, social science, economics, physics and mathematics.
Past contributors have included Derek Parfit, Hubert Dreyfus, John Rawls,
Hilary Putnam, Umberto Eco, W. V. Quine, Steven Gross, Luciano Berio,
Richard Rorty, George Boolos, Jedediah Purdy, Michael Sandel, Sarah
Kofman (in translation), Gisela Striker, Stanley Cavell, Richard Heck and
Cornell West. For a full listing of past tables of contents, visit
http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~hrp/toc.html
** The official deadline for submissions is 20 February 2000. Articles
** received after that date will be accepted but cannot be guaranteed
** consideration. Early submissions are particularly encouraged.
To submit an article, enclose your manuscript and, if possible, a 3.5"
disk with the article in a commonly used format (e.g., Microsoft Word,
RTF, WordPerfect), and mail to the address below. Electronic submissions
are possible; contact hrp@hcs.harvard.edu for more information.
Submissions in other languages are possible; contact the Review at the
e-mail address listed above for more information.
Harvard Review of Philosophy
Emerson Hall 303
Department of Philosophy
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA 02138
contact e-mail: hrp@hcs.harvard.edu
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