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Grazer Philosophische Studien - International Journal for Analytic Philosophy |
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Grazer Philosophische Studien International Journal for Analytic Philosophy
ISSN 0165-9227
GPS is a peer reviewed journal that publishes articles on philosophical problems in every area, especially articles related to the analytic tradition. Each year at least two volumes are published, including special issues with invited papers. Reviews are accepted by invitation only.
Editors: Johannes L. Brandl (Universität Salzburg) Marian David (University of Notre Dame) Maria E. Reicher (Universität Aachen) Leopold Stubenberg (University of Notre Dame)
Managing Editor: Martina Fürst (Universität Graz) martina.fuerst@uni-graz.at
Editorial Board: Peter Baumann (University of Aberdeen), Monika Betzler (Universität Bern), Thomas Crisp (Biola University), Victor Caston (University of California, Davis), Dagfinn Føllesdal (University of Oslo, Stanford University), Volker Gadenne (Universität Linz), Hanjo Glock (Universität Zürich), Robert M. Harnish (University of Arizona), Reinhard Kamitz (Universität Graz), Andreas Kemmerling (Universität Heidelberg), Jaegwon Kim (Brown University), Peter Koller (Universität Graz), Wolfgang Künne (Universität Hamburg), Karel Lambert (University of California, Irvine), Keith Lehrer (University of Arizona), Hannes Leitgeb (University of Bristol), Joseph Levine (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), Alasdair MacIntyre (University of Notre Dame), Georg Meggle (Universität Leipzig), Thomas Mormann (University of the Basque Country), Edgar Morscher (Universität Salzburg), Herlinde Pauer-Studer (Universität Wien), Christian Piller (University of York), Edmund Runggaldier (Universität Innsbruck), Heiner Rutte (Universität Graz), Werner Sauer (Universität Graz), Alfred Schramm (Universität Graz), Gerhard Schurz (Universität Erfurt), Geo Siegwart (Universität Greifswald), Peter Simons (Trinity College Dublin), Barry Smith (University at Buffalo/Universität Saarbrücken), Thomas Spitzley (Universität Duisburg-Essen), Matthias Steup (Purdue University), Mark Textor (King's College London), Thomas Uebel (University of Manchester), Ted Warfield (University of Notre Dame), Nicholas White (University of California, Irvine).
Subscription rates: There is no annual subscription rate. Each volume has its own price, varying from 60 to 90 US Dollars. Individual subscribers get a 50% discount.
Information for contributors:
GPS publishes articles on philosophical problems in every area, especially articles related to the analytic tradition. Each year at least two volumes are published, some of them as special issues with invited papers. Reviews are accepted only by invitation. Manuscripts in German or English should be submitted electronically as an e-mail attachment, either in Word or in rtf format, prepared for anonymous reviewing (i.e., without the author’s name and affiliation), together with an English abstract of 60–100 words. Footnotes should be kept to a minimum, and references should be incorporated into the text in (author, date, page) form. An alphabetical list of references should follow the text. Authors are responsible for correcting proofs. Corrections that deviate from the text of the accepted manuscript can be tolerated only in exceptional cases. Authors will receive 25 free offprints of their article.
Manuscripts should be sent to the following address: martina.fuerst@uni-graz.at
Essay Competition: A yearly essay competition for advanced students is organized in cooperation with the Gesellschaft for Analytische Philosophie (GAP). For further information, please visit the website of GAP at http://www.gap-im-netz.de/organisation/essaypreis.html |
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81
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New Perspectives on Concepts., Langkau, Julia and Christian Nimtz (Eds.) NEW
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80
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Grazer Philosophische Studien, Vol. 80 - 2010., Brandl, Johannes L., Marian David, Maria E. Reicher und Leopold Stubenberg (Hrsg.) NEW
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79
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Reliable Knowledge and Social Epistemology., Schurz, Gerhard and Markus Werning (Eds.) |
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78
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Grazer Philosophische Studien. Band 78., Brandl, Johannes L., Marian David, Maria E. Reicher und Leopold Stubenberg (Hrsg.) |
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77
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Knowledge and Questions., LIHOREAU, Franck (Ed.) |
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76
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Grazer Philosophische Studien., BRANDL, Johannes L., Marian DAVID und Leopold Stubenberg (Hrgs.) |
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75
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Essays on Frege’s Conception of Truth., GREIMANN, Dirk (Ed.) |
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74
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Philosophical Knowledge., BEYER, Christian and Alex BURRI (Eds.) |
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73
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Grazer Philosophische Studien., BRANDL, Johannes L., Marian DAVID und Leopold STUBENBERG (Hrsg.) |
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72
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Propositions., CARRARA, Massimiliano and Elisabetta SACCHI (Eds.) |
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71
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Deepening our Understanding of Wittgenstein., KOBER, Michael (Ed.) |
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70
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Grazer Philosophische Studien., BRANDL, Johannes L., Marian DAVID und Leopold STUBENBERG (Eds.) |
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69
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Epistemological Contextualism., BLAAUW, Martijn (Ed.) |
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68
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Grazer Philosophische Studien., BRANDL, Johannes L., Marian DAVID und Leopold STUBENBERG (Hrsg.) |
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67
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Grazer Philosophische Studien., BRANDL, Johannes L., Marian DAVID und Leopold STUBENBERG (Hrsg.) |
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66
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Fifty Years of Quine’s Two Dogmas., GLOCK, Hans-Johann, Kathrin GLÜER and Geert KEIL (Eds.) |
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65
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Mental Causation, Multiple Realization, and Emergence., SLORS, Marc and Sven WALTER (Guest Editors) |
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64
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Grazer Philosophische Studien., BRANDL, Johannes L., Marian DAVID und Leopold STUBENBERG (Hrsg.) |
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63
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Essays on the Philosophy of Terence Horgan., BRANDL, Johannes L. and Olga MARKIC (Eds.) |
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62
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Grazer Philosophische Studien., BRANDL, Johannes L., Marian DAVID und Leopold STUBENBERG (Hrsg.) |
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1-59 index
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Grazer Philosophische Studien - Vol. 1-59. Register. Index., BRANDL, Johannes L., Marian DAVID und Leopold STUBENBERG (Hrsg.) |
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58/59
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Skizzen zur österreichischen Philosophie., HALLER, Rudolf (Hrsg.) |
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56
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Analytic Philosophy in Portugal., ZILHÃO, António (Ed.) |
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55
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New Essays on the Philosophy of Michael Dummett., BRANDL, Johannes L. & Peter SULLIVAN (Eds.) |
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53
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Bolzano and Analytic Philosophy., KÜNNE, Wolfgang, Mark SIEBEL and Mark TEXTOR (Eds.) |
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50
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Meinong und die Gegenstandstheorie. Meinong and the Theory of Objects., HALLER, Rudolf (Hrsg.) |
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49
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Investigating Hintikka., HALLER, Rudolf (Ed.) |
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46
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Holism: A Consumer Update., FODOR, Jerry and Ernest LAPORE (Eds.) |
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44
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Relativismus und Kontextualismus., BURRI, Alex and Jürg FREUDIGER (Hrsg./Eds.) |
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42
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Criss-crossing a Philosophical Landscape., SCHULTE, Joachim and Göran SUNDHOLM (Eds.) |
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40
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Metamind, Knowledge, and Coherence., BRANDL, Johannes, Wolfgang GOMBOCZ and Christian PILLER (Eds.) |
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30
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Science and Ethics., LEHRER, Keith (Ed.) |
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28
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Philosophische Aufsatze zu Ehren von Roderick M. Chisholm., DAVID, Marian und Leopold STUBENBERG (Hrsg.) |
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25/26
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Non-Existence and Predication., HALLER, Rudolf (Ed.) |
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20
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Beiträge zur Philosophie von Stephan Körner., HALLER, Rudolf (Hrsg.) |
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The Worlds of Art and the World., MARGOLIS, Joseph (Ed.) |
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