The Philosopher

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Published since 1923, The Philosopher is one of the oldest general philosophy journals in the world. It provides a forum for short, original, brilliant and accessible articles (and, it is true, space for a few rather less good ones.) . The Philosopher believes in principle anything can be made clear to the interested reader, and that, in the words of the Society's archivist, whilst the expression of obscurity is pardonable, the reverse is not. Articles are considered without discrimination as to subject matter or author. The only criterion is that it must be philosophical in method.

According to the Journal notes, in 1913, "a number of scholars and enthusiasts founded the Philosophical Society of England to promote the study of practical philosophy amongst the general public". The Society brings together academic and non-academic philosophers and encourages wide discussion of philosophical issues.

Local groups form an important part of the Society’s activities. Members are encouraged to establish new local groups which conform to the principles of the Society and pursue its objectives. There are groups currently active in Minnesota, USA, in Melbourne, Australia, and in London and Newcastle in the UK. The Society welcomes everyone who has a serious interest in philosophy. Members are entitled to receive The Philosopher and to run local philosophical groups, and they are eligible to participate on the Council.

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