Philosophical Frontiers
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The Philosophical Frontiers is an international academic publication that is dedicated to all aspects of philosophy. It encourages submissions that engage with any aspect of philosophy, broadly construed. It is also particularly concerned with papers that deal with the intersection of philosophy with other academic disciplines (scientific, anthropological, economic, cultural and so forth). In addition, the journal publishes reviews of recent publications.
The journal has been published in hard format only, for the past two years. However, it is now also publishing online. To celebrate this fact, the publishers intend to publish a book to commemorate their third year..