Praxis Journal of Philosophy
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Praxis is a peer-reviewed online postgraduate journal of philosophy affiliated with the University of Manchester.
The journal publishes papers in all areas of philosophy, three times a year (April, August, December). The first call for papers was sent in 2007. The first issue was published in April 2008.
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[edit] Editorial Board
Editors
Vasco Castela (Manchester) and Paula Satne Jones (Manchester)
Art Editor
David Alexander Smith (Goldsmiths)
Advisors
Peter Goldie (Manchester) and Ronald de Sousa (Toronto)
[edit] First Issue
Volume 1, Issue 1 - April 2008
[edit] Table of Contents
Interview with Ronnie de Sousa
Probability and Certainty - Jonny Blamey (King's College London)
Justifying Humanitarian Intervention to the People Who Pay For It - Ned Dobos (Melbourne)
Metaethical Moral Relativism and the Analogy with Physics - Alexandre Erler (Lincoln College, Oxford)
The Nature of Applied Mathematics - Davide Rizza (Sheffield)
The Role of Affective States in Philosophical Inquiry - Amanda Taylor (Durham)
A Problem with Defining Testimony: Intention and Manifestation - Mark Wales (St. Andrews)