The Monist

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The Monist: An International Quarterly Journal of General Philosophical Inquiry is an American academic journal in the field of philosophy. It was first published in 1890, making it one of the longest-established of philosophy publications. There was a long break 1936 to 1962 in its history.

The Monist pioneered the single-issue format. Each issue is devoted to papers on a single, pre-announced topic.

Editors have included Paul Carus, from 1890 to 1919; Mary Hegeler Carus from 1919 to 1936; Eugene Freeman from 1962 to 1983, John Hospers from 1983 to 1991, and Barry Smith from 1991 to the present.

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