About the journal
Established in Geneva in 1994, the European Review of Philosophy was a peer-reviewed series published by CSLI Publications, Stanford and distributed by the University of Chicago Press. It issued a first series of volumes on philosophy of language and mind. In 2003, the first board of editors of the ERP (composed by R. Casati, E. Corazza, J. Dokic, M. Garcia-Carpintero, P.
Kotatko, M. Rechenauer, G. Soldati, T. Stoneham) passed on the management of the review to a new editorial board, whose
interests focus on the theoretical foundations of the study of the mind.
The new series of the journal is published quarterly by Springer as the Review of Philosophy and Psychology. Edited at the
Jean Nicod Institute, Paris, it hosts contributions on philosophical and foundational
aspects of the scientific study of cognition.
The aim of the journal is to provide a forum for discussion on topics of mutual interest to philosophers and psychologists and to foster
interdisciplinary research at the crossroads of philosophy and the sciences of the mind, including the neural, behavioural and social sciences.
Each volume consists of invited papers by leading authors as well as peer-reviewed articles answering a call for papers. The journal's standards are maintained thanks to double blind refereeing and to an Advisory Board, whose role is to supervise proposals for forthcoming issues and assure the scientific quality of the series.
Scope of the journal, criteria for acceptance and guidelines »
Stanford: CSLI Publications
v. ; 24 cm.; 1-
Founded: 1994 - appears yearly
ISSN: 1098-7274
(Each issue has a distinct ISBN code)