The Philosopher
The Philosopher is a long-running periodical, established in 1923 by the Philosophical Society of England. Originally in print format, following a split in the mid-2010s the publication now exists in two competing formats. HistoryThe Philosopher is a long-running periodical[1] that was established in 1923 in order to provide a forum for new ideas across the entire range of philosophical topics, in the clearest and plainest language. Its first issue quoted A.S. Rappoport in A Primer of Philosophy (1904) that:
The Philosopher was the official publication of the Philosophical Society of England, a charitable organization founded ten years earlier in 1913. The society existed "to promote the study of practical philosophy among the general public", to bring together professional philosophers and non-professionals, to bring philosophical ideas and problems to the public attention, and to encourage wider discussion of both traditional and topical philosophical issues.[2] As part of fulfilling these functions, the society founded The Philosopher as its own journal in addition to running local groups, lectures, workshops, and conferences. The Society, in its original form, ceased to exist in 2014, although its chairman at the time, Michael Bavidge, claimed both its name and assets for his own local group of the society, the 'Newcastle Group'.[2] A series of arguments internal to the Philosophical Society of England in 2014, lead to the publication being split into two formats;[3] an online-only edition, led by long-term editor Martin Cohen, and an initially print-only but soon print-and-online edition, originally led by PSE chair Michael Bavidge.[4] Both publications claim to be direct continuations of The Philosopher prior to the split.[4][5] Online-Only EditionThe purely online edition of The Philosopher describes itself as "a forum for short, original, brilliant and accessible articles". Articles are edited for clarity by the editorial team, with a focus on making content "clear to the interested reader".[3] The online-only edition publishes articles on a wide range of philosophical topics, as well as book reviews. Recent notable contributors to the online edition include Mel Thompson and Urmila Bhoola. Print and Online EditionThe print and online edition of The Philosopher describes itself as a "forum for cutting-edge philosophical discussions to take place, prioritizing exciting up-and-coming thinkers as much as well-established leading figures."[6] The publication is written for the general non-academic public, with a focus on accessibility. Topics range from core philosophical problems to discussions of current social and political issues. Recent contributors include Kathleen Stock,[7] Mary Midgley,[4] Timothy Williamson, Jason Stanley, Linda Martín Alcoff,[8] Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò (whose article in the 2020 print edition helped bring his work to wide attention), Martin Hägglund, Michael Della Rocca, Steven Nadler, Dan Zahavi, Todd McGowan, Serene Khader, Fay Bound Alberti, Brooke Holmes, Catherine Wilson, Michael Lewis, Frederick Neuhouser and Lea Ypi.[9] Notable articlesHistorically interesting or notable articles that were identified and recovered by Martin Cohen for the online edition include:
EditorsThe editors-in-chief of the journal have been:
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