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Journal description. BJHP publishes articles and reviews on the history of philosophy and related intellectual history from the ancient world to the early decades of the 20th Century.
The journal continues to fulfil a dual role: it is one of the leading academic journals of philosophy, but it also serves the philosophical interests of specialists in other fields (law, language, literature and the arts, medicine, politics, religion, science, education, psychology, history) and those of the informed general reader. Contributors are required to avoid needless technicality of.
British Journal for the History of Philosophy. ISSNs: 1469-3526, 0960-8788. Routledge. Scopus rating (2018): CiteScore 0.55 SJR 0.378 SNIP 1.561 Journal.
Our students have been very successful in winning scholarships and essay prizes. Recent prizes won by our students working on twentieth-century Britain alone include the Royal Historical Society Centenary Fellowship (2014), the Duncan Tanner Essay Prize of the journal Twentieth Century British History (2014), the British Commission for Maritime History Prize (2015), and George L Mosse Prize of.
Description: The Journal of Philosophy was founded in 1904 as The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods by Frederick J. E. Woodbridge and J. McKeen Cattell.In 1906, Wendell T. Bush became associated with the Journal as co-editor. In 1923, the Journal was incorporated in the State of New York under its present name.Since its founding it has been published from Columbia.
The British Society for Literature and Science was founded in 2005. We aim to promote and advance the study of all aspects of the relationships between literature and science. We are a worldwide network of scholars, scientists, students and teachers, working on texts and cultures throughout history, from the ancient world to the present day, and on science in all its forms, including medicine.