Philosophical studies series

Philosophical Studies aims to provide a forum for the best current research in contemporary philosophy broadly conceived, its methodologies, and applications. Since Wilfrid Sellars and Keith Lehrer founded the series in 1974, the book series has welcomed a wide variety of different approaches, and every effort is made to maintain this pluralism, not for its own sake, but in order to represent the many fruitful and illuminating ways of addressing philosophical questions and investigating related applications and disciplines. The book series is interested in classical topics of all branches of philosophy including, but not limited to: • Ethics • Epistemology • Logic • Metaphysics • Philosophy of language • Philosophy of logic • Philosophy of mind • Philosophy of religion • Philosophy of science Special attention is paid to studies that focus on: • the interplay of empirical and philosophical viewpoints • the implications and consequences of conceptual phenomena for research as well as for society • philosophies of specific sciences, such as philosophy of biology, philosophy of chemistry, philosophy of computer science, philosophy of information, philosophy of neuroscience, philosophy of physics, or philosophy of technology; and • contributions to the formal (logical, set-theoretical, mathematical, information-theoretical, decision-theoretical, etc.) methodology of sciences. Likewise, the applications of conceptual and methodological investigations to applied sciences as well as social and technological phenomena are strongly encouraged. Philosophical Studies welcomes historically informed research, but privileges philosophical theories and the discussion of contemporary issues rather than purely scholarly investigations into the history of ideas or authors. Besides monographs, Philosophical Studies publishes thematically unified anthologies, selected papers from relevant conferences, and edited volumes with a well-defined topical focus inside the aim and scope of the book series. The contributions in the volumes are expected to be focused and structurally organized in accordance with the central theme(s), and are tied together by an editorial introduction. Volumes are completed by extensive bibliographies.

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Cause, mind, and reality

Heil John

1989

226146

What is said

Bertolet Rod

1990

223622

The eye and the mind

Landesman Charles

1993

194289

Frege

Biro John; Kotatko Petr

1995

203815

Human thought

Mendola Joseph

1997

226644

The importance of time

Oaklander L. Nathan

2001

176303

Philosophy, psychology, and psychologism

Jacquette Dale

2003

201018

Wholes, sums and unities

Meirav Ariel

2003

191691

Meaning and truth in African philosophy

Muchineripi Kayange Grivas

2018

212759

Psychology and ontology in Plato

Pitteloud Luca; Keeling Evan

2019