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The Polish Journal of Philosophy (PJP) is a peer reviewed
journal publishing valuable contributions on any aspect of philosophy.
PJP invites the submission of articles, book reviews, discussions,
responses, and notices from professional philosophers. It is particularly
interested in publishing contributions by new authors who pursue their
academic development.
The principal aim of PJP
is to promote the best of
the living Polish philosophical tradition, especially the Lvov-Warsaw
School of analytic philosophy and the phenomenological school of Roman
Ingarden.
PJP is edited at the Jagiellonian
University, Kraków, and is published with cooperation with the Philosophy
Documentation Center.
Please find both the current issue and past ones of
the PJP at the PDC
website.
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