Erasmus Student Journal of Philosophy #4 (Full) (original) (raw)

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The Erasmus Student Journal of Philosophy (ESJP) serves as a platform for showcasing the best philosophical writings from students at the Erasmus University Rotterdam. This fourth issue marks the continuation of the journal's mission to provide a quality, double-blind peer-reviewed publication that enriches the philosophical dialogue within the student community. The editor-in-chief acknowledges contributors, highlights the establishment of the Pierre Bayle Trophy for outstanding essays, and reaffirms the commitment to enhancing the journal's appeal and stature in academic circles.

Erasmus Student Journal of Philosophy #2 (Full)

For this second issue, the editorial board was delighted to receive so many submissions. Upholding our high quality standards, however, we could only accept a small number of essays that offer our readers the very best. We strive to publish essays that -besides solid argumentation and analysis -make creative and original use of existing philosophical work and contain contributions that are distinctly the author's own. Students are therefore strongly encouraged to write essays that make interesting and original contributions to the existing literature or a more general topic of interest for the completion of their courses.

Erasmus Student Journal of Philosophy #5 (Full)

The fifth issue of the ESJP marks an important moment for the journal, for several distinct reasons. With regard to the content, I am delighted that we have started to receive submissions from subfields of philosophy that were underrepresented in previous issues: the history of philosophy and theoretical philosophy. It is important that the ESJP will continue to represent the best written work produced by students of the faculty of philosophy, Erasmus University Rotterdam. This issue is a case in point with respect to the versatility of that faculty. It features contributions from an MA-student, a student engaged in the Research Master program in Early Modern and Intellectual History (which includes courses in philosophy) and, last but not least, two papers written by Research Master students of the Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics. The inclusion of material from very diverse branches of the philosophical tree has only been possible thanks to the faculty staff. The editorial board is particularly grateful to them for nominating excellent papers written for their own courses and for reviewing papers written for other courses.

Editorial, International Journal of Philosophical Studies 2002

2002

With this issue we celebrate the tenth anniversary of the rst publication of the International Journal of Philosophical Studies, rst launched in March 1993. Our original plan was to produce two high-quality issues a year containing articles in all areas of philosophy, but aiming especially to contribute to the ongoing dialogue between analytic and Continental philosophy. Because of the overwhelming number and quality of submissions received, and the positive reaction of the readership, in 1997 the journal moved to three issues a year. Last year, 2001, the IJPS again expanded -this time to full quarterly publication.

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Editorial (English)

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