Philosophical Frontiers Journal

The Philosophical Frontiers Journal is an international peer reviewed academic
publication that is dedicated to all aspects of philosophy. We 
encourage submissions that
engage with any aspect of philosophy, broadly construed. We are also 
particularly
interested in papers that deal with the intersection of philosophy 
with other academic
disciplines (scientific, anthropological, economic, cultural and so 
forth). In addition,
the journal publishes reviews of recent publications. The 
Philosophical Frontiers Journal
is committed to continuing in both print and open-access digital formats.

We are currently accepting articles for submission in Vols 4.1 and 
4.2. Full guidelines
for contributors can be found on the website.

We have also just published Vol 3.2 (in hard and digital formats - 
hard formats may be
purchased from the site's webstore), which includes the following:

ARTICLES

Wisdom Poisons Life
Saladdin Ahmed
Carleton University

Saurez and Filmer on Freedom
Robert Arp
The University at Buffalo

Free Action as Two Level Voluntary Control
John Dilworth
Western Michigan University

Science and the Argument of the Tractatus
James Harrington
Loyola University Chicago

Kant's Moral Grounding of Societal Duties
Joyce Lazier
University of Nebraska

Hume On Sexual Attraction
Dan O'Brien
Oxford Brookes University

How to Act Against Your Better Judgement
Constantine Sandis
Oxford Brookes University and New York University in London

The Case for Anti-Antirealism: Wittgenstein, Heidegger, and Aristotle 
on Language and
Essence
J. Jeremy Wisnewski
Hartwick College

BOOK REVIEWS

Miller, Adam (2008). Badiou, Marion and St Paul: Immanent Grace. 
Continuum: London. 162
pp. (hbk) ISBN: 0826498701.
Tom Grimwood
Lancaster University

Brecher, B. (2007). Torture and the Ticking Bomb. Oxford: Blackwell 
Publishing. (hbk.)
122 pp. ISBN: 9781405162012.
Antony Lamb
University of Bristol

O'Brien, Dan (2007). A Critique of Naturalistic Philosophies of Mind: 
Rationality and the
Open-Ended Nature of Interpretation. The Edwin Mellen Press: Lewiston, 
New York. Pp. 304.
ISBN: 0773452664.
Miranda Nell
New School GF

Any queries should be sent to editor@philosophicalfrontiers.com.

Best Wishes,

Richard

Dr. Richard H. Corrigan
Chief Editor
Philosophical Frontiers: A Journal of Emerging Thought