The Monist


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FieldValue
titleThe Monist
covermonistcover.gif
disciplinePhilosophy
abbreviationMonist
editorFraser MacBride, University of Manchester
publisherOxford University Press on behalf of the Hegeler Institute
frequencyQuarterly
history1890–1936; 1962–present
websitehttp://monist.oxfordjournals.org/
link2https://academic.oup.com/monist/issue
link2-nameOnline archive
OCLC1758549
LCCN08-22458
ISSN0026-9662
eISSN2153-3601
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| title = The Monist | cover = monistcover.gif | discipline = Philosophy | abbreviation = Monist | editor = Fraser MacBride, University of Manchester | publisher = Oxford University Press on behalf of the Hegeler Institute | country = | frequency = Quarterly | history = 1890–1936; 1962–present | website = http://monist.oxfordjournals.org/ | link2 = https://academic.oup.com/monist/issue | link2-name = Online archive | OCLC = 1758549 | JSTOR = | LCCN = 08-22458 | CODEN = | ISSN = 0026-9662 | eISSN = 2153-3601 The Monist: An International Quarterly Journal of General Philosophical Inquiry is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal in the field of philosophy. It was established in October 1890 by American publisher Edward C. Hegeler.

History

Initially the journal published papers not only by philosophers but also by prominent scientists and mathematicians such as Ernst Mach, David Hilbert, Henri Poincaré, Alfred Binet, Pierre Janet, Cesare Lombroso and Ernst Haeckel. The journal helped to professionalize philosophy as an academic discipline in the United States by publishing philosophers such as Charles Sanders Peirce, Ernst Cassirer, John Dewey, Gottlob Frege, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Sidney Hook, C. I. Lewis, Hilary Putnam, Willard Van Orman Quine, and Bertrand Russell. Russell's Philosophy of Logical Atomism was originally published in full as a series of articles in the journal in 1918–19.

After ceasing publication in 1936, the journal resumed publication in 1962 and has been continually published since then. Each issue contains papers on a single, pre-announced topic. A list of topics thus far is provided here.

The journal's editors-in-chief have included Paul Carus (1890–1919), Mary Hegeler Carus (1919–1936), Eugene Freeman (1962–1983), John Hospers (1983–1991), Barry Smith (University at Buffalo, 1992-2016), Fraser MacBride (University of Manchester, 2017–present). Since January 2015 the journal has been published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Hegeler Institute.

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