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Canadian Journal of Philosophy

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Academic journal
Canadian Journal of Philosophy
Discipline Philosophy
LanguageEnglish
Edited byDavid Hunter
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History1971–present
Publisher
Frequency 8/year
Hybrid
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ISO 4 Can. J. Philos.
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ISSN 0045-5091  (print)
1911-0820 (web)
OCLC no.1553152
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The Canadian Journal of Philosophy is a peer-reviewed academic journal of philosophy that was established in 1971 by John King-Farlow, Kai Nielsen, T.M. Penelhum, and W. W. Rozeboom. It is incorporated in Alberta, Canada as a non-profit corporation. As of January 2020 it is published by Cambridge University Press. Besides the regular issues, a supplementary volume is produced once per year consisting of invited papers on a particular philosophical topic.

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