Open Access
In collaboration with our publishing partner, the Philosophy Documentation Center, we have made access to our first 23 volumes (Spring 1991 - 2016) free to the public. You can view and download these issues by visiting our page on the PDC website. Our open access lectures and interviews can be found here.
Below is a list of some of the most viewed and cited articles in our open access archive:
Interview, “John Rawls: For the Record” (Spring 1991, Vol. I)
Interview, “An Interview with Noam Chomsky” (Spring 2002, Vol. X)
George Boolos, “The Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever” (Spring 1996, Vol. VI)
Duncan Pritchard, “The Value of Knowledge” (Fall 2009, Vol. XVI)
Eric Mandelbaum and Jake Quilty-Dunn, “Believing without Reason” (Fall 2015, Vol. XXII)
Stephen Engstrom, “Kant’s Distinction Between Theoretical and Practical Knowledge” (Spring 2002, Vol. X)
Eva T.H. Brann, “What is Postmodernism?” (Spring 1992, Vol. II)
Iain Thomson, “Rethinking Levinas and Heidegger on Death” (Fall 2009, Vol. VI)
Peter Godfrey-Smith, “Theories and Models in Metaphysics” (Fall 2006, Vol. XIV)
Gerald Gaus, “Moral Constitutions” (Spring 2013, Vol. XIX)
Béatrice Longuenesse, “Kant’s Deconstruction of the Principle of Sufficient Reason” (Spring 2001, Vol. IX)