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Subject | Editor (Affiliation) |
African Philosophy | Anthony Appiah (Harvard University) |
Ancient Philosophy | John Cooper (Princeton University) |
Aristotle | Alan Code (University of California, Berkeley) |
Plato | Richard Kraut (Northwestern University) |
Chinese Philosophy | Kwong-Loi Shun (University of California/Berkeley) |
Cognitive Science, Philosophy of | Barbara Von Eckardt (University of Nebraska/Lincoln) |
Epistemology | Laurence BonJour (University of Washington/Seattle) |
Feminism | Sally Haslanger (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) |
Inductive Logic and Decision Theory | Brian Skyrms (University of California/Irvine) |
Kant's Ethics and Kantian Ethics | Barbara Herman (University of California/Los Angeles) |
Language, Philosophy of | Kenneth Taylor (Stanford University) |
Law, Philosophy of | Ronald Dworkin (New York University) |
Linguistics, Philosophy of | Geoffrey Pullum (University of California/Santa Cruz) Barbara Scholz (San Jose State University) |
Logic | John Burgess (Princeton University) |
Medieval Philosophy | Paul Vincent Spade (Indiana University/Bloomington) Gyula Klima (University of Notre Dame) Jack Zupko (Emory University) |
Metaethics | Simon Blackburn (U. of North Carolina/Chapel Hill) |
Mind, Philosophy of | David Chalmers (University of California/Santa Cruz) |
Non-Classical Logic | Alasdair Urquhart (University of Toronto) |
Physics, Philosophy of | |
Quantum Mechanics | Rob Clifton (University of Pittsburgh) |
Spacetime | John D. Norton (University of Pittsburgh) |
17th Century Philosophy | Alan Nelson (University of California/Irvine) |
20th Century Contintental Philosophy | Dagfinn Føllesdal (University of Oslo/Stanford University) |
Consulting Editors:
Country | Editor (Affiliation) |
Canada | Andrew Irvine (University of British Columbia/Vancouver) |
New Zealand | Fred Kroon (University of Auckland) |
Australia | Huw Price (University of Sydney) |
Great Britain | Peter Simons (University of Leeds) |
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Max Cresswell (Victoria University of Wellington), Greg Fitch (Arizona State University), Ernie Lepore (Rutgers University), Kirk Ludwig (University of Florida), Chris Menzel (Texas A&M University)
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