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Southern Journal of Philosophy
DisciplinePhilosophy
LanguageEnglish
Edited byRemy Debes
Publication details
History1963–present
PublisherWiley-Blackwell (U.S.)
FrequencyQuarterly + Annual Supplement (Spindel Supplement)
Standard abbreviations
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ISO 4South. J. Philos.
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ISSN0038-4283
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The Southern Journal of Philosophy has been in continuous publication since 1963. Its institutional home is the University of Memphis. The philosophy faculty there serve as editorial consultants alongside the editorial board. Remy Debes is the Editor.

Notable articles (ordered by date of publication)

  • "Gorgias' defense: Plato and his opponents on rhetoric and the good," by Rachel Barney (2010).
  • "Moral Status as a Matter of Degree?", by David DeGrazia (2010).
  • "Against Empathy," by Jesse Prinz (2011).
  • "Will the Real Empathy Please Stand Up? A Case for Narrow Conceptualization," by Amy Coplan (2011).
  • "Radical Predictive Processing," by Andy Clark (2015).
  • "Self‐Motion and Cognition: Plato's Theory of the Soul," by Douglas R. Campbell (2021).

See also

External links

University of Memphis
Located in: Memphis, Tennessee
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  • Founded: 1912
  • Students: 20,585
  • Endowment: 199 million


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