In this Issue
The Pluralist is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the ends of philosophical thought and dialogue in all widely used philosophical methodologies, including non-Western methods and those of traditional cultures. The journal upholds the Socratic dictum of self-knowledge and the love of wisdom as the purpose of philosophy. It seeks to express philosophical insights and concerns humanely and with an eye to literary as well as philosophical excellence, but technical papers are welcome. The Pluralist is a forum for discussion of diverse philosophical standpoints and pluralism's merits. The Pluralist considers high-quality submissions on any philosophical topic written from any philosophical perspective. Articles that defend some type of pluralism, apply a pluralistic perspective to contemporary issues, or take a critical stance against pluralism are encouraged.
published by
University of Illinois Pressviewing issue
Volume 6, Number 1, Spring 2011Table of Contents
-
View The Unfolding of the Moral Order: Rufus Burrow, Jr., Personal Idealism, and the Life and Thought of Martin Luther King, Jr.
-
Download
The Unfolding of the Moral Order: Rufus Burrow, Jr., Personal Idealism, and the Life and Thought of Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Save The Unfolding of the Moral Order: Rufus Burrow, Jr., Personal Idealism, and the Life and Thought of Martin Luther King, Jr.
-
View The German Translation of Royce's Epistemology by Husserl's Student Winthrop Bell: A Neglected Bridge of Pragmatic-Phenomenological Interpretation?
-
Download
The German Translation of Royce's Epistemology by Husserl's Student Winthrop Bell: A Neglected Bridge of Pragmatic-Phenomenological Interpretation?
- Save The German Translation of Royce's Epistemology by Husserl's Student Winthrop Bell: A Neglected Bridge of Pragmatic-Phenomenological Interpretation?
-
View Gordon W. Allport's Concept of the Human Person: On a Possible Dialogue between Philosophy and Psychology
-
Download
Gordon W. Allport's Concept of the Human Person: On a Possible Dialogue between Philosophy and Psychology
- Save Gordon W. Allport's Concept of the Human Person: On a Possible Dialogue between Philosophy and Psychology
Previous Issue
Next Issue
| ISSN | 1944-6489 |
|---|---|
| Print ISSN | 1930-7365 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2011-03-18 |
| Open Access | No |
Copyright
Copyright © Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois




