Analysis (journal)

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Analysis
DisciplinePhilosophy
LanguageEnglish
Edited byDavid Liggins
Publication details
History1933–present
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Analysis
MathSciNetAnalysis (Oxford)
Indexing
ISSN0003-2638 (print)
1467-8284 (web)
LCCN2002-238559
JSTOR00032638
OCLC no.49855776
Links

Analysis is a peer-reviewed academic journal of philosophy established in 1933 that is published quarterly by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Analysis Trust.[1][2] Prior to January 2009, the journal was published by Blackwell Publishing.[3] Electronic access to this journal is available via JSTOR (1933–2013), Wiley InterScience (1996–2008), and Oxford Journals (2009–present).[4][5][6] The journal publishes short, concise articles (of up to 4000 words, excluding bibliography) in virtually any field of the analytic tradition.

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Notable articles[edit]

A number of seminal works have been published in the journal. Some of the most recognizable are:

  • Toulmin, Stephen. (1948). "The Logical Status of Psycho-Analysis". 9 (2), pp. 23–29.
  • Church, Alonzo. (1950). "On Carnap's Analysis of Statements of Assertion and Belief". 10 (5), pp. 97–99.
  • Anderson, Alan Ross. (1951). "A Note on Subjunctive and Counterfactual Conditionals". 12 (2), pp. 35–38.
  • Nuel Belnap. (1962) "Tonk, Plonk and Plink". 22 (6) pp. 130–134.
  • Gettier, Edmund. (1963). "Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?". 23 (6), pp. 121–123.
  • Lewis, David. (1988). "Vague Identity: Evans Misunderstood". 48 (3), pp. 128–130.
  • McKinsey, Michael. (1991). "Anti-Individualism and Privileged Access". 51 (1), pp. 9–16.
  • Brueckner, Anthony. (1992). "What an Anti-Individualist Knows A Priori". 52 (2), pp. 111–118.
  • Clark, Andy and Chalmers, David. (1998). "The Extended Mind". 58 (1), pp. 7–19.
  • Elga, Adam. (2000). "Self-locating Belief and the Sleeping Beauty problem". 60 (266), pp. 143–147.
  • Knobe, Joshua. (2003). "Intentional Action and Side Effects in Ordinary Language". 63 (279), pp. 190–194.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Analysis | About the Journal". Oxford Academic. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
  2. ^ "Welcome to the Analysis Trust". The Analysis Trust. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
  3. ^ Analysis Journal: News (Accessed 07-01-2009)
  4. ^ "Analysis". JSTOR. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
  5. ^ Wiley-Blackwell InterScience, Analysis
  6. ^ Oxford Journals, Analysis

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