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  1. About the Journal. History of Philosophy Quarterly (HPQ) specializes in papers that cultivate philosophical history with a strong interaction between contemporary and historical concerns. Contributors regard work in the history of philosophy and in philosophy itself as parts of a seamless whole, treating the work of past philosophers not only in terms of historical inquiry, but also as a means ...

  2. The History of Philosophy Quarterly ( HPQ) is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the history of philosophy. The journal is indexed by PhilPapers and the Philosopher's Index. [1] [2] The History of Philosophy Quarterly was founded in 1984 by Nicholas Rescher of the University of Pittsburgh. [3] In the first issue, the editors of the ...

  3. History of Philosophy Quarterly (HPQ) specializes in papers that cultivate philosophical history with a strong interaction between contemporary and historical concerns. Journal of History of Philosophy Quarterly has moved to Scholastica and will no longer be accepting submissions.

  4. The History of Philosophy Quarterly welcomes articles in English on any aspect of the history of philosophy. However, only self-sufficient articles will be published, and not news items, book reviews, critical notices, or "discus sion notes" (short or long). The journal specializes in papers of a particular

  5. The History of Philosophy Quarterly welcomes articles in English on any aspect of the history of philosophy. However, only self-sufficient articles will be published, and not news items, book reviews, critical notices, or "discus sion notes" (short or long). The journal specializes in papers of a particular

  6. Jan 1, 2023 · History of Philosophy Quarterly | 40 | 1 | January 2023.

  7. Scope. History of Philosophy Quarterly (HPQ) specializes in papers that cultivate philosophical history with a strong interaction between contemporary and historical concerns. Contributors regard work in the history of philosophy and in philosophy itself as parts of a seamless whole, treating the work of past philosophers not only in terms of ...

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