Disputatio

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Disputatio
DisciplinePhilosophy
LanguageEnglish, Portuguese
Edited byJoão Branquinho, Teresa Marques
Publication details
History1996–present
Publisher
Philosophy Centre of the University of Lisbon (Portugal)
Yes
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Disputatio
Indexing
ISSN0873-626X
LCCN2013213514
OCLC no.66394605
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Disputatio is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering all aspects of analytical philosophy (broadly construed), including philosophies of language, logic, and mind, epistemology, and metaphysics. Articles are in English or Portuguese. The journal was established in 1996 and published by the Portuguese Philosophy Society until 2002. From 2002, it is published by the Philosophy Centre of the University of Lisbon. From 2013, the journal is published online only, as an open access journal. The editors-in-chief are João Branquinho and Teresa Marques.

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in:

Notable articles

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  • Daniel Dennett. 1997. Fé na Verdade.
  • John Broome. 2007. Is Rationality Normative?
  • Pascal Engel. 2007. Belief and Normativity.
  • Christian List. 1999. Craig's Theorem and the Empirical Underdetermination Thesis Reassessed.
  • Kevin Mulligan. 2007. Intentionality, Knowledge and Formal Objects.
  • Wayne Wright. 2003. Mcdowell, Demonstrative Concepts, and Nonconceptual Representational Content.
  • Mark Bevir. 2000. Narrative as a Form of Explanation.
  • Jing Zhu. 2004. Is Conscious Will an Illusion?
  • Ned Block. 2003. The Harder Problem of Consciousness.
  • John Skorupski. 2007. What is Normativity?
  • John Searle. 1999. Racionalidade e Realismo. O que está em jogo?

See also

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