Berkeley Studies

Berkeley Studies  
Discipline Philosophy
Language English
Edited by Stephen H. Daniel
Publication details
Publication history
1977–present
Frequency Annual
Yes
Indexing
ISSN 1947-3737
LCCN 2009200254
OCLC no. 340916526
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Berkeley Studies (Berkeley Newsletter until December 2007)[1] is an annual on-line academic journal established in 1977. It publishes scholarly articles on anything related to George Berkeley. The journal also gives news of the last events in Berkeley scholarship: book reviews, information about coming pertinent conferences, and abstracts from reports delivered at such conferences. Assembling bibliography on Berkeley constitutes an essential part of the editors' work.[2]

The first issue of the journal was published and distributed by the Philosophy Department at Trinity College, Dublin. When Hampden-Sydney College hosted the journal's web site in 2005, issues started to be published in the new format of an online journal.[3] The previous issues were digitized and are available for free download in PDF format.

While publishing papers in English, the journal welcomes review articles on the reception of Berkeley's philosophy in non-English-speaking countries.[4][5]

Berkeley Studies is sponsored by Hampden-Sydney College and the International Berkeley Society, but editorial operations are independent from both.[6]

See also

References

  1. Stephen H. Daniel. "Senior Editor's Note". Berkeley Studies 18 (2007).
  2. Parigi, Silvia. Berkeley Bibliography (1979-2010)
  3. Bertil Belfrage. "Senior Editor’s Note" // The Berkeley Newsletter 16 (2005): 2.
  4. Szymańska, Marta. "Review Article: George Berkeley's Philosophy in Polish Studies." Berkeley Studies 19 (2008).
  5. Cathcart, H. R. "Berkeley's Philosophy through Soviet Eyes". Hermathena 98 (1964): 33-42.
  6. International Berkeley Society's home page

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