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Mind (journal)

Mind (stylized as MIND) is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Mind Association. Having previously published exclusively philosophy in the analytic tradition, it now "aims to take quality to be the sole criterion of publication, with no area of philosophy, no style of philosophy, and no school of philosophy excluded."[1] Its institutional home is shared between the University of Oxford and University College London. It is considered an important resource for studying philosophy.[2][3][4]

For other uses, see Mind (disambiguation).

Discipline

English

1876–present

Oxford University Press on behalf of the Mind Association (United Kingdom)

Quarterly

Mind

0026-4423 (print)
1460-2113 (web)

1876–1891: [5]

George Croom Robertson

1891–1920:

George Frederic Stout

1921–1947:

George Edward Moore

1947–1972:

Gilbert Ryle

1972–1984:

David Hamlyn

1984–1990:

Simon Blackburn

1990–2000:

Mark Sainsbury

2000–2005: Michael Martin

2005–2015:

Thomas Baldwin

2015–present: and Lucy O'Brien

Adrian William Moore

The following persons have been editors-in-chief:

"A Biographical Sketch of an Infant" (1877) –

Charles Darwin

"What is an Emotion?" (1884) –

William James

"" (1895) – Lewis Carroll

What the Tortoise Said to Achilles

List of philosophy journals

The Monist

Official website

Access to 1876–1922 volumes