Contemporary Pragmatism (COPR) is an interdisciplinary, international journal for discussions of applying pragmatism, broadly understood, to today's issues.
Contemporary Pragmatism will consider articles about pragmatism written from the standpoint of any tradition and perspective.
Contemporary Pragmatism especially seeks original explorations and critiques of pragmatism, and also of pragmatism's relations with humanism, naturalism, and analytic philosophy.
Contemporary Pragmatism cannot consider submissions that principally interpret or critique historical figures of American philosophy, although applications of past thought to contemporary issues are sought.
Contemporary Pragmatism welcomes contributions dealing with current issues in any field of philosophical inquiry, from epistemology, philosophy of language, metaphysics and philosophy of science, and philosophy of mind and action, to the areas of theoretical and applied ethics, aesthetics, social & political philosophy, philosophy of religion, and philosophy of the social sciences.
Contemporary Pragmatism encourages work having an interdisciplinary orientation, establishing bridges between pragmatic philosophy and, for example, theology, psychology, pedagogy, sociology, economics, medicine, political science, or international relations.
Editorial questions, suggestions about special issues or book reviews, and other queries should be sent to:
editorial@pragmatism.org.
Book Reviews:
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Founder and Editor-in-Chief John Shook,
University at Buffalo, USA
Editors Chiara Ambrosio,
University College London, UK Christopher J. Voparil,
Lynn University, USA
Associate Editor Myron Jackson,
Western Carolina University, USA Juliana Acosta López de Mesa,
Universidad De Antioquia, Colombia Santiago Rey,
Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga, Colombia
Editorial Board Matthew J. Brown,
Southern Illinois University, USA Kim Díaz,
El Paso Community College, USA Susan Dieleman,
University of Lethbridge, Canada Roberta Dreon,
Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, Italy Pascal Engel,
Université Paris IV - Sorbonne, France Jose Miguel Esteban,
Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Morelos, Mexico Rossella Fabbrichesi,
Università degli Studi Milano Statale, Italy Ángel Manuel Faerna García-Bermejo,
Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain Marilyn Fischer,
University of Dayton, USA Paulo Ghiraldelli, Jr.,
Centro de Estudos em Filosofia Americana, Brazil Eddie Glaude,
Princeton University, USA Judith Green,
Fordham University, USA David J. Hildebrand,
University of Colorado Denver, USA Guillermo Hurtado,
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México Daniel Kalpokas,
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba-CONICET, Argentina María Pía Lara,
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana - Mexico City, Mexico Barbara J. Lowe,
St. John Fisher University, USA Sarin Marchetti,
Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy Núria Sara Miras Boronat,
University of Barcelona, Spain Lee A. McBride III,
The College of Wooster, USA Erin McKenna,
University of Oregon, USA Ángeles J. Perona,
Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Huw Price,
University of Sydney, Australia Melvin Rogers,
Brown University, USA Naoko Saito,
Kyoto University, Japan Richard Shusterman,
Florida Atlantic University, USA Sor-hoon Tan,
National University of Singapore, Singapore Claudine Tiercelin,
Université de Paris-XII, France Christopher D. Tirres,
Santa Clara University, USA Cornel West,
Union Theological Seminary, USA
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Call for Papers: Special Issue on the theme of: Race, History, and Culture
This special issue, guest edited by CP’s associate editor Myron Jackson (Western Carolina University), is open for papers addressing race and ethnicity, broadly construed, along with cultural and historical aspects of racial relations and identity. A variety of approaches are invited, and contributions from scholars both in and outside of philosophy are sought, with more junior scholars especially encouraged to contribute.
Work length: 5000–8000 words are desired. Longer papers may be considered after contacting the Guest Editor at
anwhitehead1861@gmail.com
Deadline: 31 August 2025 Please click the “Submit Article” tab for Author Instructions.
Question and proposals may be sent to Myron Jackson at:
anwhitehead18
Founder and Editor-in-Chief John Shook,
University at Buffalo, USA
Editors Chiara Ambrosio,
University College London, UK Christopher J. Voparil,
Lynn University, USA
Associate Editor Myron Jackson,
Western Carolina University, USA Juliana Acosta López de Mesa,
Universidad De Antioquia, Colombia Santiago Rey,
Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga, Colombia
Editorial Board Matthew J. Brown,
Southern Illinois University, USA Kim Díaz,
El Paso Community College, USA Susan Dieleman,
University of Lethbridge, Canada Roberta Dreon,
Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, Italy Pascal Engel,
Université Paris IV - Sorbonne, France Jose Miguel Esteban,
Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Morelos, Mexico Rossella Fabbrichesi,
Università degli Studi Milano Statale, Italy Ángel Manuel Faerna García-Bermejo,
Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain Marilyn Fischer,
University of Dayton, USA Paulo Ghiraldelli, Jr.,
Centro de Estudos em Filosofia Americana, Brazil Eddie Glaude,
Princeton University, USA Judith Green,
Fordham University, USA David J. Hildebrand,
University of Colorado Denver, USA Guillermo Hurtado,
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México Daniel Kalpokas,
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba-CONICET, Argentina María Pía Lara,
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana - Mexico City, Mexico Barbara J. Lowe,
St. John Fisher University, USA Sarin Marchetti,
Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy Núria Sara Miras Boronat,
University of Barcelona, Spain Lee A. McBride III,
The College of Wooster, USA Erin McKenna,
University of Oregon, USA Ángeles J. Perona,
Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Huw Price,
University of Sydney, Australia Melvin Rogers,
Brown University, USA Naoko Saito,
Kyoto University, Japan Richard Shusterman,
Florida Atlantic University, USA Sor-hoon Tan,
National University of Singapore, Singapore Claudine Tiercelin,
Université de Paris-XII, France Christopher D. Tirres,
Santa Clara University, USA Cornel West,
Union Theological Seminary, USA
Call for Papers: Special Issue on the theme of: Race, History, and Culture
This special issue, guest edited by CP’s associate editor Myron Jackson (Western Carolina University), is open for papers addressing race and ethnicity, broadly construed, along with cultural and historical aspects of racial relations and identity. A variety of approaches are invited, and contributions from scholars both in and outside of philosophy are sought, with more junior scholars especially encouraged to contribute.
Work length: 5000–8000 words are desired. Longer papers may be considered after contacting the Guest Editor at
anwhitehead1861@gmail.com
Deadline: 31 August 2025 Please click the “Submit Article” tab for Author Instructions.
Question and proposals may be sent to Myron Jackson at:
anwhitehead18
ERIH PLUS
Humanities International Complete
Humanities International Index
Humanities Source
Humanities Source Ultimate
International Philosophical Bibliography (IPB)
Scopus
The Philosopher's Index
Web of Science
Contemporary Pragmatism (COPR) is an interdisciplinary, international journal for discussions of applying pragmatism, broadly understood, to today's issues.
Contemporary Pragmatism will consider articles about pragmatism written from the standpoint of any tradition and perspective.
Contemporary Pragmatism especially seeks original explorations and critiques of pragmatism, and also of pragmatism's relations with humanism, naturalism, and analytic philosophy.
Contemporary Pragmatism cannot consider submissions that principally interpret or critique historical figures of American philosophy, although applications of past thought to contemporary issues are sought.
Contemporary Pragmatism welcomes contributions dealing with current issues in any field of philosophical inquiry, from epistemology, philosophy of language, metaphysics and philosophy of science, and philosophy of mind and action, to the areas of theoretical and applied ethics, aesthetics, social & political philosophy, philosophy of religion, and philosophy of the social sciences.
Contemporary Pragmatism encourages work having an interdisciplinary orientation, establishing bridges between pragmatic philosophy and, for example, theology, psychology, pedagogy, sociology, economics, medicine, political science, or international relations.
Editorial questions, suggestions about special issues or book reviews, and other queries should be sent to:
editorial@pragmatism.org.
Book Reviews:
Publishers can contact
jshook@pragmatism.org about mailing new books. Instructions for book reviewers is to be found on
pragmatism.org.
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