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Analysis (journal)

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Analysis
DisciplinePhilosophy
LanguageEnglish
Edited byStacie Friend, Lee Walters, Roger Clark
Publication details
History1933–present
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Analysis
MathSciNetAnalysis (Oxford)
Indexing
ISSN0003-2638 (print)
1467-8284 (web)
LCCN2002-238559
JSTOR00032638
OCLC no.49855776
Links

Analysis is a peer-reviewed academic journal of philosophy established in 1933 that is published quarterly by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Analysis Trust.[1][2] Prior to January 2009, the journal was published by Blackwell Publishing.[3] Electronic access to this journal is available via JSTOR (1933–2013), Wiley InterScience (1996–2008), and Oxford Journals (2009–present).[4][5] The journal publishes short, concise articles (of up to 4000 words, excluding bibliography) in virtually any field of the analytic tradition.

Editors

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  • 1933–1948: Austin Duncan-Jones
  • 1948–1956: Margaret MacDonald
  • 1956–1965: Bernard Mayo
  • 1965–1971: Peter Winch
  • 1971–1976: C. J. F. Williams
  • 1976–1987: Christopher Kirwan
  • 1987–1999: Peter Smith
  • 2000–2016: Michael Clark
  • 2016–2017: Chris Daly and David Liggins
  • 2017–2021: David Liggins
  • 2021–2024: David Liggins, Stacie Friend, and Lee Walters
  • 2024–present: Stacie Friend, Lee Walters, and Roger Clark

Noteworthy articles

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A number of noteworthy works by notable authors have been published in the journal. These include{

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Analysis | About the Journal". Oxford Academic. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
  2. ^ "Welcome to the Analysis Trust". The Analysis Trust. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
  3. ^ Analysis Journal: News (Accessed 07-01-2009)
  4. ^ Wiley-Blackwell InterScience, Analysis
  5. ^ Oxford Journals, Analysis
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