We are happy to inform our readers that EuJAP is preparing a special issue with the provisional title: Women in Philosophy: Past, Present and Future. This special issue will discuss topics related to the underrepresentation of women in academic philosophy and will be...
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New publication in EuJAP: Is There Change on The B-Theory of Time?
We are happy to announce a new publication in EuJAP: Is There Change on The B-Theory of Time?, authored by Luca Banfi (University College Dublin)
New publication in EuJAP: ACTS THAT KILL AND ACTS THAT DO NOT
We are happy to announce that EuJAP has a new publication ACTS THAT KILL AND ACTS THAT DO NOT — A PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS OF THE DEAD DONOR RULE, authored by Cheng-chih Tsai (Center for Holistic Education, MacKay Medical College).
New associate editor of EuJAP
We are very pleased to announce that Dr. Elisabetta Lalumera will be joining EuJAP as associate editor. Welcome Elisabetta! Elisabetta Lalumera is Assistant Professor (Ricercatore Vecchio Ordinamento) at the University of Bologna, Department for Life Quality...
The ten most cited papers published in EuJAP according to Google Scholar (UPDATE 10/23/2021)
Here are the ten most cited papers published in EuJAP since its inception in 2005 according to Google Scholar (via Publish and Perish): 1. French, Steven and Kerry McKenzie. 2012. Thinking outside the toolbox: Towards a more productive engagement...
Special Issue “the Bounds of Rationality” on Imperfect Cognitions blog 5
In a recent blog post on Imperfect Cognitions, Sam Wilkinson (University of Exeter) talks about his recent paper “Expressivism about Delusion Attribution” that was published in EuJAP as part of the special issue “the Bounds of Rationality”.
Special Issue “the Bounds of Rationality” on Imperfect Cognitions blog 4
In a recent blog post on Imperfect Cognitions, Valentina Petrolini (University of the Basque Country – UPV/EHU) talks about her recent paper “Too Much or Too Little? Disorders of Agency on a Spectrum” that was published in EuJAP as part of the special issue “the...
Special Issue “the Bounds of Rationality” on Imperfect Cognitions blog 3
In a recent blog post on Imperfect Cognitions, Emiliano Loria (Università La Sapienza, Roma) talks about his recent paper “A desirable convulsive threshold: Some reflections about electroconvulsive therapy” that was published in EuJAP as part of the special issue "the...
2nd CfP: Philosophy of Medicine, special issue of EuJAP
CfP: Special Issue of European Journal of Analytic Philosophy – Philosophy of Medicine Guest editors Anke Bueter (Aarhus University), Saana Jukola (University of Bonn) & Veli-Pekka Parkkinen (University of Bergen) Submission deadline 3/31/2021 Philosophy of medicine...
Special Issue “the Bounds of Rationality” on Imperfect Cognitions blog 2
In a recent blog post on Imperfect Cognitions, Eugenia Lancellotta (University of Birmingham) talks about her and Lisa Bortolotti's recent paper “Delusions in the two-factor theory: pathological or adaptive?” that was published in EuJAP as part of the special issue...

