ENVIRONMENTAL PHILOSOPHY, founded in 2004, is the official journal of the International Association for Environmental Philosophy (IAEP). The journal features peer-reviewed articles, discussion papers, and book reviews for persons working and thinking within the broad field of "environmental philosophy." ENVIRONMENTAL PHILOSOPHY is published biennially in May and November, and is indexed in The Philosopher's Index.
The journal welcomes diverse philosophical approaches to environmental issues, including those inspired by the many schools of Continental philosophy, studies in the history of philosophy, indigenous and non-Western philosophy, and the traditions of American and Anglo-American philosophy.
ENVIRONMENTAL PHILOSOPHY strives to provide a forum that is accessible to all those working in this broad field, while recognizing the interdisciplinary nature of this conversation. We invite papers in the following general categories:
- Environmental Philosophy
- Humanities and Environmental Policy Development
- Environmental Ethics and Practice
- Environmental Aesthetics and Literature
- Environmental Theology
- Ecophenomenology
- Architecture, Place, and Dwelling
- Culture and Communities
- Philosophy of Science and Technology
- Environmental Justice and Political Ecology
- Analytic and Continental Approaches
- Non-western and indigenous perspectives
- Comparative environmental philosophy
We invite feminist submissions within any of these areas.
ENVIRONMENTAL PHILOSOPHY is sponsored by The International Association for Environmental Philosophy and the Department of Philosophy and Environmental Studies Program at the University of Oregon. |