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Journal of the American Philosophical Association: inaugural Editorial
Board

Cambridge University Press and the American Philosophical Association are
delighted to announce the appointment of the Editorial Board which will
launch the Journal of the American Philosophical Association.
The Journal is now open for submissions.

Appearing quarterly in print and online, the Journal of the American 
Philosophical Association will provide a platform for original work in all 
areas of philosophy.

Professor John Heil, whose appointment as Editor-in-Chief was announced 
late last year, will be supported by a small group of Associate Editors 
who will be responsible for soliciting and assessing submissions in their 
respective fields. A number of internationally distinguished advisory 
editors will provide additional guidance. (The full team is listed below.)

The Editor commented: 'We have assembled a philosophically impressive 
editorial team committed to the development of a journal publishing 
articles of the highest quality that reflect the diversity of philosophy 
today. Our aim, spelled out in our Editorial Statement, is to publish 
compelling papers written in a way that can be appreciated by philosophers 
of every persuasion.'

For further information and to submit an article, please visit the 
Journal?s homepage: http://journals.cambridge.org/apa

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Journal of the American Philosophical Association Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief
John Heil (Washington University in St Louis)

Associate Editors
Helen Beebee (University of Manchester)
Mario De Caro (University of Rome)
Miranda Fricker (University of Sheffield)
Peter Graham (University of California, Riverside)
Brad Hooker (University of Reading)
Susan Sauv Meyer (University of Pennsylvania)
David Rasmussen (Boston College)
Tad Schmalz (University of Michigan)

Advisory Editors
Robert Audi (University of Notre Dame)
Daniel Garber (Princeton University)
Robert Gooding-Williams (University of Chicago)
Verity Harte (Yale University)
Sara Heinmaa (University of Helsinki)
Frank Jackson (Australian National University)
Pauline Kleingeld (University of Groningen)
Dominic McIver Lopes (University of British Columbia)
Frederick Neuhouser (University of Columbia/Barnard College)
Kwong-loi Shun (University of California, Berkeley)
Susanna Siegel (Harvard University)
Elliott Sober (University of Wisconsin)
Eleonore Stump (St Louis University)
Ken Taylor (Stanford University)
Manuel Vargas (University of San Francisco)
Timothy Williamson (University of Oxford)
David Wong (Duke University)
Alison Wylie (University of Washington)

A large and diverse international board of consulting editors will be
appointed in due course.