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The Harvard Review of Philosophy

Founded in 1991, The Harvard Review of Philosophy is an annual journal of professional philosophy distributed to over a thousand philosophers, libraries, and universities throughout the world. Our issues have included work by or interviews with many of the major figures in contemporary philosophy, including Noam Chomsky, Hubert Dreyfus, Sarah Kofman, Sir Karl Popper, Hilary Putnam, W. V. Quine, John Rawls, John Searle, and Bernard Williams.

The Review is edited and published by undergraduate philosophy students at Harvard University. The Review places no restraints on what sorts of philosophy it publishes; it seeks only to publish philosophical work that is interesting and insightful. Interviews published in the Review from years 1991 to 2001 have been collected in Philosophers in Conversation: Interviews from the Harvard Review of Philosophy, which was published by Routledge in 2001.


The Harvard Review of Philosophy held its fourth annual lecture on April 24, 2009. Peter Kivy (Rutgers University) gave a lecture entitled "Mozart's Skull: Looking for Genius (in all the Wrong Places)." The fifth annual lecture will be given by John McDowell (University of Pittsburgh) on Thursday April 22, 2010.

News for Authors (July 10, 2009): Articles selected for publication in the Fall 2009 issue are listed by title here. If your article title does not appear in this list, we unfortunately are not able to publish your submission.