Volume II / issue 1 / 2011
The appearance of a new philosophy journal is always an occasion for celebration; the more so when it is devoted to epistemology, an area that has been rejuvenated in the last two decades. Aided by the ease of international communications, the openness of Logos & Episteme to a wide variety of different approaches fits well with the increasing integration of methods from naturalistic and a prioristic sources, from social and individualistic epistemologies, from the Anglo-American tradition, and from the so-called 'Continental' tradition. One looks forward to genuinely new intellectual developments emerging from the journal, where novel ideas produced by young researchers outside the older centres of academia can readily find an audience that appreciates their merits. The Romanian Academy is to be applauded for supporting the journal and may it have much success and a long life.
Paul Humphreys
Contributors:
Bogdan Baghiu; Bogdan Cretu; Steve Fuller; Richard Fumerton; Michael Jenkins; Bernard D. Katz; Jonathan L. Kvanvig; Pierre Le Morvan; P. D. Magnus; Doris Olin; Michael J. Shaffer; Alexandru Tofan; John Turri; Marian Taranu; Richard D. Vulich