American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly

American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly
Sample Issues of the American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly
DisciplinePhilosophy
LanguageEnglish
Edited byDavid Clemenson
Publication details
Former name(s)
The New Scholasticism
History1990–present; 1927–1989 as The New Scholasticism
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Am. Cathol. Philos. Q.
Indexing
ISSN1051-3558 (print)
2153-8441 (web)
LCCN90-641105
OCLC no.21936453
Links

The American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly is a peer-reviewed academic journal sponsored by the American Catholic Philosophical Association. It was founded in 1927 as The New Scholasticism and adopted its current title in 1990. The journal publishes articles and book reviews covering the entire range and history of Western philosophical thought. Contributions on non-Western philosophy are also published, especially if they shed light upon issues in the Western tradition. The journal is not committed to any particular school of philosophy and contributions variously employ analytical, phenomenological, Thomistic, historical, and other methods. Nevertheless, it typically prefers contributions on topics or thinkers that are of special interest to Catholic thought. Thus, almost every issue usually carries at least one article on Thomas Aquinas. Pieces on medieval thought are well represented as well, as are essays in the philosophy of religion and philosophical theology.

Every fourth issue of the journal is devoted to a philosopher, Catholic or not, who has exercised a significant influence on Western philosophy. Recent special issues have been devoted to Max Scheler, Johannes Scotus Eriugena, Gabriel Marcel, Peter Abelard, and Edith Stein.

The editorial offices are currently located at the University of St. Thomas (Minnesota). The journal's editor is David L. Clemenson.[1]

  1. ^ "University of St. Thomas : Philosophy Department : Clemenson, David L." Archived from the original on 2010-09-27. Retrieved 2010-02-25.