This document details the steps you need to take to create an article for the TPM Online Reflections section. But please note, if you’d rather send your article to us, and let us handle the business of getting it on to the site, just email it to Jeremy Stangroom at jeremy@philosophersmag.com. First off, […]
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The Philosophers’ Magazine, established in 1997 by Julian Baggini and Jeremy Stangroom, recently concluded its print run after 99 issues but is now continuing its journey as a rebranded online publication. Throughout its history, the magazine has served as a valuable bridge between academic philosophy and a wider readership, offering […]