European Journal of Analytic Philosophy (EuJAP)

European Journal of Analytic Philosophy (EuJAP) EuJAP aims at providing a forum for philosophical exchange among philosophers from diverse fields within the analytic tradition broadly conceived.

Editor-in-Chief
Marko Jurjako (University of Rijeka)

Associate editor
Elisabetta Lalumera (University of Bologna)

Assistant editor
Lovro Savić (University of Oxford)

Assistant editor
Viktor Ivanković (Institute of Philosophy, Zagreb)

Editorial administrators
Mia Biturajac (University of Rijeka)
Iva Martinić (University of Rijeka)

We have a new publication titled “Is Kindness a Virtue?” by Professor Kristján Kristjánsson (Birmingham). The paper argu...
04/09/2024

We have a new publication titled “Is Kindness a Virtue?” by Professor Kristján Kristjánsson (Birmingham). The paper argues that the answer is no! The paper can be read here:

This article swims against the stream of academic discourse by answer the title question in the negative. This contrarian answer is not meant to undermine the view that kindness is a good thing; neither is it, however, an example of a mere philosophi...

The Philosophy Journal Insight Project has updated EuJAP's profile. Check out the latest 2023 stats, including rankings ...
03/09/2024

The Philosophy Journal Insight Project has updated EuJAP's profile. Check out the latest 2023 stats, including rankings in Scopus and Scimago, submission numbers, rejection rates, and more!

Profile pages for journals indexed in the PJIP alongside links to the journal homepage and submission guidelines.

New paper alert: Our latest publication features Siddharth S's “Are Composite Subjects Possible? A Clarification of the ...
26/08/2024

New paper alert: Our latest publication features Siddharth S's “Are Composite Subjects Possible? A Clarification of the Subject Combination Problem Facing Panpsychism” 📄

Panpsychism, the view that phenomenal consciousness is present at the fundamental physical level, faces the subject combination problem––the question of whether (and how) subjects of experience can combine. While various solutions to the problem have...

New publication alert!EuJAP has a new publication. The paper by Tomislav Bracanović (Institute of Philosophy, Zagreb, Cr...
07/08/2024

New publication alert!
EuJAP has a new publication. The paper by Tomislav Bracanović (Institute of Philosophy, Zagreb, Croatia) is titled “Integrative Bioethics: A Blind Alley of European Bioethics“. The paper provides a critical overview of the recent developments in the integrative bioethics literature.

Integrative bioethics is a predominantly Croatian school of thought whose proponents claim to have initiated an innovative and recognizably European concept of bioethics capable of dealing with the most pressing issues of our time. In this paper, a c...

We have a new publication in value theory. The paper by Erich Rast (Nova University Lisbon) is titled "Better-Making Pro...
26/07/2024

We have a new publication in value theory. The paper by Erich Rast (Nova University Lisbon) is titled "Better-Making Properties and the Objectivity of Value Disagreement." Read it here:

A light form of value realism is defended according to which objective properties of comparison objects make value comparisons true or false. If one object has such a better-making property and another lacks it, this is sufficient for the truth of a...

New publication alert: "Can We Defend Normative Error Theory?" by Joshua Taccolini. This paper discusses whether we can ...
27/06/2024

New publication alert: "Can We Defend Normative Error Theory?" by Joshua Taccolini. This paper discusses whether we can believe in Normative Error Theory and what that implies for its truth.

Normative error theorists aim to defend an error theory which says that normative judgments ascribe normative properties, and such properties, including reasons for belief, are never instantiated. Many philosophers have raised objections to defending...

New publication alert: "Nontrivial Existence in Transparent Intensional Logic" by Miloš Kosterec critically examines Pav...
01/06/2024

New publication alert: "Nontrivial Existence in Transparent Intensional Logic" by Miloš Kosterec critically examines Pavel Tichý's arguments for a constant universe of individuals across possible worlds:

The paper analyses the validity of arguments supporting the assumption of a constant universe of individuals over all possible worlds within Transparent Intensional Logic. These arguments, proposed by Tichý, enjoy widespread acceptance among research...

Today, we extend our deepest condolences to the family and friends of Professor Nenad Miščević, a pioneer in analytic ph...
11/05/2024

Today, we extend our deepest condolences to the family and friends of Professor Nenad Miščević, a pioneer in analytic philosophy whose influence has profoundly shaped generations of philosophers in Croatia and beyond. He will be deeply missed.

The Editorial Board of EuJAP extends its deepest condolences on the untimely passing of Professor Nenad Miščević (1950-2024). For the last several decades, Professor Miščević served as a[...]

New publication alert: TWO PROBLEMS ABOUT MORAL RESPONSIBILITY IN THE CONTEXT OF ADDICTION by Federico Burdman,
11/05/2024

New publication alert: TWO PROBLEMS ABOUT MORAL RESPONSIBILITY IN THE CONTEXT OF ADDICTION by Federico Burdman,

Can addiction be credibly invoked as an excuse for moral harms secondary to particular decisions to use drugs? This question raises two distinct sets of issues. First, there is the question of whether addiction is the sort of consideration that could...

We are still among the Q1 journals in philosophy, according to the Scimago ranking list. Thanks to our editors for their...
18/04/2024

We are still among the Q1 journals in philosophy, according to the Scimago ranking list. Thanks to our editors for their dedicated work, our authors for submitting their papers, and our readers for their continued support!

The set of journals have been ranked according to their SJR and divided into four equal groups, four quartiles. Q1 (green) comprises the quarter of the journals with the highest values, Q2 (yellow) the second highest values, Q3 (orange) the third highest values and Q4 (red) the lowest values.

We have a new publication: “The Logical Possibility of Moral Dilemmas in Expressivist Semantics: A Case Study” by Ryo Ta...
24/03/2024

We have a new publication: “The Logical Possibility of Moral Dilemmas in Expressivist Semantics: A Case Study” by Ryo Tanaka (University of Tokyo)

In this paper, using Mark Schroeder’s (2008a) expressivist semantic framework for normative language as a case study, I will identify difficulties that even an expressivist semantic theory capable of addressing the Frege-Geach problem will encounter...

We have a new publication, this time a bit of comparative metaphysics: “Is L.A. Paul’s Essentialism Really Deeper than L...
14/03/2024

We have a new publication, this time a bit of comparative metaphysics: “Is L.A. Paul’s Essentialism Really Deeper than Lewis’s?” by Cristina Nencha (Bergamo)

L.A. Paul calls “deep” the kind of essentialism according to which the essential properties of objects are determined independently of the context. Deep essentialism opposes “shallow essentialism”, of which David Lewis is said to be a prominent advoc...

We are happy to announce the publication of Martina Blečić’s book review in EuJAP! Martina dives into the insightful exp...
13/02/2024

We are happy to announce the publication of Martina Blečić’s book review in EuJAP! Martina dives into the insightful exploration of Umberto Galimberti’s latest work, “L’ETICA DEL VIANDANTE”, published by Feltrinelli in 2023. https://hrcak.srce.hr/en/clanak/453972

BOOK REVIEW Umberto Galimberti L’ETICA DEL VIANDANTE, Feltrinelli, 2023, ISBN: 788807493645 (paper), ISBN: 9788858858530, (e-book) Paperback, 20,90 EUR, e-book: 12,99 EUR

To provide opportunities for students and junior scholars to gain knowledge and skills in managing a scholarly journal, ...
08/02/2024

To provide opportunities for students and junior scholars to gain knowledge and skills in managing a scholarly journal, EuJAP is partnering with Project TIPPS (https://sway.cloud.microsoft/xtU0m67IbRR0LAiJ?ref=Link). Junior collaborators involved in the project will have the chance to explore the inner workings of a scholarly journal and, if interested, assist in its operation, thus contributing to the shaping of the future of philosophy.

To provide opportunities for students and junior scholars to gain knowledge and skills in managing a scholarly journal, EuJAP is partnering with Project TIPPS. Junior collaborators involved in[...]

New publication alert: "Arbiters of Truth and Existence" by Nathaniel Gan (University of Singapore)
29/01/2024

New publication alert: "Arbiters of Truth and Existence" by Nathaniel Gan (University of Singapore)

Call the epistemological grounds on which we rationally should determine our ontological (or alethiological) commitments regarding an entity its arbiter of existence (or arbiter of truth). It is commonly thought that arbiters of existence and truth c...

The latest printed issue of EuJAP 2023, vol. 19, no. 2, can be accessed here: https://eujap.uniri.hr/wp-content/uploads/...
24/01/2024

The latest printed issue of EuJAP 2023, vol. 19, no. 2, can be accessed here:https://eujap.uniri.hr/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/EuJAP-Vol.-19-No.2-2023.pdf

09/11/2023

On a more positive note, we are happy to inform our readers, authors, and editors that EuJAP has been selected for inclusion in the Web of Science! We were recently notified that articles published after 2021, beginning with volume 17, issue 1, will be included in WoS's Emerging Sources Citation Index.

09/11/2023

Due to technical difficulties with the Hrčak portal, the address https://hrcak.srce.hr/, where all of EuJAP's articles are deposited and freely available online, is not available this morning. This means that articles published in the latest editions of EuJAP will temporarily not be accessible. We apologize to our readers for this inconvenience. The technical team of Hrčak is working on solving the problem. In the meantime, most of our articles can still be accessed on ResearchGate at the following address: https://www.researchgate.net/journal/European-journal-of-analytic-philosophy-1849-0514/2 . If any articles are not available, please send us a message, and we will be happy to provide them through alternative means.
Update - the problem was quickly solved

10/10/2023

Returning to pure analytic metaphysics;
New publication alert: "Something Negative about Totality Facts" by Andrea Raimondi (Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, India) https://hrcak.srce.hr/en/clanak/445558

27/09/2023

EuJAP has published another paper. This time we have a paper titled "Morality without Categoricity" by Dr. Elizabeth Ventham (University of Salzburg).

New publication alert: "Morality without Categoricity" by Dr. Elizabeth Ventham (Salzburg)https://hrcak.srce.hr/en/30823...
27/09/2023

New publication alert: "Morality without Categoricity" by Dr. Elizabeth Ventham (Salzburg)
https://hrcak.srce.hr/en/308232
A nice, albeit adversarial, follow-up on Philippa Foot's classic "Morality as a system of hypothetical imperatives".

EuJAP has published another paper. This time we have a paper titled "Morality without Categoricity" by Dr. Elizabeth Ventham (University of Salzburg).

New publication alert: In the paper “Why Parent Together?”, Marcus William Hunt presents a perspective on co-parenthood,...
08/07/2023

New publication alert: In the paper “Why Parent Together?”, Marcus William Hunt presents a perspective on co-parenthood, elucidating the axiological significance of being a co-parent: https://hrcak.srce.hr/en/305598

In the paper “Why Parent Together?”, Marcus William Hunt presents a perspective on co-parenthood, elucidating the axiological significance of being a co-parent. The paper can be accessed here:[...]

New publication alert: In the paper “Free Will as An Epistemically Innocent False Belief”, Fabio Tollon argues that for ...
06/07/2023

New publication alert: In the paper “Free Will as An Epistemically Innocent False Belief”, Fabio Tollon argues that for some people false belief in free will can be epistemically innocent. https://hrcak.srce.hr/en/clanak/440532

In the paper “Free Will as An Epistemically Innocent False Belief”, Fabio Tollon argues that for some people false belief in free will can be epistemically innocent. The[...]

New publication in the EuJAP! In the paper "Are there 'Moral' Judgments?", David Sackris and Rasmus Larsen Rosenberg pro...
03/05/2023

New publication in the EuJAP! In the paper "Are there 'Moral' Judgments?", David Sackris and Rasmus Larsen Rosenberg provide new arguments that cast "doubt on the idea that moral judgments form or instantiate a unified type"! https://hrcak.srce.hr/en/301126

Recent contributions in moral philosophy have raised questions concerning the prevalent assumption that moral judgments are typologically discrete, and thereby distinct from ordinary and/or other types of judgments. This paper adds to this discourse,...

We are delighted to inform our readers that EuJAP has achieved a Q1 ranking on SCImago for the year 2022! https://www.sc...
02/05/2023

We are delighted to inform our readers that EuJAP has achieved a Q1 ranking on SCImago for the year 2022!
https://www.scimagojr.com/journalsearch.php?q=21101043444&tip=sid&clean=0
This achievement has made us the most impactful philosophy journal in Croatia https://www.scimagojr.com/journalrank.php?category=1211&country=HR
and the 6th most impactful in Eastern Europe, according to SCImago's rankings. https://www.scimagojr.com/journalrank.php?category=1211&country=Eastern%20Europe

The set of journals have been ranked according to their SJR and divided into four equal groups, four quartiles. Q1 (green) comprises the quarter of the journals with the highest values, Q2 (yellow) the second highest values, Q3 (orange) the third highest values and Q4 (red) the lowest values.

29/04/2023

We are pleased to inform you that vol 19, no 1, featuring contributions to "Women in Philosophy: Past, Present and Future", has been published! The entire issue with cover is available here:https://eujap.uniri.hr/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/EuJAP-19-1_Full-issue.pdf

The final paper of this special issue is published: "Women in Philosophy: What is to be Done? Interrogating the Values o...
08/04/2023

The final paper of this special issue is published: "Women in Philosophy: What is to be Done? Interrogating the Values of Representation and Intersectionality" by Rebecca Buxton and Lisa Whiting https://hrcak.srce.hr/en/clanak/432483
Elly Vintiadis

It is clear that philosophy has a “woman problem”. Despite the recent acceptance of this fact, it is less clear what ought to be done about it. In this paper, we argue that philosophy as a discipline is uniquely well-positioned to think through the m...

We're thrilled to announce the publication of our latest paper:  "Where are the Women: The Ethnic Representation of Wome...
30/03/2023

We're thrilled to announce the publication of our latest paper: "Where are the Women: The Ethnic Representation of Women Authors in Philosophy Journals by Regional Affiliation and Specialization" by Sherri L. Conklin, Michael Nekras, and Jevin West
https://hrcak.srce.hr/en/296742

Using bibliographic metadata from 177 Philosophy Journals between 1950 and 2020, this article presents new data on the under- representation of women authors in philosophy journals across decades and across four different compounding factors. First,...

Another publication from the special issue on Women Philosophers: "Women Philosophers in Communist Socialism: The Case o...
19/03/2023

Another publication from the special issue on Women Philosophers: "Women Philosophers in Communist Socialism: The Case of Croatian Women Philosophers in Years 1945–1989" by Luka Boršić and Ivana Skuhala Karasman https://hrcak.srce.hr/en/295913 Institut za filozofiju
Ivana Skuhala

The text presents an analysis of the situation with women philosophers in Croatia during the communist socialist period (1945 – 1989). The analysis is concentrated on two aspects: receiving doctorate degrees in philosophy and publications. Our analys...

We have two more exciting publications:1. "Being-from-Birth: Pregnancy and Philosophy" by Suki Finn https://hrcak.srce.h...
17/03/2023

We have two more exciting publications:
1. "Being-from-Birth: Pregnancy and Philosophy" by Suki Finn https://hrcak.srce.hr/en/clanak/428152
and
2. "Is Consciousness Gendered?" by Sophie-Grace Chappell https://hrcak.srce.hr/en/clanak/428150

Women are underrepresented in philosophy. And pregnancy is under-researched in philosophy. Can a connection be made between the two? I will argue that whilst the counterfactual of ‘had women historically been better represented in philosophy then pre...

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Editor-in-Chief Marko Jurjako (University of Rijeka) Assistant editors Viktor Ivanković (Institute of Philosophy, Zagreb) Lovro Savić (University of Oxford) Editorial administrators Mia Biturajac (University of Rijeka)