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The Philosophical Forum

''The Philosophical Forum'' is a philosophy journal published by Wiley-Blackwell. It is currently edited by Douglas Lackey.
==History==
''The Philosophical Forum'' was founded in 1943 as an annual philosophy journal, published by the Boston University Philosophical Club. The first editor was Sheldon C. Ackley. The first issue contained articles by Edgar S. Brightman, David Easton, Robert Whitaker, and William E. Kerstetter. The journal continued to publish more or less annually until 1964. In its run it contained articles by many philosophers including Paul Arthur Schilpp, Hugo Adam Bedau, Brand Blanshard, Abraham Edel, and Gordon W. Allport.
''The Philosophical Forum'' was reconstituted in 1968 under the editorship of Joseph Agassi. It was published quarterly by Boston University's department of philosophy. The first issue contained articles by Charles Hartshorne, Sylvain Bromberger, and Yehuda Elkana's translation of an article by Ludwig Boltzmann. After two issues, Walter G. Emge took over as editor. He held the position for two issues until Marx Wartofsky took over editorship and reconstituted the Journal. When Wartofsky moved from Boston University to Baruch College ''The Philosophical Forum'' moved with him. Marx Wartofsky edited ''The Philosophical Forum'' until his death. William James Earle and then Douglas Lackey, both of Baruch College's Philosophy department, edited the ''Forum'' after Wartofsky's death.

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