The Leibniz Review
The Leibniz Review is a peer-reviewed academic journal devoted to scholarly examination of Gottfried Leibniz’s thought and work. It publishes contemporary articles and reviews, as well as original Leibniz texts. The Leibniz Review is sponsored by the Leibniz Society of North America and is produced at Ohio State University in Mansfield, Ohio. All issues are available online from the Philosophy Documentation Center.
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Discipline | Philosophy |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Glenn Hartz |
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Former name(s) | Leibniz Society Review, Leibniz Society Newsletter & Review |
History | 1991–present |
Publisher | Leibniz Society of North America (United States) |
Frequency | Annual |
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ISO 4 | Leibniz Rev. |
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ISSN | 1524-1556 (print) 2153-9162 (web) |
LCCN | sn998386 |
OCLC no. | 40950523 |
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Abstracting and indexing
The journal is abstracted and indexed in the International Bibliography of Periodical Literature, The Philosopher's Index, Philosophy Research Index, and PhilPapers.
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