Theoria (philosophy journal)

Theoria: A Swedish Journal of Philosophy and Psychology is a peer-reviewed academic journal publishing research in all areas of philosophy established in 1935 by Åke Petzäll (sv). It is published quarterly by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of Stiftelsen Theoria. The current editor-in-chief is Sven Ove Hansson. Theoria publishes articles, reviews, and shorter notes and discussions.

Theoria
DisciplinePhilosophy
LanguageEnglish
Edited bySven Ove Hansson
Publication details
History1935–present
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of Stiftelsen Theoria
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Theoria
Indexing
ISSN0040-5825 (print)
1755-2567 (web)
Links

Editors

1935–1957Åke Petzäll (sv)
1957–1964Konrad Marc-Wogau (de)
1965–1969Sören Halldén (sv), Mats Furberg (sv) and Dag Prawitz
1969–1978Krister Segerberg
1978–1984Peter Gärdenfors
1978–1994Bengt Hansson
1995–1998Wlodek Rabinowicz
1999–Sven Ove Hansson

Notable articles

Among the contributions to philosophy, logic, and mathematics first published in Theoria are:

  • Carl Gustav Hempel, Le problème de la vérité, Theoria 3, 1937, 206–244. (Hempel's confirmation paradoxes)
  • Ernst Cassirer, Was ist "Subjektivismus"?, Theoria 5, 1939, 111–140.
  • Alf Ross, Imperatives and Logic, Theoria 7, 1941, 53–71. (Ross' deontic paradox)
  • Georg Henrik von Wright, The Paradoxes of Confirmation, Theoria 31, 1965, 255–274.
  • Per Lindström, First Order Predicate Logic with Generalized Quantifiers, Theoria 32, 1966, 186–195. (Lindström quantifiers)
  • Per Lindström, On Extensions of Elementary Logic, Theoria 35, 1969, 1–11. (Lindström's theorem)
  • Richard Montague, Universal Grammar, Theoria 36, 1970, 373–398. (Montague's universal grammar)
  • Michael Ruse, The Revolution in Biology, Theoria 36, 1970, 1–22.
  • Charles Leonard Hamblin, Mathematical models of dialogue. Theoria 37, 1971, 130–155.
  • David Lewis, Are We Free to Break the Laws?, Theoria 47, 1981, 113–121.
  • Carlos E. Alchourrón & David Makinson, On the Logic of Theory Change: Contraction Functions and their Associated Revision Functions, Theoria 48, 1982, 14–37.
  • W.V. Quine, Assuming Objects, Theoria 60, 1994, 171–183.
  • Donald Davidson, On Quine's Philosophy, Theoria 60, 1994, 184–192.
  • Donald Davidson & W.V. Quine, Exchange Between Donald Davidson and W.V. Quine Following Davidson's Lecture, Theoria 60, 1994, 226–231.
  • Michael Dummett, Bivalence and Vagueness, Theoria 61, 1995, 201–216.
  • Lars Bergström, Reflections on Consequentialism, Theoria 62, 1996, 74–94.
  • David Lewis, Rights to Rights, Theoria 69, 2003, 160–165.
  • Saul Kripke, Frege's Theory of Sense and Reference: Some Exegetical Notes, Theoria 74, 2008, 181–218.


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