WashU’s undergraduate-run journal of professional philosophy, the Washington University Review of Philosophy, is pleased to share that our fourth volume on the topic of Cooperation, Authority, and Collective Action has recently been published in the E-Collection of the Philosophy Documentation Center. You can access the issue free of charge on our page on the PDC's website.
Our founding mission was to bridge the gap between PhD philosophers and driven undergraduate editors, making academic-grade philosophy more accessible and valued by all; this issue is our latest step towards that goal. In over 150 pages, the fourth volume features one interview and nine articles from scholars with positions at universities across the globe. Inside its pages, you can find discussions of revolution, gossip, partiality, shared agency, collective emotion, criminal and distributive justice, punishment, human rights, and more.
Looking for more undergraduate-edited philosophy? Our fifth volume on the Philosophy of Aging is currently in the works.
Please reach out to philosophyreview@wustl.edu with any questions.