I know for myself it’s really difficult to find a good philosophy journal that’s easy to comprehend and doesn’t assume you’re already proficient in whatever subject the article is discussing. Recently, I was looking around for some interesting articles we could take a look at about Aristotle, specifically where Liberty would fit in with his theory of the Polis. I came across a journal entitled The Review of Metaphysics. I was struck by its readability, and I wanted to highlight it in a post here because I think we’ll be using it extensively. What’s even better is that as a MLWGS student, we have access to it through JSTOR. The subscription goes up until the previous three years, where we then have access to current issues through Gale. An amazing resource if you ask me. JSTOR has got to be one of the best things our school has purchased in my time here. Mrs. Degroat graciously found the links for me for the homepage to the journal from our school’s subscriptions.
If you can’t remember your JSTOR username, or need the school database passwords, Mrs. Degroat can help you with those also.
Hope you find it intellectually stimulating.
MP
The Review of Metaphysics Home Page