Review of Metaphysics

Review of Metaphysics

The "Review of Metaphysics" is a philosophy journal. It was founded by Paul Weiss. Issue 1 of volume 1 was published in September 1947 with over 50 volumes--one volume per year--now in existence. Its primary sponsor is and has been the The Catholic University of America, but other major universities help sustain it.

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[http://www.reviewofmetaphysics.org/ Journal's website] :* [http://www.reviewofmetaphysics.org/sustain.htm Sustaining Institutions Page] including The Catholic University of America, Pennsylvania State University, and Yale

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