The Review of Metaphysics
The Review of Metaphysics is a peer-reviewed academic journal of philosophy. It was established by Paul Weiss and the first issue was published in September 1947. The journal's primary sponsor is and has been The [Catholic University of America], but other major universities help sustain it.
The journal publishes articles on metaphysics and on the history of philosophy. It also has a large book review section and lists the abstracts of other English-based philosophy journals. Once a year, it publishes statistics on the philosophy graduate programs in North America. The current editor-in-chief is Michael Rohlf.
Notable articles (ordered by date of publication)
- "Who is Nietzsche's Zarathustra?" by Martin Heidegger.
- "Aristotle and Plato on God as Nous and as the Good," by Stephen Menn.
- "Kant's Empiricism," by Lorne Falkenstein.
- "The Paradoxes of Hylomorphism," by Gordon P. Barnes.
- "Stanley Rosen's Critique of Leo Strauss," by Alexander S. Duff.
- "Aristotle's Psychological Approach to the Idea of Luck," by Daniel Schillinger.