Aims and scope

The Australasian Philosophical Review is a general journal of philosophy in Open Peer Commentary format. It publishes significant and controversial invited lead articles by authors from all areas of philosophy, together with invited and open peer commentaries on those invited lead articles, and lead authors' responses to all of these commentaries. Each issue has a different curator, (chosen by a committee of the Australasian Association of Philosophy). The curator, in conjunction with an issue committee established by the curator, is responsible for the choice of the author of the invited lead article and the authors of the invited commentaries. The curator and the issue committee also select open peer commentaries following a rigorous, anonymized review process. In order to submit an open peer commentary for consideration for publication in an issue, potential authors must first sign up to the APR Commentary Community, at http://australasianphilosophicalreview.org/ ("register as a commentator").

Authors can choose to publish gold open access in this journal.

Read the Instructions for Authors for information on how to submit your article.