Emory Library has recently acquired full access to the Philosophy Documentation Center’s journal holdings. The PDC is a small, non-profit publisher specializing in philosophy journals, conference proceedings, and professional society publications; roughly two-thirds of their titles are exclusive. A selection of their titles now available to the Emory community includes:
- Arendt Studies
- Augustinian Studies
- Chiasmi International
- The CLR James Journal
- Environmental Philosophy
- Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy (now full access)
- Fichte-Studien (now full access)
- Gatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual
- Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal
- Heidegger Studies
- Levinas Studies
- New Nietzsche Studies
- Palimpsest
- Philosophy Now
- Philosophy Today
- Radical Philosophy Review
- The Review of Metaphysics
- Social Theory and Practice
- The Owl of Minerva (now full access)
These titles are just a fraction of the 200+ titles to which Emory now has access. Be sure to check out the full list by visiting the Emory database page!
By Kyle Tanaka, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Philosophy & Research and Engagement Services Graduate Assistant, Woodruff Library