We haven't tried this one before. I'll let it run for the next 48 hours roughly.
UPDATE: So after about 24 hours and about 160 votes, the top five has been holding pretty steady as follows:
1. European Journal of Philosophy (Condorcet winner: wins contests with all other choices) |
2. Philosophy & Phenomenological Research loses to European Journal of Philosophy by 90–48 |
3. Journal of the History of Philosophy loses to European Journal of Philosophy by 95–46, loses to Philosophy & Phenomenological Research by 67–64 |
4. Inquiry loses to European Journal of Philosophy by 101–35, loses to Journal of the History of Philosophy by 78–57 |
5. British Journal for the History of Philosophy loses to European Journal of Philosophy by 96–38, loses to Inquiry by 71–58 |
Sometimes Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie has also been in the top five. As a 'top six,' that also strikes me as a pretty sensible list.
Recent Comments