Abstract

Almost four years ago, a new editorial team took over working on Forum Philosophicum. We were given the task of editing a journal whose character and status were already well established, even though its history has been much briefer than that of many Polish and international philosophical periodicals. We hope we have managed to preserve this legacy, while trying to modernize the editorial process and bring the journal into compliance with an increasingly rigorous set of international standards.

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  • A new editorial team took over working on Forum Philosophicum

  • Conceived of initially as a medium for presenting the ideas of Polish philosophers to a larger international forum, our journal has been slowly focusing on the issues important for Christian philosophy and the philosophy of religion. This was hardly unexpected, considering that Forum Philosophicum is published by the Jesuit institution of higher education in Cracow, Ignatianum

  • Forum has been accepted by the Philosophy Documentation Center, a worldrenowned database

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Introduction

A new editorial team took over working on Forum Philosophicum. We were given the task of editing a journal whose character and status were already well established, even though its history has been much briefer than that of many Polish and international philosophical periodicals. We hope we have managed to preserve this legacy, while trying to modernize the editorial process and bring the journal into compliance with an increasingly rigorous set of international standards.

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