Journals and Centers
JOURNALS
Faith and Philosophy
Faith and Philosophy, edited by Tom Flint, carries articles that address philosophical issues from a Christian perspective, discussions of philosophical issues that arise within Christian faith, and essays that deal critically with the philosophical credentials of Christianity. Though many of its articles fall within the philosophy of religion, the journal welcomes submissions in all areas of philosophy, from those who do not as well as from those who do share its Christian commitment.
http://www.faithandphilosophy.com/
The Journal of Philosophical Research
Published by the Philosophy Documentation Center, The Journal of Philosophical Research (JPR) is edited by Michael DePaul, It is an annual peer-reviewed journal uniquely committed to the advance of scholarship in all areas of philosophical inquiry. It publishes articles from any philosophical orientation, in English or French, that make a significant contribution to the field. Email regarding the journal, including submissions, should be sent to jpr.jpr.1@nd.edu
http://www.pdcnet.org/jpr.html
International Yearbook of German Idealism
The International Yearbook of German Idealism is currently co-edited by Fred Rush. The founding co-editor is Karl Ameriks, the McMahon-Hank Professor of Philosophy.
http://www.degruyter.de/journals/ijbdi/detail.cfm
Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic
The Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic provides a forum where researchers working in all areas of logic and the foundations of mathematics can read and publish original and significant work.
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews is a free online journal that publishes substantive, high-quality book reviews that are commissioned and vetted by a distinguished national and international Editorial Board.
CENTERS AND INSTITUTES
Center for Environmental Justice and Children's Health
The Center for Environmental Justice and Children’s Health is a multi-disciplinary center dedicated to teaching, research, and service associated with one type of science- and technology-related ethical problem – those concerned with environmental justice or EJ. EJ violations occur when minorities, poor people, workers, or children bear disproportionately harmful levels or impacts of pollution.
Center for Ethics and Culture
The Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture is the leading Center for scholarly reflection within the Catholic intellectual and moral tradition.
Center for the Philosophy of Religion
The Center for Philosophy of Religion at the University of Notre Dame was established in the fall of 1976 in order to promote, support and disseminate scholarly work in philosophy of religion and Christian philosophy.
Maritain Center
The Maritain Center ensures that the spirit of Jacques Maritain remains alive at Notre Dame by archiving materials, facilitating lectures, and sponsoring the Thomistic Institute each summer.
http://www.nd.edu/Departments/Maritain/ndjmc.htm
Medieval Institute
The Medieval Institute coordinates the teaching and research of the largest contingent of medievalists at any Midwestern University.
Philosophic Institute
Notre Dame's Philosophic Institute evolved from the Philosophic Institute for Artificial Intelligence of the 1960's and early 1970s.
Reilly Center for Science, Technology, and Values
The Reilly Center for Science, Technology, and Values is the administrative home for three academic programs: The graduate program in History and Philosophy of Science, the undergraduate minor in Science, Technology, and Values, and the undergraduate dual degree program in Arts and Letters and Engineering. In addition, the Reilly Center supports research activities, conferences, and publications.
