Dear colleagues,
The Philosophy Research Initiative at Western Sydney University is pleased to 
announce that the Journal of Continental Philosophy is now online, and that the 
first issue is available in open access.

Here is the link to our first issue: https://www.pdcnet.org/jcp/toc

The Journal of Continental Philosophy is oriented by a number of convictions 
and aspirations shared by the Editorial Collective, ones by which we hope the 
journal will be steered. We begin this inaugural issue with an attempt to 
articulate these in order to explain what space this journal wants to claim for 
itself and why we believe this space needs to be occupied. As with most 
academic journals, we aim at publishing quality research from scholars around 
the world. We aim as well at finding an international audience for these essays.

The journal emerges out of the Philosophy Research Initiative at Western Sydney 
University 
(http://www.westernsydney.edu.au/philosophy<http://www.westernsydney.edu.au/philosophy>).
 This group of philosophers came together for a variety of reasons—but a common 
core of shared interests, coupled with a genuine respect for our differences, 
has enabled us to build a program that we find exciting and a real home for our 
work and teaching. We have our differences, but we share a sense of belonging 
to this large tradition of continental philosophy. We find our differences 
interesting, as the basis for conversation, not as a matter of contention. As 
is the case with many philosophy departments we come from different national 
backgrounds, different languages, and educational histories that have taken us 
along different paths. No grand design has brought us together and yet it is 
our collective energies and interests that will animate this journal and give 
it its initial impetus.

All the best,
Daniele Fulvi
Staff Assistant at the Journal of Continental Philosophy
https://www.pdcnet.org/pdc/bvdb.nsf/journal?openform&journal=pdc_jcp
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