Editorial and advisory boards
Disputatio consists of an editorial committee, an editorial board and an advisory board.
The editorial board undertakes the responsibility of refereeing submissions. Each member is committed to referee around two papers per year and to suggest other suitable referees when necessary. Our editorial board includes experts on virtually all areas of philosophy, although focussing on the philosophies of language, logic, mind, and on epistemology and metaphysics. They receive the journal for free.
The advisory board gives advice on matters concerning the general policy of the journal with a view to helping it attain its primary goal of publishing first-rate philosophical work.
Editorial Board
- Helen Beebee (University of Birmingham)
- Jessica Brown (Arché and University of St Andrews)
- Pablo Cobreros (Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona)
- Annalisa Coliva (University of Modena)
- Paul Egré (Institut Jean Nicod, Paris)
- Roman Frigg (London School of Economics)
- Kathrin Glüer-Pagin (University of Stockholm)
- Sally Haslanger (MIT)
- Carl Hoefer (ICREA and Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona)
- Jonathan Lowe (University of Durham)
- Ofra Magidor (University of Oxford)
- Anna Mahtani (University of Oxford)
- Genoveva Martí (ICREA and University of Barcelona)
- José Martínez (University of Barcelona)
- Manuel Pérez-Otero (University of Barcelona)
- Duncan Pritchard (University of Edinburgh)
- Josep Prades (University of Girona)
- Wlodek Rabinowicz (University of Lund)
- Sonia Roca (University of Stirling)
- Sven Rosenkranz (LOGOS, University of Barcelona, Arché, University of St Andrews, and Freie Universität Berlin)
- Marco Ruffino (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro)
- Pablo Rychter (Universitat de Girona)
- Jennifer Saul (University of Sheffield)
Advisory Board
- Michael Devitt (City University of New York)
- Daniel Dennett (Tufts University)
- Kit Fine (New York University)
- Manuel García-Carpintero (University of Barcelona)
- James Higginbotham (University of Southern California)
- Paul Horwich (New York University)
- Christopher Peacocke (University of Columbia)
- Pieter Seuren (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics)
- Charles Travis (King's College London)
- Timothy Williamson (University of Oxford)