The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP) is meticulously edited by a dedicated team of Executive Editors, comprising Co-Principal Editors and Associate Editors, who collectively ensure the quality, accuracy, and scholarly rigor of its extensive collection of philosophical entries. This editorial structure is crucial for maintaining the encyclopedia's reputation as a leading open-access resource in philosophy.
The Editorial Team
The editorial oversight of the SEP is managed by a group of distinguished scholars. Their roles involve commissioning new entries, reviewing submissions, and ensuring that the content reflects current philosophical scholarship and meets the highest academic standards.
Here are the key individuals responsible for editing the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy:
Role | Editor Name | Affiliation |
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Co-Principal Editor | Edward N. Zalta | Stanford University |
Co-Principal Editor | Uri Nodelman | Stanford University |
Associate Editor | Colin Allen | University of Pittsburgh |
Associate Editor | Hannah Kim | University of Arizona |
Associate Editor | Paul Oppenheimer | Stanford University & University of Adelaide |
For more detailed information about the individuals on the editorial board, you can visit the official Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Editorial Board page.