La Canadian Association for Publishing in Philosophy annonce qu'elle a entrepris la publication, en plus du Canadian Journal of Philosophy, d'une serie de monog- F LA PHILOSOPHIE A U CANADA H ^ Q PHILOSOPHY IN CANADA £ La serie comprendra des oeuvres dans tous les domaines de la philosophie, en anglais ou en frangais. Elle donnera la preference a des oeuvres canadiennes, et, au moins au commencement, aux monographies d'une longueur de 15,000 a 35,000 mots —trop longues pour etre des articles de revue, trop courtes pour etre des livres de tattle normale. Les manuscrits, une fois rediges, doivent presenter les qualites requises pour obtenir une subvention du Conseil Canadien de Re- cherche sur les Humanites. Ms devront premierement etre envoyes a: David Braybrooke Department of Philosophy Dalhousie University Halifax, Nouvelle-Ecosse, qui aura qualite de directeur de la serie pour la C.A.P.P., avec la collaboration d'autres membres de son department. Les premieres monographies a etre publiees seront (1) Charles B. Daniels et (2) George Englebretsen (University of Victoria), (Bishop's University) The Evaluation of Ethical Theories Speaking of Persons, suivies de pres — nous I'esperons — de deux monographies ecrites par des auteurs francophones. TheCanadian Association for Publishing in Philosophy wishes to announce that it is undertaking to publish, in addition to the Canadian Journal of Philosophy, a monograph series, F PHILOSOPHY IN CANADA T Q Q LA PHILOSOPHIE A U CANADA y ^ O O which will include works in any field of philosophy, in French or English. Priority will be given to Canadian material, all else being equal; and at least initially to monographs of between 15,000 words and 35,000 —too long for journal articles, too short to be books of ordinary size. Manuscripts will have to qualify after editing for subventions from the Humanities Research Council of Canada. They should be submitted in the first instance t o : David Braybrooke Department of Philosophy Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia, who with the collaboration of other members of his department will edit the series on behalf of the C.A.P.P. The first monographs to be published will be (1) Charles B. Daniels and (2) George Englebretsen (University of Victoria), (Bishop's University), The Evaluation of Ethical Theories Speaking of Persons, to be followed shortly, it is hoped, by two monographs by francophone authors. March 1975 Volume 1, number 3 Jacques Barzun Quentin Bell John C. Cawelti Frederick Crews E. D . 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