OPEN REVIEW: Pre-print articles (selection) for NWR 1, Vol.3 available during March 2014

The Nordic Wittgenstein Review hereby invites you to preview and comment on some of the contributions of NWR 1 Vol. 3.

This Open Review procedure will be open during March 2014. Our hope is to engage the community in a process of collaborative review, with the aim of improving the quality of the publication.

The pre-print (with comment function for registered users) is available on the NWR website:
http://www.nordicwittgensteinreview.com/issue/current

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The second issue of the NWR in its entirety will appear in print in June 2014.


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OPEN REVIEW GUIDELINES

1. In your comment, please refer by section and page number, e.g.: "Sect. 2 [Title], p. 7", or by quoting the passage commented upon.

2. We seek constructive commentary and criticism which may help the author improve the text. The comment field is moderated by the editors.

3. Please do not cite the Pre-print versions elsewhere. These are works in progress. Publication June 2014. (In
urgent situations, refer to as forthcoming, Nordic Wittgenstein Review No. 1, Vol. 3, Pre-print version March 2014, www.nordicwittgensteinreview.com [accessed [date]].)

This open review procedure was designed and evaluated by the  EU-project Agora - Scholarly Open Access in European Philosophy http://www.project-agora.org/ 2011-13.


NORDIC WITTGENSTEIN REVIEW

Nordic Wittgenstein Review (NWR) publishes original contributions on all aspects of Wittgenstein's thought and work. Each issue includes an invited paper, an interview, a section for peer-reviewed articles, a section in which seminal works are re-published or where previously unpublished archival materials are presented, as well as a book review section. The journal is published by the Nordic Wittgenstein Society (NWS).

More information about the Nordic Wittgenstein Review is to be found here:
http://www.nordicwittgensteinreview.com/about

The Vol. 3 Editors
Martin Gustafsson, Lars Hertzberg and Yrsa Neuman (Åbo Akademi University)


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