Australasian Association of Philosophy
Routledge is delighted to be working with the Australasian Association of Philosophy. The AAP is the professional organisation of academic philosophers in Australia and New Zealand. The purpose of the Association is to promote the study of philosophy in Australasia, and to co-ordinate professional activities.
The AAP website can be found at: www.aap.org.au
Routledge now publishes the Australasian Journal of Philosophy, as well as managing the Association's membership.
How to become a member:
Australasian Association of Philosophy offers four different membership types, all of which include a subscription to Australasian Journal of Philosophy: Please click here for details.
Membership Benefits:
Online Access to Australasian Journal of Philosophy
Once your membership is renewed, you can activate your online subscription to Australasian Journal of Philosophy. Please visit www.informaworld.com and register as an Individual. Upon completion of your registration you will be given your ID. This ID should be emailed to support@informaworld.com; a member of Routledge staff will then be in touch to provide you with further information.
Australasian Journal of Philosophy 2007 Best Paper Award
The recipient of the Australasian Journal of Philosophy Best Paper Award is Professor John Heil for his paper 'The Legacy of Linguisticism' published in 84/2: 233-44. Professor Heil was awarded with a Routledge books voucher worth AUD$1000 at the Australasian Association of Philosophy (AAP) Conference Dinner on Thursday 5th July. His winning paper is published on the Journal's web page.
The Best Paper Award is an annual prize awarded by the AAP, in connection with Routledge. For more information on the award click here. To contribute a paper to the Journal and thus be eligible for the award, please refer to the submissions instructions of the Journal.