CfP: Postgraduate Journal of Aesthetics – Call for submissions for special 
issue on the work of Stephen Davies

The Postgraduate Journal of Aesthetics invites high quality contributions for a 
special issue on the work of Professor Stephen Davies (University of Auckland) 
to be published in mid-2016.
The deadline for receipt of submission is: 15 February 2016.

We invite short and tightly argued critical articles concerning any aspect of 
Stephen Davies’s published works. Subject to peer-review, commentaries will be 
published in the special issue along with a response to the commentaries from 
Stephen Davies. 

Stephen Davies has contributed to a range of debates in philosophical 
aesthetics including those concerning the definition of art, the expressiveness 
of music and, most recently, whether art serves an adaptive function. A list of 
his published work is available at http://philpapers.org/s/Stephen%20Davies 
<http://philpapers.org/s/Stephen%20Davies>.

Naturally, we strongly encourage submissions from postgraduate philosophers, 
but we also welcome contributions from professional philosophers alike.

This is the first in what the PJA hopes will be a series of special issues on 
the work of senior aestheticians and their critics. The aims of this series are 
to offer a valuable forum for discussing influential philosophical arguments 
and ideas, create continuity between postgraduate and professional 
aestheticians, and nurture nascent talent in the postgraduate community. 

Submissions should be accessible, concise, and of a standard commensurate to 
excellent postgraduate level work. They should be up to 3,500 words in length. 
Submission instructions and author guidelines are available at www.pja.org 
<http://www.pja.org/>.

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The Postgraduate Journal of Aesthetics is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal 
for high quality articles, interviews and book reviews in philosophical 
aesthetics. Published by the British Society of Aesthetics, it offers 
postgraduates and professional philosophers a space to exchange ideas, and is a 
valuable resource for anyone interested in aesthetics and the philosophy of art.

Following the publication of the Spring 2015 issue, the journal will be 
published biannually. Articles are invited from postgraduate students and 
professional philosophers alike on any topic in aesthetics. The journal wishes 
to encourage a wide construal of the study of aesthetics to include papers from 
analytic, continental or historical points of view. Articles should be of a 
standard commensurate with excellent postgraduate work. We also welcome book 
reviews of a similar length and proposals for interviews with senior 
philosophers of art.

Articles are accepted and assessed on a rolling basis, and will be published in 
the next available issue. Where articles require re-submission or revisions, 
articles may need to be published in a later issue.

The PJA operates a strict anonymous editorial procedure in order to increase 
fairness for those from groups currently underrepresented in philosophy. For 
more information about the journal, and to submit an article, visit the 
journal’s website <pjaesthetics.org <http://pjaesthetics.org/>>.

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Shelby Moser, University of Kent

Ryan Paul Doran, University of Sheffield

Editors of the PJA



Ryan Paul Doran
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