ABOUT ALETHEIA:
Aletheia is a student-run philosophy journal, which seeks to serve as an
outlet
for undergraduate philosophy essays of exceptional quality. The journal is
produced by undergraduate Philosophy students, and supported in large
part by the Department of Philosophy. Aletheia is currently aiming for a spring publication, and issues will be available in print, as well
as online.
OUR MISSION:
Aletheia aims to provide undergraduates with the opportunity to publish their work
and experience the valuable process of constructive review. Students are also given the
chance to work for a journal by participating in editorial
decisions. These goals aid the general progress of undergraduate research by
spotlighting the fact that post-graduate study is not the only venue for important
inquiries in the philosophies.
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OUR NAME:
Aletheia is the Greek word for "truth", and like the English word implies sincerity as well as factuality or reality. The literal meaning of the word –is "the state of not being hidden; the state of being evident".