1000-Word Philosophy

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1000-Word Philosophy is an online philosophy anthology that publishes introductory 1000-word (or less) essays on philosophical topics.[1] The project was created in 2014 by Andrew D. Chapman, a philosophy lecturer at the University of Colorado, Boulder.[2][3][4] Since 2018, the anthology's editor-in-chief is Nathan Nobis, a professor of philosophy at Morehouse College. Many of the initial authors are graduates of the University of Colorado at Boulder's Ph.D. program in philosophy; now the contributors are from all over the globe. The essays include references or sources for more discussion of the essay's topic.[5]

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Philosophy anthology
AvailableinEnglish
HeadquartersBoulder, Colorado
EditorNathan Nobis
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1000-Word Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology
Type of site
Philosophy anthology
Available inEnglish
HeadquartersBoulder, Colorado
EditorNathan Nobis
URL1000wordphilosophy.com
CommercialNo.
LaunchedJanuary 20, 2014; 12 years ago (2014-01-20)
Current statusOnline
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