Crítica, Revista Hispanoamericana de Filosofía, is published by the Instituto de Investigaciones Filosóficas of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México). It appears quarterly in the months of April, August and December. Its first volume was published in 1967 with Peter Strawson's "Is Existence Never a Predicate?" as its opening article. Since then it has been the leading philosophy journal in the Spanish and Portuguese speaking world, publishing original work primarily in the analytical tradition. Crítica publishes articles, discussion pieces, state of the art papers, critical notices, and reviews of high quality in any area of philosophy which contribute to current philosophical debates. Conceptual precision, rigour and originality are essential to any work accepted for publication. Information regarding subscriptions, permissions, submission guidelines, and the most recent table of contents can be found at http://critica.filosoficas.unam.mx.
The Instituto de Investigaciones Filosóficas, UNAM, is both a philosophical research centre and one of the most important publishers of philosophical books in Spanish. Since 1940, it has been publishing original books, anthologies and translations into Spanish, as well as two philosophy journals: Crítica, Revista Hispanoamericana de filosofía since 1967, and Diánoia since 1955. The former is its only publication both in English and in Spanish.
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