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    In this article we raise a problem, and we offer two practical contributions to its solution. The problem is that academic communities interested in digital publishing do not have adequate tools to help them in choosing a publishing model that suits their needs. We believe that excessive focus on Open Access (OA) has obscured some important issues; moreover exclusive emphasis on increasing openness has contributed to an agenda and to policies that show clear practical shortcomings. We believe th…Read more
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    Note by the Editors
    Nordic Wittgenstein Review 2 (1): 5-6. 2013.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Nordic Wittgenstein Review Jahrgang: 2 Heft: 1 Seiten: 5-6
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    Nordic Wittgenstein Review 8 (1). 2019.
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    The report describes an investigation into possible business models for open access journals and books within philosophy conducted 2012-14.
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    Farewell from an Editor-in-Chief
    Nordic Wittgenstein Review 6 (1): 5-7. 2017.
    The first Editor-in-Chief of Nordic Wittgenstein Review bids farewell.
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    Note by the Editors
    Nordic Wittgenstein Review 4 (1): 5-6. 2015.
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    Note from the Editors
    Nordic Wittgenstein Review 5 (2): 5-6. 2016.
    The editors discuss issues related to the journal, its editing process and publication model.
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    Note from the Editors
    Nordic Wittgenstein Review 3 (1): 5-6. 2014.
    In their note, the editors thank the contributors and give an overview of the latest news regarding the journal
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    Note from the Editors
    Nordic Wittgenstein Review 4 (2): 5-6. 2015.
    The editors discuss issues related to the journal, its editing process and publication model.
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    Ludwig Wittgenstein once wrote to G.E. Moore that he had stirred up a philosophical wasps’ nest with his paradox, associated with the sentence “I believe it’s raining and it’s not raining”. The problem is that it would be odd for a speaker to assert this thought about herself, although it could be true about her, and although the sentence is well-formed and not contradictory. Making use of the notion of a sentence having sense in a context of significant use (inspired by Ludwig Wittgenstein), th…Read more
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    Note from the Editors
    Nordic Wittgenstein Review 5 (1): 5-7. 2016.
    The editors discuss issues related to the journal, its editing process and publication model.