Aims and Scope
Philosophy Times is an interdisciplinary platform dedicated to exploring and discussing philosophical ideas from diverse intellectual traditions worldwide. The magazine seeks to encourage rigorous philosophical reflection while remaining accessible to a broad intellectual readership.
The publication engages with both classical and contemporary philosophical questions across ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of science, culture, literature, science and related interdisciplinary fields. It is particularly interested in work that situates philosophical inquiry within wider cultural, social, and intellectual contexts.
While grounded in academic inquiry, this magazine aims to make philosophical discussions readable and engaging not only for scholars and researchers but also for thoughtful readers outside the academy interested in philosophical questions and ideas and who may encounter philosophy as part of their early readings.
By bringing together perspectives from different philosophical traditions, the magazine aims to foster meaningful dialogue and deepen engagement with philosophical ideas in an increasingly interconnected intellectual landscape, in language made simple and evocative.
Magazine Editor
Anil D’Souza, PhD, brings 3 decades of experience in Education, Financial Services, Consulting, and OD, having held senior leadership corporate roles prior to joining academia.
Dr D’Souza has significant experience in organisational development, leadership coaching, culture diagnostics and assessment, designing performance management solutions and leadership assessment & development and actively consults with Industry. He expertly employs the performing arts, primarily dramaturgy in his consulting and education practises.
Dr D’Souza has published research papers in reputable international academic journals, as well as literary commentaries in a variety of newspapers, blogs, and magazines.
Dr D’Souza holds a PhD in Management, an MBA in HR and a Diploma in Counselling Therapy. He currently serves as Associate Professor at CHRIST (Deemed to be University) and teaches the psychology of leadership, strategy, design thinking, creativity, gender studies and OB. He also partners in leading Theatre in Management Education (TiME) for the Pune-Lavasa Campus.
His professional certifications include Leadership Coaching, Transactional Analysis, MBTI, Assessment and Development Centres, Design Thinking, Creativity (De Bono), and Theatre & Dramaturgy in Education, among others.
Beyond the classroom, Anil is part of an experimental theatre group based in Mumbai and enjoys travelling and occasionally performing his music.
Disclaimer
The Editorial Board of Philosophy Times makes every effort to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the content published in the journal. However, the views and opinions expressed in articles are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Editorial Board or the publication. While care is taken in the preparation of all material, Philosophy Times makes no representations or warranties regarding the completeness or accuracy of the content. Readers are encouraged to verify information independently where appropriate. The journal and its editorial team shall not be held liable for any loss or damage arising from the use of the published material.