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Journal of Value Inquiry The Journal of Value Inquiry is an international, peer-reviewed, philosophical quarterly, founded in 1967 by James Wilbur, devoted to the stimulation and communication of research in value studies.
International Society on Value Inquiry (ISVI) The International Society for Value Inquiry was established in 1988 with the mission to facilitate discussion on questions of value across national boundaries. To this end this ISVI convenes every five years in conjunction with the World Congress of Philosophy and in the interim at various sites. Since its inception it convenes the largest participation among Societies gathered at these events. In addition to World Congress sites at Brighton, England; Moscow, Russia; Boston, USA; and most recently, Istanbul, Turkey, The ISVI meets a week before in nearby locations for the first phase of the World Congress proceedings, cities as, Arundel, England; Helsinki, Finland; and Florence, Italy.
Among the sites of interim meetings are Costa Rica, Nairobi, and China.
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