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Logos is the undergraduate philosophy journal at Cornell University. Founded in 2004, it is today one of the leading publications of its kind in the United States, soliciting submissions from undergraduates around the world.

It is proudly staffed by undergraduate students at the Sage School of Philosophy. A new edition is released every Spring. See past editions here.

We also host the annual Apocalypse Debate (a debate between five professors regarding whose discipline should survive the Apocalypse), the Kretzmann Conference, game nights, workshops, books events, etc. If you want to join our mailing list, you can do so here.

Among the most influential philosophers who have been a part of the Sage School over the course of its history include Thomas Nagel, Max Black, John Rawls and Walter Berns. Cornell University is also home to The Philosophical Review.

This organization is a registered student organization of Cornell University.