The Philosophers' Magazine

The Philosophers' Magazine

by Exact Editions Ltd

1 ratings
3 reviews
Free
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  • Released
  • Updated
  • January 7, 2015
  • October 5, 2018
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This app delivers accessible and entertaining philosophy content through interviews, essays, and reviews. It offers offline reading of synced back issues and advanced navigation features for an engaging experience.

Interviews with leading philosophers
Essays, news, and reviews
Offline reading of synced issues
Searchable archive
Interactive page links
Social media sharing
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What's New in The Philosophers' Magazine

12.0.0

October 5, 2018

• Added support for iOS 12 Password AutoFill, so if you have an Exact Editions account you can log in with a couple of taps. • Added a Siri Shortcut which allows you to go directly to the latest issues. • Added keyboard shortcuts for easy navigation within an issue. • Bug fixes and performance improvements.

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User reviews

Perfect replica of print version on my iPad

This app gives a perfect replica of the print version on my iPad with the option to read issues offline. This is perfect for me as I personally dislike reading only plain-text versions of articles.

Avoid

The Magazine has been going downward since it changed editor a while back. This last edition is the worst. Texts attributed to professors seem written by undergraduates. I wish I could cancel, but am not allowed to. I can and did delete it from my iPad, though.

No plain text format

There isn't an option to view the articles in a plain text format so I don't find this app helpful. Within this app you can only view the magazine in its printed format, with double columns of text on each page which means a fair bit of zooming in and out as you read. It's easier to read TPM by logging into their website where a plain text format is available if you scroll down beneath the 'printed' version of the page. I contacted the company who said they have no plans to upgrade this app to include a plain text option.
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FAQ

What is The Philosophers' Magazine?

The Philosophers' Magazine is an independent quarterly publication presenting philosophy in an accessible and entertaining format. It features interviews with leading philosophers, news, essays, reviews, and regular columnists.

How can I access content offline with The Philosophers' Magazine?

You can sync back issues to your device for offline reading. It is recommended to perform the initial sync within a Wi-Fi area. These synced issues will remain on your device unless removed due to low disk space.

What are the subscription options for The Philosophers' Magazine?

Subscriptions are available quarterly for £5.99 or annually for £20.49. The app also lists subscription plans as $6.99/P3M and $23.99/P1Y.

How do I manage my subscription for The Philosophers' Magazine?

You can manage your subscriptions and turn off auto-renewal by going to your Account Settings in iTunes after purchase. No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during the active subscription period.

Does The Philosophers' Magazine offer a free trial?

The provided data does not explicitly mention a free trial period. However, the app is listed as 'Free' in price, suggesting initial access might be free before subscription.

What devices is The Philosophers' Magazine compatible with?

The Philosophers' Magazine is compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod devices.

How often are new issues of The Philosophers' Magazine released?

The Philosophers' Magazine is an independent quarterly publication, meaning new issues are released approximately every three months.

What is the user rating for The Philosophers' Magazine?

The app has a rating of 1.0 stars from 1 rating, based on the provided data.