🧩 Philosophy Jun 22, 2026 · Justin Weinberg

Kant Studies Online: No Longer Online

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What happens to the articles published in an online-only journal when that journal not only ceases to publish, but ceases to exist?
A screenshot of the Kant Studies Online homepage, via the Internet Archive Wayback Machine
That question is raised by the case of Kant Studies Online, an online only, open-access philosophy journal that published articles between 2011 and 2016, the website of which is no longer accessible. The journal was founded by Gary Banham, who died in 2013.
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