Prudentia Journal #1 Editorial

Welcome to something new!

This is not Prudentia Newsletter #3. No, this is Prudentia Journal #1. I have had the idea that it might be good to occasionally release more than just a newsletter in the name of Prudentia. To be more precise, I have contemplated releasing an issue of Prudentia Journal after two issues of Prudentia Newsletter. In other words, there will – probably – be a new issue of Prudentia Journal once in every three months.

As the name suggests, this is a kind of journal, or a magazine. As you might know I also edit Genycs Magazine these days, which issues in a bimonthly manner (at least it has issued in this manner so far). While Genycs Magazine will focus on topics related to computers, programming and computer science, Prudentia Journal will be open for all other sorts of topics.

In this issue, you will find an essay about Karl Popper and his philosophy, as well as a statement on why I consider support of the gifted necessary, both of them having been written by me.

Of course I also invite other members of Prudentia as well as general readers to submit their articles for the upcoming next issues of Prudentia Journal. The journal is supposed to give you a platform for presenting your ideas and having them discussed by others. Don't ignore this opportunity!

Enjoy reading – I am looking forward to hearing from you.

Claus Volko, cdvolko (at) gmail (dot) com

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