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期刊名称:EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY

ISSN:0966-8373
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:WILEY, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN, USA, NJ, 07030-5774
  出版社网址:http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/
期刊网址:http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1468-0378
主题范畴:PHILOSOPHY

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Cover image for Vol. 21 Issue 4

For much of its recent past philosophy in Europe has been pursued in disparate schools. Even within a given school, exchanges between individuals in different European nations have been severely limited. In view of a growing desire to overcome current insularity, the European Journal of Philosophy aims to bring together the best work from the different traditions of European thought, and encourages connections between them, without diluting their respective concerns. It thus serves as a unique forum for the exchange of ideas, from a wide range of contemporary perspectives.

"Founded by Mark Sacks in 1993, the European Journal of Philosophy has come to occupy a distinctive and highly valued place amongst the philosophical journals. The aim of the EJP has been to bring together the best work from those working within the 'analytic' and 'continental' traditions, and to encourage connections between them, without diluting their respective priorities and concerns. This has enabled the EJP to publish a wide range of material of the highest standard from philosophers across the world, reflecting the best thinking from a variety of philosophical perspectives, in a way that is accessible to all of them."

Keywords


philosophy, European, journal, international, traditions, schools, syncretism, philosophical, philosophers, contemporary, aesthetics, ethics, metaphysics, moral, logic, computational, epistemology, research, analysis, periodical, theory, reviews, book


Abstracting and Indexing Information


  • Academic Search (EBSCO Publishing)
  • Academic Search Elite (EBSCO Publishing)
  • Academic Search Premier (EBSCO Publishing)
  • Arts & Humanities Citation Index (Thomson Reuters)
  • British Humanities Index (ProQuest)
  • CSA Biological Sciences Database (ProQuest)
  • CSA Environmental Sciences & Pollution Management Database (ProQuest)
  • Current Contents: Arts & Humanities (Thomson Reuters)
  • Ecology Abstracts (ProQuest)
  • IBR & IBZ: International Bibliographies of Periodical Literature (KG Saur)
  • IBSS: International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (ProQuest)
  • Linguistics & Language Behavior Abstracts (ProQuest)
  • Philosopher's Index (Philosopher's Information Center)
  • PhilPapers
  • POIESIS: Philosophy Online Serials (PDC)
  • ProQuest Central (ProQuest)
  • ProQuest Research Library (ProQuest)
  • Sociological Abstracts (ProQuest)

Instructions to Authors

Authors are expected to make a contribution to the tradition within which they are working, while at the same time attempting to make the material accessible to philosophical readers from other traditions.

Contributors will not normally be expected to produce - or reflect on the desirability of producing - cross-cultural philosophy. The hope is, rather, that the material published gradually promotes amongst readers familiarity with, and discussion of other traditions where relevant.

Papers may include reflections on the author's previous work, but should not constitute repetition for the sole benefit of new audiences from other traditions. The Journal does not publish short replies or discussion notes.

Language:
While papers are published in English only, submissions are welcome in any of the major European languages. Papers submitted in English are referees within eight weeks (approx.). Processing of papers in languages other than English may take significantly longer. Accepted papers in the major European languages (French, German, Italian, Spanish) will be translated at the expense of the Journal. Versions of the papers in the original language will also be published electronically on the journal web site.

Word Length:
There is no strict upper word limit for articles, although the norm is around 9,000 words, and it would be unusual for the journal to publish a paper of more than 12,000 words. Submissions should be accompanied with details of their word length (including and excluding notes). 

Format:
Text should be double spaced, and papers should accommodate anonymous refereeing (authors provide their details separately in the submission process). Endnotes, rather than footnotes, should be used.

References in Articles:
There are several software packages available to help authors manage and format the references and footnotes in their journal article. We recommend the use of a software tool such as EndNote or Reference Manager for reference management and formatting.

EndNote reference styles can be searched for here:
http://www.endnote.com/support/enstyles.asp

Reference Manager reference styles can be searched for here:
http://www.refman.com/support/rmstyles.asp

Refereeing:
It is the policy of the Journal that all published papers will have undergone a process of anonymous refereeing (i.e will have been anonymously refereed at least once), assuming that they were submitted in suitable format (see below). Authors whose papers are rejected will not normally be sent reports: this is to enable us to keep to a turn-round of 8 weeks. Where there is a delay in making a decision on a submission, the author is contacted after 2 months with an apology, and kept informed of the situation. We are happy to answer queries from authors about the progress of their paper.

The figures for decision times for 2006 are as follows:
Editorial decision within less than 2 months: 89.2%
Editorial decision between 2 and 6 months: 10.24%
Editorial decision between 7 months and 1 year: 0.56%
Editorial decision of more than 1 year: 0%

The figures for decision times for 2007 are as follows:
Editorial decision within less than 2 months: 94.47%
Editorial decision between 2 and 6 months: 5.2%
Editorial decision between 7 months and 1 year: 0.33%
Editorial decision of more than 1 year: 0%

The figures for decision times for 2008 are as follows:
Editorial decision within less than 2 months: 84.44%
Editorial decision between 2 and 6 months: 15.23%
Editorial decision between 7 months and 1 year: 0.33%
Editorial decision of more than 1 year: 0%

The figures for decision times for 2009 are as follows:
Editorial decision within less than 2 months: 81.13%
Editorial decision between 2 and 6 months: 17.92%
Editorial decision between 7 months and 1 year: 0.94%
Editorial decision of more than 1 year: 0%


Accepted papers are now published under the Early View system, soon after authors submit their final versions to the editor.

Manuscript Submission:
Papers should be submitted electronically on line via http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ejop.
Authors should first create an account for themselves, then go to ‘author centre’ and follow the link headed ‘submit a new manuscript’. There is also information on registration and submission under the ‘resources’ tab on the ScholarOne Manuscript homepage. Authors who cannot submit electronically should contact the editorial office to make an alternative arrangement.

Style:
The layout of the manuscript should accommodate anonymous refereeing (i.e. name and address on a separate sheet, and not repeated in the text). Submitted papers can be in any acceptable stylistic convention, but authors finalizing their papers for publication should note the following EJP stylistic rules: Please use single quotation marks, except in the case of quotes within quotes. Endnotes, rather than footnotes, should be used.
Quotation marks should be within punctuation (e.g. '...greatest work'. NOT '...greatest work.'). References in the text and in endnotes should be by name and publication date, followed by page number, e.g. - Strawson 1966: 18. The works referred to should appear at the end of the paper, and should be set out in alphabetical and chronological order, in the following format:

Siep, L. (1992), Praktisch Philosophie im Deutschen Idealismus. Frankfurt a.M.: Suhrkamp.

Skorupski, J. (1990), 'The Intelligibility of Skepticism', in D. Bell and N. Cooper (eds.) The Analytic Tradition. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.

Strawson,P. F. (1974a), Freedom and Resentment and Other Essays. London: Metheun.

---(1974b), Subject and Predicate in Logic and Grammar. London: Methuen.

---(1992), Analysis and Metaphysics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Williams, M. (1999), 'Meaning and Deflationary Truth', Journal of Philosophy, 96: 545-64.

In cases where the author/date system makes it hard to identify which work is being referred to (e.g. where references are made to works within a collected edition), it is permissible to use title abbreviations, where these should be listed separately with the corresponding full titles at the beginning of the endnotes.

Proofs:
Authors should retain a copy of their paper against which to check proofs. One set of proofs will be sent to the authors directly by the publishers, for immediate attention.

Early View:
Early View articles are complete full text articles published online in advance of their publication in a printed issue. Articles are therefore available as soon as they are ready, rather than having to wait for the next scheduled print issue. The nature of such articles means that they do not yet have volume, issue or page numbers, so Early View articles cannot be cited in the traditional way. Such articles are therefore given a Digital Object Identifier (DOI), which allows the article to be cited and tracked before it is allocated to an issue. After print publication, the DOI remains valid and can be used to cite and access the article.

Production Tracking:
Online production tracking is now available for your article via Wiley Blackwell's Author Services. Author Services enables authors to track their article - once it has been accepted - through the production process to publication online and in print. Authors can check the status of their articles online and choose to receive automated emails at key stages of production. Authors will receive emails with unique links that enable them to register and have their articles automatically added to the system. Please ensure that a complete email address is provided when submitting a manuscript. Visit www.blackwellpublishing.com/bauthor for more details on online production tracking and for a wealth of resources including FAQs and tips on article preparation, submission and more.

Offprints:
Upon publication contributors will receive a free PDF off-print of their article. Copies of the issue can be purchased at a discounted price.


Editorial Board

Editor
Christopher Hookway
Department of Philosophy
University of Sheffield
45 Victoria Street
Sheffield
S3 7QB
UK
Phone: +44 (0)114 222 0582
Fax: +44 (0)114 279 6760
Email: ejp@sheffield.ac.uk

Reviews Editor
Joseph K. Schear, University of Oxford

Editorial Committee
Dina Emundts, University of Konstanz, Germany
Susan James, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK
Christoph Menke, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany
A. W. Moore, University of Oxford, UK
Robert B. Pippin, University of Chicago, USA
Beate Rössler, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Robert Stern, University of Sheffield, UK

Founding Editor
Mark Sacks, University of Essex, UK

Editorial Assistant
Jan Kandiyali

Editorial Board
Jacques Bouveresse, France
Jacques Brunschwig, France
Michael Dummett, UK
Jon Elster, Norway
Dagfinn Follesdal, Norway
Jurgen Habermas, Germany
Hide Ishiguro, Japan
Leszek Kolakowski, UK
Alan Montefiore, UK
Onora O'Neill, UK
Gunther Patzig, Germany
Christopher Peacocke, USA
Hilary Putnam, USA
Richard Rorty, USA
Paolo Rossi, Italy
Herbert Schnadelbach, Germany
Charles Taylor, Canada
Salvatore Veca, Italy
Albrecht Wellmer, Germany

Advisory Panel
Catherine Audard, London School of Economics, UK
Tom Baldwin, University of York, UK
David Bell, University of Sheffield, UK
Jay Bernstein, New School University, USA
Myriam Bienenstock, L'Universite Francois-Rabelais, France
Stephen Clark, University of Liverpool, UK
John Cottingham, University of Reading, UK
Edward Craig, University of Cambridge, England
Vincent Descombes, Paris, France
Peter Dews, University of Essex, England
Maurizio Passerin d'Entreves, South Africa
Alessandro Ferrara, University of Rome, Italy
Raymond Geuss, University of Cambridge, England
Jane Heal, University of Cambridge, England
David Heyd, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Christopher Hookway, University of Sheffield, England
Andreas Kemmerling, University of Heidelberg, Germany
Jesús M Larrazabal, University of the Basque Country, San Sebastián-Donostia, Spain
Diego Marconi, University of Torino at Vercelli, Italy
Stephen Mulhall, University of Oxford, England
David Papineau, King's College London, England
Philippe Van Parijs, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium
Philip Pettit, The Australian National University (Canberra), Australia
Eva Picardi, University of Bologna, Italy
Josep Lluís Prades, University of Girona, Spain
Zarco Puhovski, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Paul Redding, University of Sydney, Australia
Qiu Renzong, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
Peter Simons, University of Leeds, England
John Skorupski, University of St Andrews, Scotland
Michael Smith, Australian National University, Australia
Nicholas Smith, Macquarie University, Australia
Peter Sullivan, University of Stirling, Scotland
Tadeusz Szubka, Catholic University of Lublin, Poland
Marta Ujvári, Budapest University, Hungary
Kendall Walton, University of Michigan, USA




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