期刊名称:IDEALISTIC STUDIES
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Idealistic Studies provides a peer-reviewed forum for the discussion of themes and topics that relate to the tradition and legacy of philosophical Idealism. Established in 1971 as a vehicle for American Personalism and post-Kantian Idealism, the journal's mission has broadened to include other cognate topics, issues and philosophers. Its purview now includes historically earlier expressions as well as the inheritance of that past in the developments of late 19th to mid-20th century philosophy. The journal has become a venue for a number of philosophical movements that share Idealism in their genealogies, including Phenomenology, Neo-Kantianism, Historicism, Hermeneutics, Life Philosophy, Existentialism, and Pragmatism. The mission of Idealistic Studies is to provide a forum for writing that recognizes, whether by advocacy or criticism, the defining significance of consciousness and mind in the concerns of philosophy and other expressions of high culture.
Previous contributors to Idealistic Studies include Rolf Ahlers, Norman Bowie, Peter Caws, Roderick Chisolm, A.C. Ewing, Newton Garver, Jean Grondin, Dieter Henrich, Dale Jacquette, Erazim Kohak, Joseph Margolis, Andrew Reck, Nicholas Rescher, Tom Rockmore, Charlene Haddock Seigfried, and Paul Weiss.
Single back issues - Institutions: $22, Individuals: $12. Call for availability. Idealistic Studies provides a peer-reviewed forum for the discussion of themes and topics that relate to the tradition and legacy of philosophical Idealism. Established in 1971 as a vehicle for American Personalism and post-Kantian Idealism, the journal's mission has broadened to include other cognate topics, issues and philosophers. Its purview now includes historically earlier expressions as well as the inheritance of that past in the developments of late 19th to mid-20th century philosophy. The journal has become a venue for a number of philosophical movements that share Idealism in their genealogies, including Phenomenology, Neo-Kantianism, Historicism, Hermeneutics, Life Philosophy, Existentialism, and Pragmatism. The mission of Idealistic Studies is to provide a forum for writing that recognizes, whether by advocacy or criticism, the defining significance of consciousness and mind in the concerns of philosophy and other expressions of high culture.
Previous contributors to Idealistic Studies include Rolf Ahlers, Norman Bowie, Peter Caws, Roderick Chisolm, A.C. Ewing, Newton Garver, Jean Grondin, Dieter Henrich, Dale Jacquette, Erazim Kohak, Joseph Margolis, Andrew Reck, Nicholas Rescher, Tom Rockmore, Charlene Haddock Seigfried, and Paul Weiss.
Single back issues - Institutions: $22, Individuals: $12. Call for availability.
Instructions to Authors
Submission Guidelines for Authors
All submissions to Idealistic Studies must include the following
- Two hardcopies of the MS
- One diskette containing the MS in word processing format [Preferably in Microsoft Word (.doc) format.].
- An abstract of no more than 150 words.
Style
- No embedded footnotes, type them as endnotes.
- Double space text, single space endnotes.
- No page numbering.
- No page formatting.
- Use italics for emphasis and foreign word and phrases.
- Follow the guidelines of the Chicago Manual of Style
Length and Address
- Manuscripts should not exceed 10,000 words; typical length of published articles has been approximately 5,000 words.
- Send all manuscripts and correspondence concerning them to:
Prof. Gary Overvold, Editor Idealistic Studies Dept. of Philosophy Clark University Worcester, MA 01610-1477 govervold@clarku.edu Tel: 508-793-7411
Editorial Board
Editorial Contacts
All editorial correspondence should be addressed to:
Prof. Gary Overvold, Editor Dept. of Philosophy Clark University 950 Main St. Worcester, MA 01610-1407 Tel. 508-793-7416
E-mail: govervold@clarku.edu
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