期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHICAL 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
Aims & Scope
The International Journal of Philosophical Studies publishes academic articles of the highest quality in all areas of philosophy. In particular the journal seeks to:
- promote mutual comprehension and dialogue between the 'analytic' and 'continental' styles of philosophy
- combine discussion of contemporary problems with articles in the history of philosophy which shed light on aspects of the current debate
- provide quality articles on a broader range of issues than is currently available in philosophical journals.
The journal contains an extensive book review section, including reviews of non-English language books. It also provides Critical Notices which review major books or themes in depth.
The broad range of IJPS makes it essential reading for professionals in all fields of philosophy, for graduate students and for all those who take an interest in philosophical questions and their historical development.
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Instructions to Authors
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MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSIONS
Manuscripts originating outside Australasia should be sent to The Editor, International Journal of Philosophical Studies, University College Dublin, Dublin 4, Ireland, Email: Maria.baghramian@ucd.ie. Those from Australia and New Zealand should be sent to the Corresponding Editor for Australasia, International Journal for Philosophical Studies, School of Philosophy, University of Tasmania, GPO Box 252-41, Hobart, Tasmania 7001, Australia. Three copies of the manuscripts should be sent, accompanied by a short summary of about 150 words and a large self-addressed envelope. All manuscripts sent to the journal are independently refereed. Two referee's reports are solicited before a decision to publish is taken. Normally, the readers' unsigned reports are made available to the author of the submission. Refereeing is 'single-blind' (i.e. the referees are anonymous to the author but not vice-versa); however, authors who wish to have their submissions 'double-blind' refereed should submit their manuscripts with their names and institutional affiliations on a separate accompanying page and not on the manuscripts itself. Furthermore, the manuscript should not bear any marks that could lead to the identification of the author; i.e. all forms of self-reference should be omitted in the submitted manuscript. Most articles are accepted for publication only after some revision. The Editorial Board is able-in normal circumstances-to reach a decision on a submission within three to six months.
MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION Contributors may be asked to supply a version of their contribution on computer disk, as well as a printed copy. The manuscript should be typed double-spaced, on one side only and footnotes (also double-spaced) should be at the end of the text. A margin of at least one inch on each of the four sides of the sheet should be left. Do not justify the right hand margin of text. Paragraphs should be indented or marked by a double return. Block quotations (usually anything over forty words) should be indented two spaces from the left, without quotation marks. Use single quotes and double within for quoted matter in the text itself. Please mark all sub-headings clearly and flag them A, B or C in the margin if necessary to show their relative importance.
Footnotes should be brief and kept to a minimum. Citations of works should be presented as follows in footnotes:
Edmund Husserl, Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology, trans. F. Kersten, 2nd edn, Vol. 2 (The Hague: Martinuns Niijhoff, 1983), pp. 46-8.
Annette C. Baier, 'The Intentionality of Intentions', The Review, 3(3) (March 1997), pp. 389-414.
The Harvard author-date system is also acceptable with a text reference reading, for example?(James, 1910: pp. 66-7). Give full details in a reference list in alphabetical order: James, G. (ed.) (1666), London's Burning, London: Routledge. An article in a journal: Bannan, N. (1988) 'Singing and Synthesis', Music Teacher 67(3): 19-21. A chapter in an edited book: Bannan, N. (1988) 'Singing', in J. Beek (ed.) Music, London: Routledge.
Titles of articles should be in single quotes, as should technical terms and other quoted words or phrases. Use italics (or underlining) for book titles, journal titles, foreign terms and so on.
Numbers Spell out numbers from one to ninety-nine unless used with units, e.g. 2km; ages, e.g. a 10-year-old girl; or passages with a lot of statistics. Use minimum digits, e.g. 121-7 not 121-127.
Percentages Use 10 per cent in the text, % is acceptable in tables.
Abbreviations and contractions Use full stops after abbreviations (p., Ch.) but not contractions or acronyms (Dr, St, BBC, USA). Please note: ed. eds, etc.
Spelling In general, use -z- spellings in words like organize and -s- in words like analyse, but above all be consistent.
Free article access: Corresponding authors will receive free online access to their article through our website (www.informaworld.com) and a complimentary copy of the issue containing their article. Reprints of articles published in this journal can be purchased through Rightslink?when proofs are received. If you have any queries, please contact our reprints department at reprints@tandf.co.uk
Editorial Board
Editor:
Maria Baghramian - University College Dublin, Ireland, Email: Maria.baghramian@ucd.ie.
Founding Editor:
Dermot Moran - University College Dublin, Ireland
Reviews Editor:
Jim O'Shea - University College Dublin, Ireland
Corresponding Editor for Australasia:
Jeff Malpas - University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia
Editorial Assistant:
Margaret Brady
Editorial Board:
Karl-Otto Apel - Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt, Germany Jonathan Barnes - Universita de Paris IV - Sorbonne, France Werner Beierwaltes - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, München, Germany Seyla Benhabib - Yale University, USA John Cleary - The National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland Tim Crane - University College London, UK John Dillon - Trinity College Dublin, Ireland David Evans - The Queen's University of Belfast, Northern Ireland Karsten Harries - Yale University, New Haven, USA Klaus Held - Bergische Universität GH Wuppertal, Germany Klaus Jacobi - Albert-Ludwigs-Universität, Freiburg, Germany Richard Kearney - University College Dublin, Ireland/Boston College, USA Ernest Lepore - Rutgers, New Jersey, USA Thomas McCarthy - Northwestern University, Evanston, USA Kevin Mulligan - Universita de Genève, Switzerland Philip Pettit - Princeton University, USA Otto Pöggeler - Ruhr-Universität, Bochum, Germany Richard Rorty - Stanford University, USA Richard Sorabji - King's College London, UK Charles Taylor - McGill University, Montreal, Canada Timothy Williamson - University of Oxford, UK Jo Wolf - University College London, UK
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