期刊名称:JOURNAL OF VALUE INQUIRY
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 and scope
The Journal of Value Inquiry is an international, peer-reviewed, philosophical quarterly, founded in 1967 by James Wilbur, devoted to the stimulation and communication of research in value studies. The essays published in the journal concern the nature, origin, experiences and scope of value in general, as well as problems of value in such fields as culture, aesthetics, religion, social and legal theory or practice, ethics, education, and methodology, technology and the sciences. The Journal of Value Inquiry is a forum for presentation of the rich diversity of approaches available to value inquiry. It is committed to openness, cosmopolitanism, and the sharing of insights about humanity.
Besides full-length essays, the journal publishes notes, communications to the editors, book reviews, interviews, dialogues, reports, and a News column.
Instructions to Authors
Instructions for Authors
General
The Journal of Value Inquiry is a peer-reviewed scholarly publication. It publishes as "Articles" philosophical essays up to 25 pages in typescript. Two-part essays, each part able to stand alone, and totaling no more than 50 pages, will be considered. In the "Forum" section the Journal welcomes non-polemical responses to its recent essays or reviews, limited to 10 typed pages. "Reports" are published of major scholarly conferences and other activities in the field of values, limited to 15 typed pages. "Survey" articles on themes in value inquiry and essays on "Classical revisited" are generally invited.
In addition to "Book reviews" of recent publications, the Journal welcomes short "Second look" essays on neglected books and full-length "Review articles" on major recent works. "Interviews" and "Dialogues" are organized by the Editors, involving outstanding contributors to the field. The Journal publishes "News" of values studies from throughout the world, including regular columns for the American Society for Value Inquiry, the International Society for Value Inquiry and the Conference on Value Inquiry. The Journal publishes "Special issues" on major topics, as well as shorter "Symposium" treatments. The language of the journal is English.
Online Manuscript Submission
Manuscripts submitted to INQU must be offered exclusively to the Journal and must conform to the formatting requirements as stated below.
Authors, editors and reviewers of INQU can now make use of Editorial Manager, Springer’s fully web-enabled online manuscript submission and review system. To keep the review time as short as possible (no postal delays!), we encourage authors to submit manuscripts online. Editorial Manager offers authors the option of tracking the progress of the review process of manuscripts in real time.
Editorial Manager offers easy and straightforward log-in and submission procedures. This system supports a wide range of submission file formats: for manuscripts - Word, WordPerfect, RTF, TXT and LaTex; for figures - TIFF, GIF, JPEG, EPS, PPT, and Postscript.
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Manuscripts should be submitted to:
Style/Format
1. Manuscripts must be typewritten with double spacing and adequate margins. All the pages of the manuscript should be numbered consecutively, including the cover sheet as page 1, and the (End)Notes.
2. Submission in electronic form of the final version of a manuscript is compulsory.
3. New paragraphs should be indicated ONLY by clear indentation of the first line, NOT by an extra space-line!
4. The Notes should be numbered consecutively throughout the article and typed in double spacing as well as at the end of the manuscript.
5. References to books should include the author‘s name, full title, place of publication, publisher‘s name, and date of publication.
6. References to journals should include the author‘s name, full title within quotation marks, name of the journal, volume number, year of publication, followed by the page(s) to which reference is being made. Follow the format, shown below:
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Journal article: Wendy Lee-Lampshire, "Women-animals Machines: A Grammar for a Wittgensteinian Ecofeminism", The Journal of Value Inquiry 29 (1995): 89−101. |
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Book chapter: Mark Aronoff, "Spelling as Culture", in W.C. Watt (ed.), Writing Systems and Cognition (Dordrecht/Boston/London: Springer, 1994), 67−86, p. 71. |
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Book: R.B. Perry, General Theory of Value (New York/London: Longman, Green & Co., 1926), pp. 35−48. |
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Translation: Ludwig Wittgenstein, Philosophical Investigations, trans. and ed. G.E.M. Anscombe (New York: Macmillan, 1958), para. 282. |
7. Acknowledgements should be placed in the last-numbered (End)Note.
8. The Editors reserve the right to edit manuscripts for style and consistency.
Springer Open Choice
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Editorial Board
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief:
Thomas Magnell Drew University, Dept. of Philosophy, Madison, NJ, USA
Founding Editor:
James B. Wilbur?/P>
Associate Editors:
Book Reviews: James Stacey Taylor, Dept. of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USA News and Interviews: G. John M. Abbarno, D'Youville College, Buffalo, NY, USA Special Issues: Susan Dimock, Dept. of Philosophy, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada
Consulting Editors:
Mona Abousenna, Ain Shams University, Egypt; Timo Airaksinen, University of Helsinki, Finland; Robert Audi, University of Notre Dame, USA; Horacio Cerutti-Guldberg, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico; Jiang Chang, Hubei University, Wuhan, China; Margaret Chatterjee, Delhi University, India; Chong Kim Chong, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China; Wang Chengbing, Normal University, Beijing, China; Pio Colonnello, University of Naples, Italy; Richard T. De George, University of Kansas, USA; Enrique Dussel, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico; Bohdan Dziemidok, University of Gdánsk, Poland; Bernard Gert, Dartmouth College, USA; N. Georgopoulos, The University of Macedonia, Greece; Amihud Gilead, University of Haifa, Israel; Hilde Hein, College of the Holy Cross, USA; Jeanne Hersch, University of Geneva, Switzerland; M.W. Jackson, University of Sydney, Australia; Messay Kebede, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; George L. Kline, Bryn Mawr College, USA; John Ladd, Brown University, USA; Sander H. Lee, Keene State College, USA; Joseph Margolis, Temple University, USA; Francisco Mir?C., University of Lima, Peru; Myra Moss, Claremont McKenna College, USA; Arne Naess, University of Oslo, Norway; Jan Narveson, University of Waterloo, Canada; Lisa H. Newton, Fairfield University, USA; Kai Nielsen, University of Calgary, Canada; Nkeonye Otakpor, University of Benin, Nigeria; John Passmore, Australian National University, Australia; Anthony Lord Quinton, University of Oxford, UK; Gong Qun, Renmin University of China, Beijing, China; Tom Regan, North Carolina State University, USA; Nicholas Rescher, University of Pittsburgh, USA; Alan Ryan, University of Oxford, UK; Hans-Martin Sass, Ruhr Universitähum, Germany; Thomas Seebohm, Johannes-Gutenberg-Universitänz, Germany; C.L. Sheng, Tamkang University, Taiwan; Roger A. Shiner, University of Alberta, Canada; Wim J. van der Steen, Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Patricia H. Werhane, University of Virginia, USA
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