期刊名称:MIND
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
About the Journal
Mind has long been a leading journal in philosophy. For well over 100 years it has presented the best of cutting edge thought from epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mind. Mind continues its tradition of excellence today. Mind has always enjoyed a strong reputation for the high standards established by its editors and receives around 350 submissions each year. The editor seeks advice from a large number of expert referees, including members of the network of Associate Editors and his international advisers. Mind is published quarterly.
Abstracting and Indexing Services
Mind is covered by the following abstracting/indexing services:-
ABC CLIO America: History & Life British Humanities Index e-psyche ISI: Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Current Contents/Arts and Humanities, Research Alert JSTOR Linguistics and Language Behaviour Abstracts (LLBA) MLA Directory of Periodicals MLA International Bibliography MLA Directory of Abstracts Periodicals Contents Index Philosophers Index POIESIS (Philosophy Documentation Centre, online) Sociological Abstracts Wise for Medicine
Instructions to Authors
NOTES TO CONTRIBUTORS
All correspondence concerning submissions and other editorial matters should be sent to:
The Mind Editorial Office Department of Philosophy University of York York YO10 5DD Tel: +44-1904-433257 E-mail: mind@york.ac.uk
All mail for Mind will go in the first instance to the Editorial Administrator, Dr Barry Lee, so communications intended specifically for the attention of the Editor should be clearly thus marked.
The Editor¡¯s judgment will be conveyed to the author by the Editorial Administrator, so that complete anonymity can be preserved at all stages of the process. If the Editor¡¯s opinion is that a resubmission is likely to be accepted this is indicated in a covering letter.
Submissions Articles: Papers on all aspects of philosophy, including its history, will be considered. Authors are encouraged to present their arguments in a way which makes them accessible to a broad readership among philosophers; where technical material is included it should be accompanied informal exposition of the argument. There is no limit on the length of papers but, other things being equal, shorter papers are preferred.
Discussions: Brief comments on work published in Mind (but not elsewhere) are welcome. In the case of acceptance, the original author will be invited to make a very brief reply to the reply, and normally the exchange will be closed at that point.
Submission Format The preferred mode of submission is by email attachment to: mind@york.ac.uk. Please include your full name, any affiliation, and the title of your paper in the body of the email. All submissions will be acknowledged by email.
Papers should be typed, double spaced, and include an abstract. They should be prepared for anonymous refereeing, with revealing acknowledgements and self-identifying references removed. If a cover sheet including identifying information is sent, this must be a separate document/file. Papers not prepared for anonymous refereeing will not be read.
The preferred format for electronic submissions is Portable Document Format (.pdf). Papers may also be submitted as Microsoft Word (.doc) or Rich Text Format (.rtf) files. Authors using symbols and other technical apparatus should either include the relevant fonts in the attachment or use a PDF file with embedded fonts.
Papers may also be submitted by post in hard-copy to the correspondence address (above). In this case, two copies should be submitted; papers will not be returned. Authors are asked to note that hard-copy submissions will usually spend longer in review.
Accepted papers: Authors of accepted submissions will be asked to prepare a version of the article using the Mind house style and send it by email in a suitably formatted and encoded electronic version. Hard copy is also required.
Authors will be asked to sign the standard OUP copyright licence agreement.
Authors will receive one set of proofs, which will require immediate correction. Author's changes will not be accepted at proof stage.
Authors will also receive 25 free copies of their papers, and have the opportunity to purchase more at reasonable prices.
Mind Website: The Mind website is at: http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/phil/mind/
Editorial Board
Editorial Board
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