期刊名称:PHILOSOPHICAL Quarterly
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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Aims and Scope
The Philosophical Quarterly is one of the most highly regarded and established academic journals in philosophy. In an age of increasing specialism, it remains committed to publishing high-quality articles from leading international scholars across the range of philosophical study. Accessibility of its content for all philosophers - including students - is an editorial priority.
The Philosophical Quarterly regularly publishes articles, discussions and reviews, and runs an annual Essay Prize. Its distinguished international contributors engage with both the established and the new, for example, through reflection on cognitive psychology, decision theory, quantum mechanics. The Quarterly's outstanding book review section provides peer review comment on nearly one hundred of the most significant philosophical books each year.
Selected articles published in The Philosophical Quarterly will soon be available Online Early - visit www.blackwell-synergy.com/loi/phiq and click on the 'Online Early Articles' link to access these.
Instructions to Authors Author Guidelines
NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS
1. Submission of a manuscript is understood to imply that the paper is original, has not already been published as a whole or in substantial part elsewhere, and is not currently under consideration by any other journal.
2. Electronic submission is preferred, and contributions may be sent as email attachments to pq@st-and.ac.uk Most formats are acceptable, but PDF is preferred.
Non-electronic submissions may be sent to:
The Editorial Assistant, The Philosophical Quarterly, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Scotland KY16 9AL
We require three copies of submissions, and these will not be returned.
Alternatively, non-electronic submissions may be sent to:
Professor John Heil, The Philosophical Quarterly, Washington University, Campus Box 1073, St Louis, MO63130, USA
In this case two copies are required, and these will not be returned.
3. Submissions should include an abstract of up to 150 words, and a note of the word-count. We rarely accept articles which are longer than 10,000 words, nor discussions which are longer than 4,000 words, including footnotes and references. We rarely accept purely exegetical articles. Unnecessary technicalities, unusual symbols and lengthy bibliographies should be avoided, and the content should in most cases be accessible to readers with a general philosophical background. Footnotes should be brief, and be confined as far as possible to providing bibliographic details. Submissions should be double-spaced in clear, standard print with wide margins, on A4 or US letter paper, on one side of the paper only.
4. Articles must be submitted in a form suitable for blind refereeing; personal acknowledgements should be removed. PDF submissions should include the author's details in a separate document.
5. We think it important that editorial decisions be made speedily. Authors are encouraged to make use of email where possible (see address above).
6. The gestation time between acceptance and publication currently averages around nine months.
7. Contributors will receive a set of proofs, which will require immediate correction. Changes of style and content will not normally be allowed at that stage. Authors will receive a PDF of the printed work by email, and will be able to order 25 printed offprints free of charge.
8. Authors will be required to sign an Exclusive Licence Form (ELF) for all papers accepted for publication. Signature of the ELF is a condition of publication and papers will not be passed to the publisher for production unless a signed form has been received. Please note that signature of the Exclusive Licence Form does not affect ownership of copyright in the material. (Government employees need to complete the Author Warranty sections, although copyright in such cases does not need to be assigned). After submission authors will retain the right to publish their paper in various media/circumstances (please see the form for further details). To assist authors an appropriate form will be supplied by the editorial office. Alternatively, authors may like to download a copy of the form here
* Books for review should be sent to the Reviews Editor at the St Andrews address above.
Pre-submission English-language editing Authors for whom English is a second language may choose to have their manuscript professionally edited before submission to improve the English. A list of independent suppliers of editing services can be found at: www.blackwellpublishing.com/bauthor/english_language.asp. All services are paid for and arranged by the author, and use of one of these services does not guarantee acceptance or preference for publication.
Editorial Board
Editorial Information
All enquiries should be addressed to:
Moira Gilruth
Editorial Assistant
The Philosophical Quarterly
The University of St Andrews
St Andrews KY16 9AL, UK
E-mail: pq@st-andrews.ac.uk
Editorial Chair
Katherine Hawley, University of St. Andrews, UK
Executive Editor
Sarah Broadie, University of St. Andrews, UK
Reviews Editor
Timothy Chappell, The Open University, UK
North American Editor
Professor John Heil
Department of Philosophy
Campus Box 1073
Washington University
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130
USA
Phone: +1 314 935 5427
Email: jh@wustl.edu
Board of Editors
Elizabeth Ashford, University of St Andrews, UK
Peter Baumann, University of Aberdeen, UK
Sarah Broadie, University of St Andrews, UK
Jessica Brown, University of St Andrews, UK
Christopher J. Bryant, University of St Andrews, UK
Herman Cappelen, University of St Andrews, UK
Timothy Chappell, The Open University, UK
Berys. N. Gaut, University of St Andrews, UK
Patrick Greenough, University of St Andrews, UK
John. J. Haldane, University of St Andrews, UK
James Harris, University of St Andrews, UK
Katherine Hawley, University of St Andrews, UK
John Heil, Washington University, St Louis, USA
Alan Millar, University of Stirling, UK
Peter Milne, University of Edinburgh, UK
Timothy Mulgan, University of St Andrews, UK
Philip Percival, University of Glasgow, UK
Simon Prosser, University of St Andrews, UK
Stephen Read, University of St Andrews, UK
Michael Ridge, University of Edinburgh, UK
Stewart D. Shapiro, University of St Andrews, UK
Roger Squires, University of St. Andrews, UK
Leslie F. Stevenson, University of St. Andrews, UK
Susan Stuart, University of Glasgow, UK
Peter M. Sullivan, University of Stirling, UK
Jens Timmermann, University of St. Andrews, UK
Michael Wheeler, University of Stirling, UK
Crispin J. G. Wright, University of St. Andrews, UK
Roger Young, University of Dundee, UK
Joint Committee of Management
Berys Gaut (Chairman of the Management Committee), University of St. Andrews, UK
Peter Baumann (Hon. Secretary, Scots Philosophical Club), University of Aberdeen, UK
Amanda Farmer (Treasurer), University of St. Andrews, UK
Sarah Broadie, University of St. Andrews, UK
Katherine Hawley, University of St Andrews, UK
Dudley Knowles, University of Glasgow, UK
Stephen Read, University of St. Andrews, U
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