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期刊名称:PHILOSOPHY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES

ISSN:0048-3931
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, USA, CA, 91320
  出版社网址:http://www.sagepub.co.uk/
期刊网址:http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journalsProdDesc.nav?prodId=Journal200913
主题范畴:PHILOSOPHY

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:

For over two decades Philosophy of the Social Sciences has served as the international, interdisciplinary forum for current research, theory and debate on the philosophical foundations of the social services. Philosophy of the Social Sciences focuses on the central issues of the social sciences, including general methodology (explaining, theorizing, testing) the application of philosophy (especially individualism versus holism), the nature of rationality and the history of theories and concepts. Among the topics you'll explore are: ethnomethodology, evolution, Marxism, phenomenology, postmodernism, rationality, relativism, scientific methods, and textual interpretations. Philosophy of the Social Sciences' open editorial policy ensures that you'll enjoy rigorous scholarship on topics viewed from many different and often conflicting  schools of thought. No school, party or style of philosophy of the social sciences is favoured. Debate between schools is encouraged. Each issue presents submissions by distinguished scholars from a variety of fields, including: anthropology, communications, economics, history, linguistics, philosophy, psycnology, and sociology. Each issue brings you in-depth discussions, symposia, literature surveys, translations, and review symposia of interest both to philosophyers concerned with the social sciences and to social scientists concerned with the philosophical foundations of their subjects.


Instructions to Authors
Manuscript Submission Guidelines:

PHILOSOPHY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES

Guide for Authors

 

PART I: SUBMISSIONS

 

S1. Article and discussion submissions should be in 3 hard copies (email submissions not accepted) with full contact address, telephone number, fax, and email. Send to:

Prof. I. C. Jarvie, Managing Editor,

Philosophy of the Social Sciences,

Department of Philosophy,

York University,

Toronto, ON M3J 1P3,

Canada

S2. All submissions are refereed. This usually takes from 2 to 4 months.

S3. Review Essays and Reviews are normally commissioned. Those interested in reviewing should contact the Managing Editor at jarvie@yorku.ca

 

PART II: ACCEPTED MSS

 

A1. Final copy delivered to the Managing Editor (address above) must be double-spaced throughout (including the Abstract, indented quotations, notes, and reference list), on 8 1/2"x11" paper, left justified only. Dot matrix printer copy is not recommended. An electronic copy identical in content to the hard copy is also required. This should be on PC compatible disk labeled with the author's name, the file name, and the name of the software used. Macintosh users should save their file to a PC-readable disk. From March 2005 Philosophy of the Social Sciences will print true footnotes. Authors using footnotes would be well advised to submit in MS Word.

A2. The order of the manuscript should be abstract, text, followed by references, and, in the case of articles, followed by biography (see A7 below).

A3. An indicator for the position of tables or figures should be placed in the text thus:

 

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Table 1 (or Figure 1) about here

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Camera-ready copy or electronic equivalent should accompany the hard copy and disk.

A4. Philosophy of the Social Sciences uses Chicago B reference style (chapter 16 of The Chicago Manual of Style, 13th and later editions). American spelling shall prevail. Webster's Ninth Collegiate Dictionary will be the authority for spelling, hyphenation, etc. Dates should be fully spelled out (viz. 11 November, 1998; eighteenth century) and elision (can't, don't, I've, it's, we've and the like) eschewed. For purposes of historical accuracy, use original date of publication of the edition of works cited, not date of reprint. Thus not Winch 1977, but Winch 1958 with (1977) in parenthesis in the list of references.

A5. All authors should provide, at the time of submitting final copy updated postal address, telephone, and fax numbers at home and work, and email address, if available.

A6. An abstract of 100 words or less should be supplied with articles.

A7. Authors of articles should provide in addition a short biographical note indicating areas of research, recent publications, etc., modeled on those that have appeared in the journal.

A8. For indexing, authors should also supply four or five keywords.

A9. NB: copyright. Quotations within an article or discussion note that aggregate to 300 words or more from a single work require the permission of the copyright holder, which should be sought and obtained by the author and enclosed with the final revised copy. Some newspapers and periodicals do not acknowledge "fair use" - if in doubt, check with Sage. Review essays and book reviews do not normally require such permission.

Authors who want to refine the use of English in their manuscripts might consider utilizing the services of SPi, a non-affiliated company that offers Professional Editing Services to authors of journal articles in the areas of science, technology, medicine or the social sciences. SPi specializes in editing and correcting English-language manuscripts written by authors with a primary language other than English. Visit http://www.prof-editing.com for more information about SPi¡¯s Professional Editing Services, pricing, and turn-around times, or to obtain a free quote or submit a manuscript for language polishing.

Please be aware that SAGE has no affiliation with SPi and makes no endorsement of the company. An author¡¯s use of SPi¡¯s services in no way guarantees that his or her submission will ultimately be accepted. Any arrangement an author enters into will be exclusively between the author and SPi, and any costs incurred are the sole responsibility of the author. 

Revised 1, December 2006


Editorial Board
Editorial Board:

Editors
J.N. Hattiangadi York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
John O'Neill York University, Canada
 
Editorial Board
Joseph Agassi York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Hans Albert University of Mannheim, Germany
L. A. Boland Simon Fraser University, Canada
Augustine Brannigan University of Calgary
James M. Buchanan George Mason University
K.O.L. Burridge University of British Colombia
Noam Chomsky Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Avi J. Cohen York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Kurt Danziger York University, North York, Canada
W. H. Dray University of Ottawa, Canada
Morris N. Eagle Marina Del Rey, CA
Jon Elster International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution
J. W. Grove Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Irene Harvey Pennsylvania State University
Karin Knorr-Cetina University of Konstanz, Germany
Noretta Koertge Bloomington, Indiana
Steven Lukes London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
Peter Munz Victoria University of Wellington School of Psychology
Christopher Nichols York University, Canada
Michael A. Overington St. Mary's University, Canada
Alexander Rosenberg University of Georgia, Atlanta, United States
Paul A Roth University of California-Santa Cruz, USA
Marshall Sahlins University of Chicago, IL
Charles Taylor McGill University, Canada
Sari Thomas Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
H. T. Wilson McLaughlin College, York University, Canada
 




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