期刊名称:ETHICS
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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Founded in 1890, Ethics is an international journal of moral, political, and legal philosophy. It publishes work from disciplines that have a normative dimension, including philosophy, law, economics, and social and political theory.
The Editors welcome work that draws on more than one disciplinary approach is especially welcome, as are contributions from outside the United States. Essays should avoid unnecessary technicality and strive to be accessible to the widest possible audience without sacrificing clarity and rigor. Ethics publishes both theory and the application of theory to contemporary moral issues. Historical essays are welcome, provided they have significant implications for contemporary theory.
Frequency: quarterly. Volume 117 begins October 2006. ISSN: 0014-1704. 240 pages/issue. |
Instructions to Authors
Ethics is an international journal of moral, political, and legal philosophy. It publishes work from disciplines that have a normative dimension, including philosophy and law and social, economic, and political theory. Work that draws on more than one disciplinary approach is especially welcome, as are contributions from outside the United States. Essays should avoid unnecessary technicality and strive to be accessible to the widest possible audience without sacrificing clarity and rigor. Ethics publishes both theory and the application of theory to contemporary moral issues. Historical essays are welcome, provided they have significant implications for contemporary theory. The journal encourages the submission of comments on articles it has published but cannot accept comments on articles published elsewhere. Unsolicited book reviews are not accepted.
Correspondence.--All editorial correspondence, including manuscripts from contributors and books for review, should be addressed to Ethics, University of Chicago, Swift Hall 007, 1025 E. 58th Street, Chicago, IL 60637. Telephone: 773-702-8215; fax: 773-834-9809
Manuscripts.--Submission of a manuscript to Ethics is understood to imply that the manuscript is not under consideration by any other journal and is offered to Ethics for first publication.
In preparing a manuscript for submission, please note the following: FOOTNOTES should be consecutively numbered and collected at the end. Everything should be DOUBLE-SPACED--this includes quotations and footnotes. MARGINS should be 1?inches on all sides.
In order to ensure that manuscripts are reviewed as quickly as possible, authors are asked to observe the following requirements:
1. Send FOUR COPIES of the paper submitted and four copies of an ABSTRACT not exceeding 250 words in length. These will not be returned. (Contributors outside the United States and Canada need send only one nonreturnable copy.)
2. Enclose two copies of a BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE, in not more than fifty words. Include in this note, if possible, the essential elements of a workable business mailing address.
3. Ensure that the manuscript is ANONYMOUS by deleting self-identifying references from the text and footnotes and putting them on a separate page.
Ethics encourages the submission of comments on articles previously published in the journal. All such contributions of twenty (typescript) pages or less will be reviewed by an expedited procedure and, if accepted, published in the first available issue. Other contributions of twenty (typescript) pages or less are also eligible for review by this expedited procedure.
Editorial Board
Editor John Deigh
Book Review Editor Charles Larmore
Associate Editors Marcia Baron Jeff McMahan Daniel Brudney David Miller David Copp Martha C. Nussbaum Stephen Darwall Debra Satz
Managing Editor Karen Merikangas Darling
Editorial Assistant
M. Cooper Harriss Steven C. Skultety
Editorial Board Larry Alexander Richard Kraut Anita L. Allen-Castellitto Will Kymlicka Elizabeth Anderson Stephen Macedo Richard J. Arneson Alasdair MacIntyre Brian Barry Christopher McMahon Lawrence C. Becker Onora O'Neill Simon Blackburn Philip Pettit Bernard Boxill Thomas Pogge David Brink Peter Railton Dan Brock Joseph Raz Cheshire Calhoun Donald H. Regan John Christman Arthur Ripstein G. A. Cohen John Roemer N. Ann Davis Connie S. Rosati Gerald Dworkin Alan Ryan John Martin Fischer Frederick Schauer Samuel Freeman Amartya Sen Marilyn Friedman George Sher William A. Galston Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Robert E. Goodin Michael Smith Keny Greenawalt Hillel Steiner Russell Hardin Michael Stocker Barbara Herman Wayne Sumner Thomas E. Hill, Jr. Judith Jarvis Thomson Donald Hubin Peter Vallentyne Thomas Hurka Philippe Van Parijs Shelly Kagan Jeremy Waldron Christine M. Korsgaard Susan Wolf
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