期刊名称:PLURALIST
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

The Pluralist is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the ends of philosophical thought and dialogue in all widely used philosophical methodologies, including non-Western methods and those of traditional cultures. The journal upholds the Socratic dictum of self-knowledge and the love of wisdom as the purpose of philosophy. It seeks to express philosophical insights and concerns humanely and with an eye to literary as well as philosophical excellence, but technical papers are welcome. The Pluralist is a forum for discussion of diverse philosophical standpoints and pluralism's merits. The Pluralist considers high-quality submissions on any philosophical topic written from any philosophical perspective. Articles that defend some type of pluralism, apply a pluralistic perspective to contemporary issues, or take a critical stance against pluralism are encouraged.
The Pluralist is the official journal of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy. In addition to research articles, The Pluralist also includes highlights from the SAAP annual meeting, Presidential addresses, Founders' addresses, and other Society-related information.
Instructions to Authors
Submission of a manuscript to The Pluralist is understood to imply that the paper is original, it has not already been published in whole or in substantial part elsewhere, and is not currently under consideration by any other journal. Article lengths of 6,000 to 12,000 words are preferred, although longer papers will be considered. Discussion pieces, essay-length reviews, and book reviews may also be submitted. Before submitting a review, please contact Randall Auxier, Editor.
A submission must omit self-identifying information to allow for double-blind review. An abstract of 100 words should be placed at the start of the paper. Citations should follow the MLA Style Manuel and Guide, second edition. No autoformatting of notes should be used; all notes will be endnotes listed in numerical order at the end as part of the regular text. All text, including notes and extracted material (quotations, formulae), must be in 12-pt font and double-spaced. All pages must be numbered and have margins of at least one inch on all sides.
Electronic submissions by email are preferred if they are in IBM/PC Microsoft Word (.doc), WordPerfect (.wpd), or Rich Text (.rtf) formats. Hardcopy submissions are accepted if three copies are mailed with a separate cover letter.
All submissions should be sent to Randall Auxier, Philosophy Department, Mailcode 4505, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL 62901, auxier@pluralist.org.
Articles accepted for publication will be adjusted by editors to conform to University of Illinois Press formatting and returned to authors for proofreading. Upon publication, authors receive one copy of that issue of The Pluralist.
Editorial Board
Randall E. Auxier Editor Philosophy Department Southern Illinois University Faner Hall, MC-4505 Carbondale, IL 62901 (608) 453-7437 auxier@pluralist.org Patrick K. Dooley Book Review Editor Philosophy Department St. Bonaventure University 3261 West State Road St. Bonaventure, NY 14778 pdooley@sbu.edu
Roger Ward Book Review Editor Philosophy Department Georgetown College 400 East College Street 30 Pawling Hall Georgetown, KY 40324 Roger_Ward@georgetowncollege.edu
Editorial Board
Douglas Anderson Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
Richard Beauchamp Christopher Newport University
Richard J. Bernstein New School University
Thomas O. Buford Furman University
Nancy Cartwright University of California, San Diego and London School of Economics
John B. Cobb, Jr. Claremont Graduate University
Ralph D. Ellis Clark Atlanta University
Nancy Frankenberry Dartmouth College
Pete A. Y. Gunter University of North Texas
Richard E. Hart Bloomfield College
Hans Joas University of Chicago and Universität Erfurt
Will Kymlicka Queen’s University
John Lachs Vanderbilt University Lorraine Landry Oklahoma State University
James McLachlan Western Carolina University
Sandra D. Mitchell University of Pittsburgh
Robert C. Neville Boston University
Lucius Outlaw Vanderbilt University
Richard Prust St. Andrews Presbyterian College
Hilary Putnam Harvard University
Eric Reitan Oklahoma State University
Nicholas Rescher University of Pittsburgh
Michael Slote University of Miami
Kenneth Stikkers Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Mark Timmons University of Arizona
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