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Letters from the Editors. Philosophy Journal Editors' Perspectives on Academic Publishing. The varying roles of Editorial Boards. In general, the Editorial Board reflects the general priorities of the journal. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. May 28, 2014. Suggest a Topic: Who should Editors Invite as Referees? So you want to be a referee? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Sara L. Uckelman. Jdjac...
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Letters from the Editors. Philosophy Journal Editors' Perspectives on Academic Publishing. Suggest a Topic: Who should Editors Invite as Referees? Writes from the Suggest a Topic page:. Should authors always decline to referee such articles or do circumstances sometimes make this acceptable? Should editors ask someone to referee a paper whose views are criticized in the paper? What are other practices in the discipline, and what should the right practice be? But I want to focus our discussion on Caleb...
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Letters from the Editors. Philosophy Journal Editors' Perspectives on Academic Publishing. Monthly Archives: February 2015. Poll about referee practices. Over at Reviewer 2 Must be Stopped. So I’ve created two polls which should be anonymous here, and even though this blog is aimed at people in philosophy, I still think the results should be of interest. Polls close in 1 week. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. And tagged referee reports. Sara l. uckelman. February 12, 2015. By Sara L. Uckelman.
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Letters from the Editors. Philosophy Journal Editors' Perspectives on Academic Publishing. Why Do Referee Reports Take So Long? Every person who has submitted a paper to a journal has at some point or another asked themselves this question. With so much riding on publication, the wait for referee reports and an editor’s decision can seem interminable. Six months, nine months, a year later…”Why do referee reports take so long? Why must I sit in agony for so long? This second read-through often prompts a l...
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A safe and supportive forum for early-career philosophers. (Email Marcus Arvan at 'marvan@ut.edu' to become a contributor). Laquo; Skilled perception and mystical percepion. Philosophy and public relations ». Reforming refereeing: carrots and sticks? A number of posts at different blogs recently have raised concerns about prevailing peer-review practices, and what might be done to improve things. Among other things, concerns have been expressed about excessively long turnaround times. First, heres one w...
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We are inquiring not in order to know what virtue is, but in order to become good, since otherwise our inquiry would have been of no use." Aristotle. I believe that thoughtful inquiry can be useful for the cultivation of character and the pursuit of human flourishing. Philosophical knowledge of virtue is important, but for the inquiry to be useful in the most important way such knowledge should be applied. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. By Stephen A. Macchia. An Hour A Day. John Sw...
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We are inquiring not in order to know what virtue is, but in order to become good, since otherwise our inquiry would have been of no use." Aristotle. Thursday, March 26, 2015. I've just set up a page at Contently: https:/ michaelaustin.contently.com/. I plan to use this as a place for easy access to my free online articles that have been published in a variety of different venues. If you're interested, check it out and bookmark the page. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Ed Fe...
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We are inquiring not in order to know what virtue is, but in order to become good, since otherwise our inquiry would have been of no use." Aristotle. You can check out my books here:. Http:/ www.amazon.com/author/michaelwaustin. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Husband, father, philosopher. I'm interested in questions related to ethics in everyday life and the human quest for true fulfillment. View my complete profile. Crafting a Rule of Life: An Invitation to the Well-Ordered Way. By Stephen A. Macchia.
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We are inquiring not in order to know what virtue is, but in order to become good, since otherwise our inquiry would have been of no use." Aristotle. Tuesday, March 31, 2015. I've just started a new website, which will be a place to access my blog and other resources related to my writing and speaking. I won't be adding new content here from now on, so to keep up with the latest, go to michaelwaustin.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. By Stephen A. Macchia. An Hour A Day.
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We are inquiring not in order to know what virtue is, but in order to become good, since otherwise our inquiry would have been of no use." Aristotle. Friday, March 20, 2015. Knowledge and Necessary Truths. But it is the knowledge of necessary and eternal truths which distinguishes us from mere animals, and gives us reason and the sciences, raising us to knowledge of ourselves and God. It is this in us which we call the rational soul or mind.". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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From the editor's chair. Just another WordPress.com site. A story about a little bird named Chirpmaster Chirp … really. June 17, 2015. Chirpmaster Chirp looked a lot like this little guy. OK, you can call me nuts but yes, I did actually drive 25 miles one morning to taxi a tiny house finch from my garage to the Schuylkill Wildlife Rehab Clinic. And no, the little bird wasn’t in need of. Don’t you hear that? A few minutes later Dr. Doolittle and his young apprentice came back into the house proudly pr...
Letters from the Editors | Philosophy Journal Editors' Perspectives on Academic Publishing
Letters from the Editors. Philosophy Journal Editors' Perspectives on Academic Publishing. Over at Daily Nous there’s some excerpts of advice on refereeing papers. Much of the quoted advice is things not. To do, and one caught my eye:. It is not your job to be copy editor. And yet, despite the advice quoted above and my own personal inclination, I believe there are reasons why it is appropriate for referees to provide this sort of feedback (which is why I do it myself). 8221; For a paper which has gramma...
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From the desk of a lifelong journalist. Images from Italy 2014. North Carolina Press Association awards. The Guardian Media: Advice to journalists by their publishers on how to act ethically. December 17, 2015. Here is an interesting read from The Guardian Media on publishers giving advice to journalists on how to conduct themselves ethically. Not that I am ranting or otherwise, but I […]. Read Article →. Ownership and ethics: A tale of woe for Las Vegas. December 15, 2015. Read Article →. September 21, ...
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