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Author Guidelines

 ATTENTION! Editors prefer contact via e-mail. Please submit the articles by sending them directly to the address: logosietos@upjp2.edu.pl

EDITORIAL REQUIREMENTS

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.

    1. The text should be sent by the author using his own e-mail address. We do not accept text sent and referred by another person. The condition for publication is that the author provides his electronic researcher ID (ORCID number) in order to place it on the first page of his article in addition to traditional affiliation.
    2. Send the text to the e-mail address: logosietos@upjp2.edu.pl
    3. We accept file format .docx (MS WORD)
    4. By submitting your text, the content of the e-mail should include the following statement"The text I am sending has not been published in the past in print and/or in an electronic version in another journal or monograph in Poland or another country. The text has not been submitted to another journal or monograph in Poland or another country. This text is not in the review in another editorial office. The work was done with the substantive and intellectual participation of all authors. The work was done excluding conflicts of interest between the authors and other institutions, companies or organizations. I am aware of the obligation to inform at work about the possible existence of a commercial source of its financing. This statement is made in full awareness of the legal consequences resulting from the certification of untruth and ethical consequences. I understand that the Editors of Logos and Ethos and the UPJPII Press have the right to verify the originality of the submitted work and to immediately reject it if any violation of the above rules is found. I acknowledge that such a violation of the Editors Logos and Ethos and the UPJPII Scientific Publishing House have the right to notify appropriate persons with an indication of the subject of the violation."
    5. The article must have a philosophical character. Possible references to other fields of science cannot overshadow this character too much.
    6. The article must contain a bibliography, abstract (in the range of 600-1200 characters with spaces), 5 keywords and a note about the Author (affiliation, ORCID number).
    7. In the case of non-English texts should be additionally attached translated into English: title, abstract, 5 keywords.
    8. All data should be sent in one file together with the article, the total volume of which cannot exceed 40,000 characters with spaces.
    9. The article cannot be a string of text itself, but it must be properly divided by the author. It must contain the introductory part, subheadings (numbered with Arabic numerals) and the final part containing the conclusions.
    10. If the bibliography of the article is written in a non-Latin alphabet (eg Cyrillic), then it is necessary to transliterate the bibliography into the Latin alphabet.
    11. If the Author refers to himself in an article in any way (eg by quoting his books, posting research project numbers, etc.), he should inform the Editorial Office.
    12. Footnotes in Arabic numbers should be placed at the bottom of the pages, not at the end of the article. The text should be submitted in a clear form, ready for publication, checked by the person using the given language on a daily basis.
    13. In order to increase the citation rate in our journal, we do not use abbreviations like "ibidem", etc. Therefore, the footnotes data should be repeated.
    14. Check compatibility with the footnotes pattern:

      For Books:

      M. Scheler, Vom Ewigen im Menschen, Berlin 1933, p. 122.

      J. Seifert, Erkenntnis des Vollkommenen. Wege der Vernunft zu Gott, Bonn 2010.

      For Articles:

      K. Harmon, Celebrity culture, „The Hedgehog Review” 7 (2005) no. 1, p. 54–122.

      R. H. Stoddard, Major Pilgrimage Places of the World, w: Pilgrimage in the Old and New World, eds. S. M. Bhardwaj, G. Rinschede, A. Sievers, Berlin 1994, p. 18. 

INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS

  1. Logos i Ethos accepts scientifically significant, unpublished, work from all fields of philosophy.
  2. We conduct continuous recruitment.
  3. We do not impose topics for ordinary numbers.
  4. We accept texts written in the following languages: Polish, English, German, Spanish, Italian.
  5. We publish the journal in open access in electronic version (in PDF format) on the UPJPII Journals Platform in the ARCHIVES section at http://czasopisma.upjp2.edu.pl/logosiethos/issue/archive
  6. We publish the journal in paper version in order to transfer several copies to selected institutions.
  7. The editors reserve the right to correct the texts in order to maintain standards consistent with the publishing assumptions.
  8. We publish scientific articles, reviews of scientific books, conference reports, interviews, translations, and comments.
  9. If you want to publish the text in Logos and Ethos, you must sign the license before accepting the text for printing. However, the signing takes place at a later stage of publishing. Check the license: [license_en.pdf]

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