《清华西方哲学研究》入选CSSCI来源集刊

《清华西方哲学研究》入选CSSCI来源集刊

尊敬的各位作者、各位读者:

我们荣幸地宣布《清华西方哲学研究》已被收入CSSCI集刊系列。诚挚地欢迎大家投稿和订阅。

我刊发表的稿件,小部分来自约稿,绝大部分来自邮箱投稿渠道,并且必须经过匿名评审程序。在匿名评审环节上,本刊已经与“哲学评鉴”匿名评审平台进行了一年以上的合作,并将继续保持合作。

本刊承诺对来自邮箱投稿渠道的稿件一视同仁,将稿件质量视为最重要的评价标准,不因作者的资历或职称而有任何区别对待。具体投稿要求,请参照本刊征稿启事。

感谢大家对本刊的支持与厚爱!

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2021年《清华西方哲学研究》征稿启事

尊敬的各位同仁:

清华大学哲学系主办的《清华西方哲学研究》期刊(一年两期)于2020年夏季刊起,面向西方哲学方向的研究者征稿,征稿对象涵盖在中国和海外大学工作的学者,以及在读的博士、硕士研究生。

本刊每期包含三个栏目,分别是“理论哲学”(重点刊登认识论、形而上学、行动哲学、心灵哲学、语言哲学、科学哲学、数学哲学以及逻辑哲学等领域的稿件),“实践哲学”(刊登伦理学和政治哲学等领域的稿件,尤其鼓励1. 对康德和德国古典哲学的实践领域的研究,2. 系统性的研究、关于当代实践哲学的研究)以及“哲学、文化与科学”(重点刊登跨学科研究的稿件)。特别需要强调的是,系统性和历史性研究文章都在本刊考虑范围之内。学术论文的目的是用清楚的论证说服读者相信一个清楚的观点。有鉴于此,本刊要求来稿全文框架层次明确,论点具体,论证严谨清晰且有深度,语句简短。

目前,本刊正在逐步建立双盲审稿体系。但即使在体系成熟之前,本刊也承诺坚守学术道德,以国际学术惯例,以文章论证质量作为最高取舍标准。本刊接受汉语和英语稿件,汉语稿件字数(含脚注和参考文献,不含摘要)不得超过16000汉字,英语稿件字数(含脚注和参考文献,不含摘要)不得超过8000单词。不满足字数硬性要求的稿件不予考虑。同时,对于学术不端行为,本刊零容忍。为顺应华人学者走向国际舞台的趋势,在论证质量大致等同的情况下,本刊特别鼓励英文稿件。本刊不收取版面费。

在最理想情况下,来稿将在2周内通过编辑部内部初审,初审未通过者将收到拒稿信。初审通过者将送盲审,3个月以内作者将收到盲审反馈。

投稿稿件必须适合于盲审,不包含任何会泄露作者身份的信息。

投稿邮箱:tsinghuawp@sina.com

投稿稿件必须使用Word 格式,不接受其他格式的文件。

投稿邮件标题请按以下格式书写:作者姓名,稿件标题,稿件拟投本刊的具体栏目以及稿件(含脚注和参考文献,不含摘要)的字数。举例:“蒋运鹏,奎因的本体论,理论哲学,9808汉字(或7994单词)”

同时,投稿请具体参考下一页“投稿格式要求”。

《清华西方哲学研究》编辑部

2019年7月

附:《清华西方哲学研究》投稿格式要求

1 本刊接收中文和英文投稿。

2 最终发表的文章结构一般为题名、作者姓名、单位、摘要、关键词、正文和参考文献等(注:中文投稿需要提供题名、作者姓名、单位、摘要和关键词的英文翻译;英文投稿则不需要以上各项信息的中文翻译)。为了盲审需求,所有涉及作者身份的信息请用另一个文件(请以“作者信息”命名该文件)提交,其它不涉及作者身份的信息可与正文同一个文件提交。

3 请在“作者信息”这一文件中提供作者简介和基金项目(如果作者受到某个基金的支持)。作者简介包括姓名、职称、单位、电子邮箱、准确邮寄地址(邮寄样刊需要)和主要研究方向(中文投稿需要提供以上信息的英文翻译;英文投稿不需要以上信息的中文翻译)。

4 摘要和关键词

中文投稿要求同时具备中英文摘要和关键词,其中中文摘要400字以内,英文摘要长度必须在800—1000个英语单词之间(以方便国际同行通过摘要了解文章内容),中英文关键词6个以内。

英文投稿仅要求200—300个单词的英文摘要和6个以内的英文关键词。

5 注释

注释格式:注释号①,每页重新编码。

注释内容:

【英文】:一般采用“姓(年代:页码)”格式,如Descartes (1964: 100)。

【中文】:“全名(年代:页码)”格式,如牟宗三 (1995:100)。

某些经典文献可以按照学界惯例进行缩写,可采用随文注释,不将文献信息放入注释之中。比如正文中凡是引用笛卡尔的文献都用“AT 5: 45”,表示《笛卡尔全集》(即AT)第5卷第45页。

6 参考文献

【中文标准格式】:

书:叶秀山,1988:《思•史•诗——现象学和存在哲学研究》,北京:人民出版社。

文章:刘鑫,2015:“亚里斯多德的类比学说,”《清华西方哲学研究》,卷1第1期(2015年夏),200-240页。

【英文标准格式】:

Ackrill, J. L., 1981: Aristotle the Philosopher. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Liu, X., 2015: “The Doctrine of Aristotle’s Analogy,” Tsinghua Studies in Western Philosophy, Vol. 1, No.1 (Summer 2015), 200-240.

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Call for Submissions

Tsinghua Studies in Western Philosophy, a biannual journal run by the Department of Philosophy at Tsinghua University, hereby issues a standing call for submissions (for possible publication beginning with the Summer Issue of 2020). This call is directed at scholars in western philosophy (including master-level and doctoral students) who are based in institutions of higher education both in China and overseas.

The Journal has three topical areas:

Theoretical Philosophy,

including but not limited to metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, philosophy of action, philosophy of science, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mathematics.

Practical Philosophy,

including but not limited to ethics and political philosophy, especially welcoming (1) historical studies in the traditions of Kant and Classical German Philosophy and (2) systematic studies in contemporary practical philosophy.

Philosophy, Culture and Science,

with an emphasis on interdisciplinary work.

It bears emphasis that both historical and systematic studies fall within the scope of the Journal. The Journal welcomes papers that are clear instructure, rigorous in argument, concrete in thesis, and concise in diction.

The Journal is trying to establish a double-blind peer review system. But even before it succeeds in this, the Journal is committed to a high standard of academic ethics and will follow the best international practices in treating the quality of the submissions as the chief standard of acceptance. The Journal has zero-tolerance towards submissions that violate the norms of academic integrity.

The Journal accepts submissions in Chinese and in English. Papers in Chinese must be within 16000 characters, including footnotes and references but excluding the abstract. Papers in English must be within 8000 words, again including footnotes and references but excluding the abstract. Papers exceeding these limits will not be considered. In order to encourage Chinese scholars to actively participate in the international philosophical community, the Journal will, when papers are equal in quality, favor those in English.

The Journal charges no publication fee.

Ideally, submitted papers will be vetted by the editorial team within two weeks and, if rejected, given prompt notification. Papers passing this initial round of editorial review will be sent on to reviewer(s) for blind review and can expect a response in three months.

All submissions should be sent to

tsinghuawp@sina.com

The subject-line of the submitting email should use the following format: author name, title of submission, intended topical area, and word count. For example: “Asher Jiang, Quine’s Ontology, Theoretical Philosophy, 9808 characters (7994 words)”.

All submissions must be in WORD format. No other format will be accepted.

All submissions must be properly prepared for blind review (removing all identifying information), otherwise no submission will be considered.

All submissions should conform to the appended Submission Requirements.

The Editorial Team

Tsinghua Studies in Western Philosophy

July 2019

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Submission Requirements

1. The Journal accepts submissions in Chinese and English.

2. Submissions should include: title of paper, author name, institutional affiliation, abstract, key words (up to six), main text and bibliography. Chinese submissions should also give English versions of the title, author name, institutional affiliation, abstract and key words. (But English submissions need not give Chinese versions of these.)

3. All submissions must be prepared for blind review: the author must submit TWO separate files, one giving information about the author, the other containing the manuscript itself with all information removed that might reveal the identity of the author.

4. If accepted, the author should include, in the final version, a short self-description including: name, academic title, institutional affiliation, email address, exact mailing address (for mailing copies of the Journal) and main research interests. Chinese submissions should also give the information in English (but English submissions need not do the reverse). Include information about financial support if applicable.

5. Abstract and Key Words

  • Chinese submissions should provide the abstract and key words (up to six) in both Chinese and English. The Chinese abstract should be within 400 characters, while the English abstract should be between 800 and 1000 words (this longer abstract is needed for possible review by international scholars).

  • English submissions need to provide only an English abstract (200 to 300 words) and English key words (up to six).

6. Notes

  • Format: footnote (no endnotes), with numbering starting anew on each page.

  • Citation style (English): “Surname (Publication Year: Page Number)”, for example, “Descartes (1964: 100)”.

  • Citation Style (Chinese): “Full Name (Publication Year: Page Number)”, for example, “牟宗三 (1995:100)”

  • Citations of well-known works or editions can be abbreviated and incorporated into the main text. For example, citations of Descartes from the edition by Adam and Tannery can use “AT 5:45” in the main text to refer to Vol. 5 of that edition, page 45.

7. Bibliography

7.1 Standard format for Chinese works:

  • 书:叶秀山,1988:《思•史•诗——现象学和存在哲学研究》,北京:人民出版社。

  • 文章:刘鑫,2015:“亚里斯多德的类比学说,”《清华西方哲学研究》,卷1第1期(2015年夏),200-240页。

7.2 Standard format for works in English or other languages:

  • Ackrill, J. L., 1981: Aristotle the Philosopher. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  • Liu, X., 2015: “The Doctrine of Aristotle’s Analogy,” Tsinghua Studiesin Western Philosophy, Vol. 1, No.1 (Summer 2015), 200-240.