The Berlin Journal of Philosophy
established 2011
Editorial Policy
The Berlin Journal of
Philosophy is a blind-submission, double-blind, peer-reviewed,
open-access journal that will publish articles on all topics in the four
traditional major areas of philosophical specialization, namely
epistemology & metaphysics
logic
value theory
history of philosophy
and their established subspecialties, including
epistemology & metaphysics:
epistemology
metaphysics
philosophy of mind
philosophy of science
philosophy of action
philosophy of language
logic:
symbolic logic
mathematical logic
philosophy of logic
philosophy of mathematics
decision theory
game theory
formal epistemology
non-classical logics
value theory:
ethics
metaethics
normative ethics
casuistry
political philosophy
social philosophy
philosophy of social science
philosophy of law
aesthetics
history of Anglo-American philosophy:
Pragmatism
Transcendentalism
Analytic philosophy
history of Indian philosophy:
Samkhya
Yoga
Vedanta
Vaisesika
Nyaya
Mimamsa
Buddhism
Shaivism
history of Chinese philosophy:
Confucianism
Taoism
Buddhism
history of Persian philosophy:
Zoroastrianism
Manichaeism
history of Arabic philosophy
history of African philosophy
history of philosophy:
history of European philosophy:
ancient Greek philosophy
ancient Roman philosophy
medieval philosophy
early modern philosophy:
rationalism
empiricism
Enlightenment philosophers
Kant:
epistemology & metaphysics
ethics & political philosophy
aesthetics
19th century philosophy:
idealism
romanticism
materialism
positivism
modern continental philosophy:
Logical Positivism
Vienna Circle
Frankfurt School
contemporary continental philosophy
The Journal will aim to publish three full-length, peer-reviewed articles for every
invited, full-length review article on a recent significant book of the author’s
choice (“recent” means “published within the author’s lifetime”). The Journal will
pay for the English translation of invited review articles in other languages, at
a rate of €20,00/page in English, upon submission of an invoice from the translator.
Articles will be published online as they are accepted, and each published article
will constitute an issue of the Journal. The acceptance rate for each peer-reviewed
issue of the Journal will be posted at http://adrianpiper.com/berlinjphil/index.shtml. Each issue of The Berlin Journal of
Philosophy will be publicly advertised.