美国哲学季刊

IF 0.8 2区 哲学 0 PHILOSOPHY AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.5406/21521123.59.4.07
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American Philosophical Quarterly
s are now used in this journal. Use heading: Abstract. Abstracts should be less than 125 words, informative about the contribution of the article, and in the third person. Acknowledgments (optional) appear unnumbered before numbered Notes entries in Notes section, not indented. Affiliation of author (university name) appears after the article Conclusion and before Notes or References [Flush right, italics] Figures: Figure 1. Figure captions are capitalized in sentence style and with a period. Callouts in text: in Figure 1 (see Fig. 1), coded between paragraphs as Contractions can be used. Headings style (outline format, numbered, unnumbered, etc.) varies with author, although numbers or letters should be followed by a period. When referring to sections of the article in the text, use “section” (no CAP, no abbrev.) Add T3 heading, small caps, run-in, space above, T4, italics, run in, no space above (June 2015). Lists: Numbers or letters for lists should be enclosed on both sides by parentheses Pronouns: First-person pronouns okay when describing the paper (“I advance the following argument in this paper ...”), but try to avoid second person pronouns (‘you,” “your,” etc.). Foreign words or phrases are italicized at first appearance then set roman Translated text is placed in parentheses in the text (with no italics or quotes) and in brackets in References or Notes Tables: Table 1. Table captions are capitalized in sentence style but do not end with a period Grammar and Copyediting
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期刊介绍: Since its inauguration in 1964, the American Philosophical Quarterly (APQ) has established itself as one of the principal English vehicles for the publication of scholarly work in philosophy. The whole of each issue—printed in a large-page, double-column format—is given to substantial articles; from time to time there are also "state of the art" surveys of recent work on particular topics. The editorial policy is to publish work of high quality, regardless of the school of thought from which it derives.
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