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Journal of Speculative Philosophy

  • Vincent Colapietro, Editor
  • John J. Stuhr, Editor

  • Quarterly Publication
  • ISSN 0891-625X
  • E-ISSN 1527-9383

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SUBMISSIONS: Manuscripts should be submitted electronically, as indicated below. The journal accepts only completed manuscripts, and shall not accept manuscripts concurrently submitted or under review for print or electronic publication by other journals or other publications. The journal also shall not accept unsolicited book reviews. Manuscripts should be sent as E-mail attachments to editorial above.

The following formats, listed in order of preference, will be accepted: Microsoft Word 6.0 or higher, rich text format (rtf), or simple text. Please check for and eliminate all viruses before sending. Persons unable to submit manuscripts electronically should contact the Editorial Assistant. (Note: All accepted manuscripts must be available in electronic format.)

Manuscripts should be double-spaced, with endnotes and a list of works cited following the text. They should not exceed 25 pages, including endnotes and works cited (6250 words altogether). All manuscripts should include a list of works cited. On matters of style and documentation, authors should consult The Chicago Manual of Style and recent issues of the journal.

Because unsolicited manuscripts submitted for publication undergo a blind review process, the author's name should appear only on the cover page of the manuscript. Receipt of the manuscript will be acknowledged in a timely manner. The editors, with advice from the editorial board and others, will make final decisions in a timely manner, typically within three months, for every manuscript submitted. Except in unusual cases, an editorial decision will be made within three months of manuscript submission. Visit our editorial website at http://www.journalofspeculativephilosophy.org.

About the Editors:

, Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and American Studies, and Chair, Department of Philosophy, Emory University, was educated at Carleton College and Vanderbilt University. He has taught previously at Vanderbilt University (where he was W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy and Professor of American Studies), Penn State University (where he was Head of the Department of Philosophy), the University of Oregon (where he was Director of the Oregon Humanities Center), and Whitman College (where he was Chair of the Division of Arts and Humanities), and he held fellowships in Australia, France, Germany, and Russia. His publications include Pragmatism, Postmodernism, and the Future of Philosophy, Genealogical Pragmatism, Pragmatism and Classical American Philosophy, and Philosophy and the Reconstruction of Culture. He is the founding editor of the "American Philosophy" book series at Indiana University Press, and the founding co-editor (with Charles E. Scott) of the American and European Philosophy Series published by Penn State University Press.

is a Professor of Philosophy who specializes in classical American philosophy and contemporary Euorpean thought as well as semiotics, hermeneutics, and psychoanalysis. He is a committed pluralist who is rooted in the pragmatic tradition but appreciative of other movements and perspectives, both classical and modern.

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