About the Journal
Focus and Scope
Phenomenology and Mind promotes discussion and interchange among various methodological approaches, thereby overcoming barriers no longer justified in the present age of international, interdisciplinary research communities. Without renouncing its standards of analytical rigour and disciplined experience, in close cooperation with experimental research and historical scholarship, our journal will periodically host monographic issues edited by the various Research Centres. It will also continue to serve as a forum for the International Doctoral Schools organized by those Centres.
Submissions are subject to double blind review.
Topics: Phenomenology and Social Ontology; Ethics and Political Theory; Cognitive Neurosciences, Philosophy of Mind and Language; Aesthetics, Metaphysics and History of Ideas.
Section Policies
SRSSP 2019 - Psychopathology and Phenomenology: Perspectives
Submissions are first evaluated by the Editors/Board of Directors and by the members of the Editorial Board. If the manuscript is considered suitable for presentation during SRSSP 2019 and for publication, it is sent to at least two reviewers. The peer review process is double-blind, whereby both referees and authors are kept anonymous. If the reviews are positive, the manuscript will be accepted for presentation during SRSSP 2019 and, by default, marked as “Resubmit for review*”.
Publication decisions by the Editors/Board of Directors are final.
Submissions must be prepared for double blind review. Manuscripts – in .doc format – should not contain any identifying information and they cannot exceed 4000 words (references included). Moreover, they must contain:
- An abstract of no more than 150 words,
- The section to which the author(s) wants to contribute to;
- 4/5 keywords.
All manuscripts must be in English.
For stylistic details, see: http://www.fupress.net/public/journals/60/pam_guidelines.pdf;
*This label is due to technical reasons and not necessarily to the quality of the paper, since each paper will require a second round of reviews after SRSSP 2019 in order to be evaluated for publication on the corresponding issue of Phenomenology and Mind(PhM 18 – Publication expected by July 2020). For the second round of review, the author is expected to re-submit the paper, improved based on reviewers’ comments and comments received during SRSSP 2019.
Open Submissions | Indexed | Peer Reviewed |
Free Submissions
Submissions are first evaluated by the Editors/Board of Directors and by the members of the Editorial Board. If the manuscript is considered suitable for publication, it is sent to at least two reviewers. The peer review process is double-blind, whereby both referees and authors are kept anonymous. If the reviews are positive, but the manuscript is marked as “Resubmit for review”, the author is expected to submit a revised version of the manuscript. If the manuscript is finally accepted for publication, it will be published on the first available issue of Phenomenology and Mind.Publication decisions by the Editors/Board of Directors are final.
Submissions must be prepared for double blind review. Manuscripts – in .doc format – should not contain any identifying information and they cannot exceed 6000 words (references included). Moreover, they must contain:
- An abstract of no more than 150 words,
- 4/5 keywords.
All manuscripts must be in English.
For stylistic details, see: http://www.fupress.net/public/journals/60/pam_guidelines.pdf.
Open Submissions | Indexed | Peer Reviewed |
Rules without Words: Inquiries into Non-linguistic Normativities
Submissions are first evaluated by the Editors/Board of Directors and by the members of the Editorial Board. If the manuscript is considered suitable for publication, it is sent to at least two reviewers. The peer review process is double-blind, whereby both referees and authors are kept anonymous. If the reviews are positive but the manuscript is marked as “Resubmit for review”, the author is expected to submit a revised version of the manuscript. If the manuscript is finally accepted for publication, it will be published on the Special Issue of Phenomenology and Mind“Rules without Words: Inquiries into Non-linguistic Normativities” (Publication expected by December 2019).
Publication decisions by the Editors/Board of Directors are final.
Submissions must be prepared for double blind review. Manuscripts – in .doc format – should not contain any identifying information and they cannot exceed 6000 words (references included). Moreover, they must contain:
- An abstract of no more than 150 words,
- The section to which the author(s) wants to contribute to;
- 4/5 keywords.
All manuscripts must be in English.
For stylistic details, see: http://www.fupress.net/public/journals/60/pam_guidelines.pdf
Editors- Sanja Bojanić
- Olimpia Loddo
- Marko-Luka Zubčić
Open Submissions | Indexed | Peer Reviewed |
Peer Review Process
Submissions are first evaluated by the Editors / Board of Directors and by the members of the Editorial Boards. If the manuscript is considered suitable for publication, it is sent to at least two reviewers. The peer review process is double-blind, whereby both referees and authors are kept anonymous. If the reviews are positive, but the manuscript requires to be revised and resubmitted, the author is expected to submit the revised version
Publication decisions by the Editors / Board of Directors are final.
Open Access Policy
PHENOMENOLOGY AND MIND provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.
This journal is published under a Creative Commons Attribution Licence 4.0 (CC-BY).
This license allows anyone to download, reuse, re-print, modify, distribute and/or copy the final version of the papers. The works must be properly attributed to its author(s). It is not necessary to ask further permissions both to author(s) or journal board, although you are kindly requested to inform the Journal Board for every reuse of the papers.
Authors who publish on this journal maintain the copyrights.
Article Processing Charges (APC)
Phenomenology and Mind does not ask for articles and submissions processing charges APC.
Publication Frequency
The journal will be published 2 times per year.