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Journal of Chinese Philosophy《中国哲学杂志》 (Email投稿)

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  • 期刊简称J CHINESE PHILOS
  • 参考译名《中国哲学杂志》
  • 核心类别 AHCI(2023版), 外文期刊,
  • IF影响因子
  • 自引率
  • 主要研究方向ASIAN STUDIES; PHILOSOPHY

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Journal of Chinese Philosophy《中国哲学杂志》(季刊). Since its foundation Journal of Chinese Philosophy has established itself at the forefront o...[显示全部]
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1、投稿方式:邮箱投稿。

2、期刊网址:

https://brill.com/view/journals/jcph/jcph-overview.xml?language=en

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3、官网邮箱:ccheng@hawaii.edu(投稿)

oxn1@psu.edu(书评投稿)

chinamoon.jocp@gmail.com(咨询)

linyu@hawaii.edu(咨询)

4、官网电话:(808) 956-6081(814) 863-7703

5、期刊刊期:季刊,一年出版4期。

2022年112日星期

                                  


投稿须知【原Wiley出版社官网信息】

 

Author Guidelines

The Journal of Chinese Philosophy is a blind peer-reviewed philosophical journal devoted to the study of Chinese Philosophy and Chinese thought in all their phases and stages of development and articulation.

In our view there are three main efforts among recent studies of Chinese philosophy which merit specific mention. First, there is an attempt to make available important philosophical materials (in careful translation) from the history of Chinese philosophy, which constitute a contribution to the scholarly understanding of Chinese philosophy in its original form. Second, there is an attempt to make appropriate interpretations and expositions in Chinese philosophy, which constitute a contribution to the theoretical understanding of Chinese philosophy in its truth claims. Third, there is an attempt to make comparative studies within a Chinese philosophical framework or in relation to schools of thought in the Western tradition, which constitutes a contribution to the critical understanding of Chinese philosophy and its values. All three efforts will be recognized and incorporated in this journal as fundamental ingredients. To better articulate these efforts, we wish to emphasize in this journal employment of critical and rigorous methodology of analysis, organization, and synthesis, for we believe that Chinese philosophy, including those parts which have been labeled mystical, can be intelligently examined, discussed, and communicated. We will thus aim at clear and cogent presentation of ideas, arguments, and conclusions. We will honor creative work in Chinese philosophy—for we ask imagination as well as scholarship in our approach to various aspects and dimensions of Chinese philosophy.

As a summary statement of the intended comprehensive scope of this Journal, we shall mention four major historical periods and five major fields of discipline in Chinese philosophy. The four major historical periods are Classical Chinese Philosophy in Pre- Qin and Han Eras, Neo-Daoism and Chinese Buddhism, Chinese Neo-Confucianism, and Modern and Contemporary Chinese Philosophy since the nineteenth century. The five major fields of discipline are Chinese Logic and Scientific Thinking, Chinese Metaphysical Theories, Chinese Moral Philosophy and Philosophy of Religion, Chinese Art Theories and Aesthetics, and Chinese Social and Political Philosophies. We hope that a cross fertilization of these periods and fields will yield a still greater wealth of insight and ideas on nature, life, society, government, and human destiny.

Contributions are now invited in the above fields and from those who take a serious interest in Chinese philosophy and Chinese thought regardless of their orientation. Short and critical reviews are welcome. Special attention will be given to articles dealing with narrow topics with broad significance. In the future, plans will be made for organizing issues on specifically prescribed topics of contemporary interest.

Submissions are required to be compatible with the exact format style as shown in our most recent publications, and please particularly note that a regular article should be limited within 7,000 words and a book review is to be approximately 2,500 words. Please contact Dr. Linyu Gu, Managing Editor of the Journal, at chinamoon.jocp@gmail.com or linyu@hawaii.edu, to obtain the standard guidelines for the purpose of accurate formatting. Before meeting our primary requirements, a submission may not be available to process.

All submissions and editorial correspondence should be addressed to the editor:

Professor CHUNG-YING CHENG Editor-in-Chief

Journal of Chinese Philosophy

Department of Philosophy, University of Hawaii

2530 Dole Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822, U.S.A.

Tel.: (808) 956-6081

Fax: (808) 956-9228

E-mail: ccheng@hawaii.edu

For books to review and book reviews, please address to:

Professor ON-CHO NG

Associate Editor and Book Review Editor

Journal of Chinese Philosophy

History and Religious Studies, Pennsylvania State University

108 Weaver Building, University Park, PA 16802, U.S.A.

Tel.: (814) 863-7703

Fax: (814) 863-7840

E-mail: oxn1@psu.edu


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