The Yale Philosophy Review
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Special Issue: PUZZLE AND PARADOX
See the Special Issue Submission Guide for submission procedure and deadlines.
The Yale Philosophy Review (YPR) publishes philosophical writing by undergrads. We believe that philosophical writing encompasses more than just academic articles. We will publish short stories, reviews, and other writings that speak to philosophical questions.
Submitted articles should take clear, non-obvious, and innovative philosophical positions, and explicitly argue in favor of the position. Any of the articles in volumes 1-6 are good examples of the kinds of academic articles that YPR will publish. All back issues are freely accessible at www.pdcnet.org/ypr.
We also welcome non-traditional work, speculative, and literary philosophy. This category is intentionally broad. Our only guideline is that submissions in the non-traditional category must approach a philosophical question, issue, or problem in a creative way that does not exclusively rely on explicit argument. Types of acceptable submissions may include, but are not limited to, short stories, thought experiments, poems, or book reviews. A wonderful example of such a piece is Lewis Carrol¡¯s short dialogue ¡°What the Tortoise Said to Achilles¡±.
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