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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • 1 – Authors have entered their ORCID numbers in the submission data;
  • 2 – The submission is unpublished and is not being evaluated in another journal (if it has been submitted in another journal, this information has been included in "comments to the editor");
  • 3 – The author(s) credentials were deleted in the file submitted for evaluation (including in the document properties) and sent in a separate document as "authorship data".
  • 4 – The submission has the title and abstract in the language in which it was written and the title and abstract in English with a minimum of 150 and a maximum of 200 words. In addition, keywords were presented for both languages ​​(from 3 to 5). If the submission is written in English, an abstract in Brazilian Portuguese was inserted;
  • 5 – The bibliographic references follow the current ABNT guidelines, according to NBR 6023 of 2018;
  • 6 – The submission is in editable format (.doc, .docx or .odt), with a maximum length of 25 pages, font Arial size 12, single spacing of lines, top, left and right margins of 3 cm, and bottom margin of 2 cm.
  • 7 – The notes have a clarifying character and are footnotes, not having bibliogafical references to texts presented in notes;
  • 8 – Direct and indirect citations are made in the body of the text, according to the system (author, date), and long citations are highlighted, receiving a 3 cm offset in the left margin and font size 10;
  • 9 – The first author of the text is not an undergraduate student;
  • 10 - Authors retain copyright and grant the journal the right of first publication, with the work simultaneously licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which allows the sharing of the work with acknowledgment of authorship and initial publication in this journal.

Author Guidelines

Guidelines for authors regarding submission of Articles:

I – The author must register associated with an ORCID record, for authorship disambiguation.

II – The contribution must be unpublished and under the author's responsibility. It must not be being evaluated for publication by another journal; otherwise, justify in “Comments to the Editor”.

III – Author(s) credentials must contain: full name, academic title, Institutional affiliation, e-mail and link to the curriculum lattes. They must be in a separate file and sent as "Authorship data" together with the article submission.

IV - Title in the language of the text and in English. If the contribution is written in English, it is mandatory to submit the title in Portuguese.

V - Abstract with a minimum of 150 words and a maximum of 200 words.

VI - Abstract in English with a minimum of 150 words and a maximum of 200 words.

VII - Keywords in the language of the text and in English (from 3 to 5 words). Keywords that exceed this parameter will be excluded.

VIII - The bibliography must be presented according to ABNT, with simple spacing, justified alignment.

IX - Text in editable format: doc, docx or odt.

X – Maximum length of 25 pages.

XI - Arial font, size 12 points.

XII - Margins: superior 3 cm; left 3 cm; right 3 cm and bottom 2 cm.

XIII – Single spacing between lines, and text written with unnumbered sections.

XIV - Explanatory notes only, as footnote, in 10 point font (references must be made in the author system, date, and not in a footnote).

XV - Citations in the body of the text (author, date), long citations have a left margin of 3 cm and font size 10.

XVI – Articles by undergraduates will not be accepted as first author.

 

SCHEDULE OF EVALUATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

As of 2022, Problemata – International Journal of Philosophy will be published every four months.

For the year 2022, the evaluation of submissions will follow the following schedule:

  • Received by May, they will be analyzed for publication in the June issue;
  • Received by July, they will be analyzed for publication in the September issue;
  • Received by October, they will be analyzed for publication in the December issue.

 


For the year 2023, the evaluation of submissions will follow the following schedule:

  • Received by February, they will be evaluated for publication in the April issue;
  • Received by June, they will be evaluated for publication in the August issue;
  • Received by October, they will be evaluated for publication in the December issue.

This publication schedule considers a standard edition with up to 15 approved articles. When the number of submissions is much higher than the amount planned for each edition, the calendar may change (assuming the authors' interest in remaining in the publication queue).

PROBLEMATA reserves the right not to publish texts by the same authors in consecutive volumes, requiring an interval of 01 volume between publications.

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