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   Philosophy & Rhetoric

Philosophy and Rhetoric Journal Cover


Editorial Address:

Philosophy & Rhetoric
USB-1, Suite C
820 North University Drive
University Park PA 16802-1003
814-863-5992
fax 814-863-1408

Submission information: Philosophy & Rhetoric publishes articles on theoretical issues involving the relationship between philosophy and rhetoric (including the relationship between formal or informal logic and rhetoric), articles on philosophical aspects of argumentation (including argumentation in philosophjy itself), studies of philosophical views on the nature of rhetoric held by historical figures and during historical periods, philosophical analyses of the differences between Western and non-Western rhetorics and of the relationship to rhetoric of other areas of human experience such as literature and scientific inquiry, and psychological and sociological studies of rhetoric with a strong philosophical emphasis.

Manuscripts should be double-spaced, with notes and list of works cited at the end of the text. Manuscript should not exceed 25 pages. On matters of style and documentation, authors should consult The Chicago Manual of Style. If there is Greek in the manuscript, the font called SGreek is the most acceptable. Send a nonreturnable copy of the manuscript, along with an abstract not exceeding 250 words. You may send an electronic copy via e-mail or on disk. No manuscript will be accepted if it is under consideration for publication elsewhere.

POLICY ON POSTING ARTICLES ON PERSONAL/INSTITUTIONAL WEB SITES:

You may post the pre-copyedited version (preprint) on your personal and institutional web site, so long as it is accompanied by a link giving the URL for the final version at Project Muse's web site and a copyright notice as it appears in the journal.