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Change of editorship

After over twenty years' service, Professor John Cottingham will be relinquishing the Editorship of Ratio at the end of 2012 (the December 2012 issue will be the last to be published under his editorship).

The new Editor, Professor David Oderberg, is now considering submissions for future issues of the journal via the ScholarOne website. Please do not submit any manuscripts direct to him by email or hard copy. All future submissions under his editorship, without exception, will have to go through the ScholarOne portal.

The address for the site is http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ratio. Please read the author guidelines under 'Instructions and Forms' at the top of the home page. The address for all general correspondence concerning Ratio is ratio@reading.ac.uk. For further information, see also http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1467-9329/homepage/ForAuthors.html

Note:

The preferred length for articles in Ratio is between 5000 and 6000 words. All articles submitted must be preceded by an abstract (maximum 200 words).

Ratio publishes work of a high quality on a wide variety of topics. It encourages articles which meet the highest standards of philosophical expertise, while at the same time remaining accessible to readers from a broad range of philosophical disciplines. The journal's main emphasis is on analytic philosophy but it also includes work from other traditions.

Contributors to Ratio in recent years have included:

  • Sir Anthony Kenny (Oxford University)
  • Tim Williamson (University of Edinburgh)
  • Edward Craig (University of Cambridge)
  • Michael Smith (Australian National University)
  • Simon Blackburn (University of Cambridge)
  • Robert Audi (University of Notre Dame)
  • Adrian Moore (University of Oxford)
  • Susan Wolf (UNC, Chapel Hill)

The December issue each year contains papers from the Annual One-Day Ratio Conference held at Reading, on a special philosophical topic of contemporary interest. These are later published by Wiley-Blackwell as edited collections. For a list of special issues/edited collections, click here.

    Forthcoming in 2013: Classifying Reality (edited by David S. Oderberg).

Ratio Annual One-Day Conference 2013: Irrealism in Ethics (organized by Bart Streumer)

Things to do now

  • Email: j.g.cottingham@reading.ac.uk
  • Telephone:              +44 (0)118 378 8325
  • Fax:                      +44 (0)118 378 8295

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