Call for papers: Journal of Japanese Philosophy
The Journal of Japanese Philosophy, published by SUNY Press, is the first and
only international peer-reviewed journal on Japanese philosophy. The first issue
contains essays by Fujita Masakatsu, John Maraldo, Bret Davis, Graham Parkes,
and others. We are currently inviting submissions for our following issues. The
journal aims to demonstrate the relevance of Japanese philosophy. It welcomes
rigorous academic papers on all time periods and all areas of Japanese
philosophy, classical to contemporary, from a variety of perspectives, including
interdisciplinary, cross-cultural, and comparative studies.
The entire
article does not have to be focused on a Japanese philosophy or philosopher as
long as some Japanese philosophy or philosopher plays a significant role in the
article. The article should not exceed 8,000 words and should follow the latest
edition of the Chicago Manual of Style (http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/home.html).
For details refer tohttps://sites.google.com/site/journalofjapanesephilosophy/.
Send your inquiries and submissions tojapanesephilosophy@gmail.com.
John
Krummel
Assistant Editor
Journal of Japanese Philosophy
Email: japanesephilosophy@gmail.com
Visit the website at http://https://sites.google.com/site/journalofjapanesephilosophy/