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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.
  • The contribution is original and unpublished and is not being evaluated for publication by another journal; otherwise, it must be justified in "Comments to the editor."
  • The submission file is in Microsoft Word, OpenOffice, or RTF format.
  • URLs for references have been provided when possible.
  • The text uses italics instead of underlining (except in URL addresses), and figures and tables are inserted in the text, not at the end of the document as attachments.
  • The text follows the style standards and bibliographic requirements described in Author Guidelines, on the About the Journal page.
  • In the case of submission to a peer-reviewed section (e.g. articles), the instructions available in Ensuring blind peer review have been followed.

Author Guidelines

I. Texts must be submitted to this platform in two versions: one without any personal data and the other with the full name(s) of the author(s), title and institutional affiliation, city, state and country of the institution, e-mail, link to the ORCiD CV. If the text is approved, such information will be published and, by submitting it, the author agrees to this publication.

II. We do not charge any fees for submission, processing and publication of articles.

III. Publication of articles by the same author in the same annual volume, composed of three four-monthly editions, is not allowed. However, it is allowed for the same author to publish in the last edition of a volume and in the first of the following year's volume. This rule does not apply to the publication of translations and reviews, that is, an author can publish a text of his own and a translation of another (or his own review) in the same issue or in consecutive issues.

IV. We only accept original articles, reviews and translations written by doctors, masters or master's students.

V. Only files in Word format (.doc or .docx) will be accepted.

VI. Every article must be accompanied, at the beginning, by a title, an abstract of maximum 1300 characters and 3 to 5 keywords in the original language, as well as their versions in English (title, abstract, and keywords).

Note: This rule does not apply to reviews and translations.

VII. Reviews will only be accepted if related to publications that date back to a maximum of 3 years from the date of submission.

VIII. In the case of sending texts in other accepted languages (Spanish, French and English), the original version will be published and, at the discretion of the committee, only occasionally, the translation into Portuguese.

Note: We also accept translations spontaneously. In this case, the Journal requires the express authorization of the author of the original and the publisher, if applicable.

IX. The ideas, opinions, and concepts presented in their work are the sole responsibility of the authors.

X. By publishing in this journal, authors accept that:

a) their copyrights will be maintained, granting the journal the right of first publication.
b) they may assume additional contracts separately, for non-exclusive distribution of the version of the work published in this journal (e.g. publishing as a book chapter), with recognition of authorship and initial publication in this journal.
c) the articles can be printed as long as the source of the journal is informed, and the author(s) are duly credited.

XI. The following technical guidelines must be followed:

Font: Book Antiqua, 16 for titles, 11 for the main text, 10 for long citations, 9 for footnotes
Spacing: 1.15
Margins: Top and Bottom: 2.5cm. Left and Right: 3cm.
Extension of each article, translation or review: maximum of 20 pages.

XII. Quotations from 3 lines onwards should be highlighted from the body of the text with a line jump before and after. In addition, they must be made with an indentation of 4cm, font size 10, single spacing, without quotation marks. All quotations, including those with less than 3 lines, must contain references in footnotes.

Note: Only for reviews when including references to quotes from the book to be reviewed, it's required the simple indication of pagination in parentheses.

XIII. Each bibliographic reference can be provided in its first citation in a footnote.

a) The possible new occurrences, not simultaneous, of the same publication will follow the format: Surname, Initials. Op. Cit., page (p.) or section / paragraph (§).

b) For identical simultaneous occurrences:

  • Repeat the author's surname, if the cited original text is different (i.e. do not use "Idem")
  • Use "Ibidem" when the author and the original text of the citation are repeated. If the pagination or section is the same, use only "Ibidem".
  • If the text is the same but the pagination is different, use "Ibidem" followed by the pagination or section indication: Ibidem, p.xx or Ibidem, § xx

c) The following rules will be followed for indicating the complete reference:

In the case of books: SURNAME, Name. Title of the book in italics. Place: Publisher, Year of publication. Ex.: SPINOZA, Baruch. Ethics. Belo Horizonte: Autêntica, 2007.

In the case of a collection: SURNAME, Name. "Title of the text" in quotation marks. In: SURNAME, Initial (ed.) Title of the book in italics. Place: Publisher, Year of publication, Initial- final page. Ex.: GIACOIA JR., Oswaldo. Nietzsche: Between servant and free will. In: MARTINS, André. (ed.) The most powerful of affections: Spinoza and Nietzsche. São Paulo: Martins Fontes, 2009, pp.80-112.

In the case of an article: SURNAME, Name. "Title of the article" in quotation marks. In: Title of the journal in italics. Place: Publisher, Number of the journal, Month (if there is no number), Year of publication, Initial-final page. Ex.: WOTLING, Patrick. Reconsidered passions: Axiology and affectivity in Nietzsche's thought. In: Cadernos Nietzsche. São Paulo: Discurso Editorial, no. 15, 2003, pp.07-29.

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