Aims and scope
- 51.2% (2025)
Call for papers: Ethics of AI
YOU CAN FIND AN ARCHIVE OF THE JOURNAL HERE.
Why subscribe and read
The journal offers the English-speaking academic community articles in all areas of ethics, bioethics, and applied ethics that primarily originate in Central Europe or address its major ethical traditions. Many influential authors outside the Central European region have published in the journal: Peter Singer (Princeton University & University of Melbourne), Jeff McMahan (University of
Oxford), Roger Crisp (University of Oxford), Timo Airaksinen (University of Helsinki), Daniel Brennan (Bond University, Australia), Lubica Ucnik (Murdoch University, Australia), Steven R. Palmquist (Hong Kong University), Bob Brecher (University of Brighton), Jeremy Bendik-Keymer (Case Western Reserve University, USA), etc.
Why submit
There is an opportunity to present original articles in ethics, bioethics, applied, and professional ethics to a broad English-speaking academic community worldwide. The journal was listed in the Web of Science database in quartile 1 (Q1) in 2025 and had an IF of 1.0, reflecting its high citation rate. Articles should be submitted to the journal electronically as an email attachment (in MS Word). It is essential to meet the journal’s publication style requirements (see Instructions for authors and recently published articles). If the article does not meet these requirements, we will ask you to revise it.
Submit journal articles and related questions to:
vasil.gluchman@yahoo.com
All submitted articles undergo double peer review: 30 days from submission to first decision and 60 days from submission of revision(s) to acceptance. All accepted articles of the non-native English authors must be proofread by a native English philosopher (ethicist) or linguist.