Borderless Philosophy 6 (2023), Fourth Call For Submissions On This Special Topic: “Is Humankind Worth Saving From Whatever Might Threaten It? If Not, Then Why Not? But If So, Then Why and How?”

By Hugh Reginald

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Dennis Earl (Coastal Carolina Univ., USA) https://www.coastal.edu/academics/facultyprofiles/humanities/philosophyandreligiousstudies/dennisearl/,

Robert Hanna (Independent, USA) (Editorial Team Co-Leader) https://roberthanna.academia.edu/,

Michelle Maiese (Emmanuel College, USA) http://www.emmanuel.edu/academics/our-faculty/michelle-maiese.html,

Otto Paans (Independent, Netherlands) https://tu-berlin.academia.edu/OttoPaans, and

Hugh Reginald (Independent, Canada) (Editorial Team Co- Leader),

is pleased to announce a Third Call for Submissions for our sixth issue (2023), on this special topic: “Is Humankind Worth Saving From Whatever Might Threaten It? If Not, Then Why Not? But If So, Then Why and How?”

All essays or other works exploring issues or problems directly relevant to any part of this special topic will be considered.

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BP1 (2018) appeared in June 2018.

BP2 (2019) appeared in June 2019.

BP3 (2020) appeared in June 2020.

BP4 (2021) appeared in June 2021.

BP5 (2022) appeared in June 2022

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Please send your submissions to this e-address:

<philosophywithoutborders1@gmail.com>.

And please submit your work as a Word-file, if practicable.

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Borderless Philosophy’s only criteria of selection are (i) that the work be of genuine interest to philosophers or any other philosophically-minded person, and (ii) that the work be generally accessible to non-academics as well as professional academics, with a minimum of scholarly apparatus.

Borderless Philosophy’s reviewing policies and procedures in the selection phase are single-blind, author-centered, and responsible.

This means that: (i) your identity will not be revealed to the three-person selection team during the selection process, (ii) the selection team will review your submission, make a decision, and inform you of that decision by 1 February 2023, and (iii) if your work is deselected, you’ll also receive a short letter from the selection team spelling out their reasons for deselection, and making friendly suggestions for improvement and revision.

Selected works will move on to the work-shopping phase, editing, and finally publication in Borderless Philosophy 6 (2023) during June 2023.

Borderless Philosophy publishes in English but also in any other language, alongside English translations — with the translations to be arranged by authors, but curated by our Editorial Team.

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Formerly Captain Nemo. A not-so-very-angry, but still unemployed, full-time philosopher-nobody.