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AFRICAN PHILOSOPHERS FORUM
THE HUMAN CONDITION:
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African Journal of Existential Philosophy (AJEP)
Editorial Board Consulting Editors
| Location: | Nigeria |
| Call for Papers Date: | 2011-12-31 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2010-06-13 |
| Announcement ID: |
176860 |
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AFRICAN PHILOSOPHERS FORUM
THE HUMAN CONDITION:
:
African Journal of Existential Philosophy (AJEP)
Editorial Board Consulting Editors
Karo Ogbinaka. PhD Prof JCA Agbakoba (Nigeria)
Editor in- Chief Prof Falaiye Muyiwa(Nigeria)
Alloy S Ihuah. PhD Prof Ogungbemi (Nigeria)
sEditor Prof Oluwole S. B.(Nigeria)
Dr. Aderigbigbe S. I (USA)
The Journal of Existential Philosophy (AJEP) is a bi-annual peer-reviewed journal uniquely committed to the advancement of scholarship in all areas of philosophical inquiry. It publishes articles from any philosophical orientation that makes a significant contribution to the understanding of the human person. The journal provides an outlet for essential works and commentaries that critically evaluate the ontology of man. AJEP is particularly interested in helping new and young authors who have a flair for critical discourse. The Journal publishes research papers, review essays, articles, replies and rejoinders to previous papers. All research papers, articles, and review essays, unsolicited or invited, may be subject to editorial and/or peer review prior to acceptance. Therefore, they should not contain indications of your identity in the text. The Journal is published bi-annually by the Nigerian Philosophers Forum (NPF).
Call for Papers
Submit appropriate papers not under consideration elsewhere for publication in the first edition of THE HUMAN CONDITION: African Journal of Existential Philosophy. All articles must conform to our style guidelines, described below as follows:
1. Article length: 4000 words (@ 20 double-spaced pages including notes and references in a 12-point font) in Times Roman.
2 Title, subheads: Please suggest a title for your paper or review essay and brief, italicized (not capitalized) subheads, every four or five pages. Only very long articles should use numbered subheadings; please use Roman numerals for such enumeration.
3 Abstract: A 200-word-maximum double-spaced abstract should appear at the beginning of all articles, including review essays. All submissions must include abstracts.
4. Citations should follow the “author-date" or "social-science" system described in the American Political Science Assn. Style Manual,(APA); citation should be by means of in-text parenthetical references e.g. (Oluwole, 1990, 27).
All manuscripts and editorial correspondence with AJEP should be sent to:
Karo Ogbinaka PhD
(Editor in-Chief)
African Journal of Existential Philosophy
c/o Department of Philosophy
University of Lagos,
Akoka, Yaba-Lagos.
E-mail: karogbi@yahoo.com
OR
Alloy S Ihuah PhD
Editor
African Journal Existential Philosophy
c/o Dept of Rel. & Philosophy,
Benue State University,
Makurdi.
Nigeria.
E-mail: alloyihuah@yahoo.com
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: Articles are welcome all year round
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