Zeitschrift Moral Philosophy and Politics
Founding Editors:
Lukas Meyer (Graz University, Austria)
Mark Peacock (York University, Canada)
Peter Schaber (Zürich University, Switzerland)
Michael Schefczyk (Karlsruhe Institute for Technology, Germany / Editor-in-Chief)
Aims & Scope:
Moral Philosophy and Politics (MPP) is an international, peer-reviewed journal which invites the submission of original philosophical articles on issues of public relevance. ‘Public relevance’ is to be understood in a broad sense. Of particular interest to the journal are the philosophical assessment of policy and its normative basis, analyses of the philosophical underpinnings or implications of political debate and reflection on the justice or injustice of the social and political structures which regulate human action.
MPP is committed to the ideal of clarity, evidence-based thinking and intellectual openness; interdisciplinary work and historical approaches will be considered as long as they are relevant to contemporary issues. MPP will consider publishing both theoretical and meta-ethical work as well as work concerned with conceptual problems, if such work sheds light on political, moral, economic and social issues of contemporary societies. Contributors are expected to make clear how their work relates to these issues.
Editorial Board
Elizabeth Anderson (University of Michigan)
Arthur Applbaum (Harvard University)
Dieter Birnbacher (Düsseldorf University)
Rüdiger Bittner (Bielefeld University)
Idil Boran (York University)
John Broome (Oxford University)
Simon Caney (Oxford University)
Paula Casal (ICREA/Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona)
Stephen Darwall (Yale University)
Rainer Forst (Frankfurt University)
Stephen Gardiner (University of Washington)
Stefan Gosepath (Frankfurt University)
David Heyd (Hebrew University)
Wilfried Hinsch (Cologne University)
Duncan Ivison (Sydney University)
Rahel Jaeggi (Humboldt University Berlin)
Matt Matravers (University of York)
Kirsten Meyer (Humboldt University Berlin)
David Miller (Oxford University)
Nenad Miscevic (Maribor University)
Susan Neiman (Einstein Forum)
Elif Özmen (Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich)
Nigel Pleasants (University of Exeter)
Thomas Pogge (Yale University)
Mathias Risse (Harvard University)
Sam Scheffler (New York University)
Ralf Stoecker (Potsdam University)
Adam Swift (Oxford University)
John Tasioulas (University College London)
Leif Weinar (King’s College London)
Andrew Williams (Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona)
Lea Ypi (London School of Economics)
General Information on Publisher & Journal:
Journal Structure:
Articles (5.000-10.000 words), Discussions, Critical Studies, Book Reviews
Publisher:
Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co., Berlin and New York
Publication Frequency:
Twice a year, starting in spring 2014
Language:
English
Online Journal & Peer Review Tool:
ScholarOne Manuscripts
The journal’s manuscript submission site can be found under:
Online Access:
Free online access to the first issue for up to 60 days; online access via IP address to university libraries & other customers for subsequent issues; MPP can be packaged with other De Gruyter journals, for instance Kant Studien, Nietzsche-Studien and Wittgenstein-Studien.
Distribution/Marketing:
Communication via De Gruyter Subject Newsletter, De Gruyter Library Newsletter, De Gruyter Library Supplier Newsletter, Social Media; De Gruyter is represented at about seventy specialist conferences; De Gruyter actively cooperates with abstracting & indexing services worldwide
Lukas Meyer
Institut für PhilosophieArbeitsbereich Praktische Philosophie
Hilmgasse 4/I
A-8010 Graz