CfP: Varia Philosophia Scientiae

Philosophia Scientiæ is a peer-reviewed scientific journal which publishes original works in the fields of epistemology, the history and philosophy of sciences and in analytical philosophy. It is open to works from all scientific disciplines and notably publishes studies on logic, mathematics and physics. One of the journal’s strong themes is German or Franco-German contributions to epistemology and the history of sciences.
 
Thematic dossiers
Thematic dossiers make up the majority of the issues of Philosophia Scientiæ. Guest editors have the scientific responsibility for coordinating these dossiers which consist of articles selected using double-blind peer reviewing following a call for contributions.

If you wish to edit a thematic dossier, please contact the journal at this address phscientiae-redac@univ-lorraine.fr  to submit your project to the Editorial Board.
 
Submitting articles for Varia
Philosophia Scientiæ also publishes varied articles in its «Varia» section.

Original articles can be submitted in French, German or English. They should be no longer than 50,000 characters (including spaces, abstracts, notes and bibliography). The articles are evaluated using double-blind peer reviewing. The journal endeavours to keep the evaluation procedure to three months and information on how it works can be found at:

 
 
The Journal
The journal was founded in 1996 by Gerhard Heinzmann and is published by the Laboratoire d’Histoire des Sciences et de Philosophie – Archives Henri-Poincaré with the support of the CNRS Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences, the University of Lorraine and the CNL (French National Book Centre).
 
Three issues per year of Philosophia Scientiæ are printed by the Kimé publishing house in Paris. It is also published online in its entirety by OpenEditionCairn and Numdam. Articles are available in open access after an embargo of two years.
Philosophia Scientiæ is referenced on several international databases such as Philosopher’s Index, Scopus, Zentralblatt Math, MathSciNet, the International Directory of Philosophy and the European Reference Index for the Humanities.