the-journal-of-philosophy
GitHub辅助判断分析哲学手稿是否契合《The Journal of Philosophy》。涵盖期刊定位、选题范围、论证严谨性标准、对话参与要求及拒稿启发式规则,帮助作者优化框架与提升录用概率。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill the-journal-of-philosophy -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "the-journal-of-philosophy",
"description": "Use when targeting The Journal of Philosophy or deciding whether an analytic philosophy manuscript fits this venue. Encodes the journal's fit as a top generalist venue for agenda-setting articles, the argument-rigor and broad-significance bar, dialectical-engagement expectations, house style and double-blind norms, official-submission re-check, and desk-reject heuristics."
}
The Journal of Philosophy (the-journal-of-philosophy)
Journal positioning
The Journal of Philosophy, published by the Journal of Philosophy, Inc. (associated with Columbia University), is a top generalist analytic venue with a long history of publishing influential, agenda-setting articles — papers that name a problem, coin a distinction, or reframe a debate and that the field then argues about for years. Articles tend to be relatively concise and high-impact: a single decisive idea, sharply argued, rather than an exhaustive treatise. Its defining expectation is a rigorous original argument whose significance is broad enough to matter across analytic philosophy, not only to a sub-area. A careful but inward-looking paper, or a long survey-style piece without a pointed contribution, is a poor fit. This skill is a fit / venue-selection / re-framing aid. It does not replace the journal's current submission guidelines. Before submitting, re-check the live Journal of Philosophy author instructions.
When to trigger
- The author names The Journal of Philosophy for an analytic-philosophy article and wants a fit/framing check.
- A paper has one pointed, potentially agenda-setting idea that should be sharpened to generalist, broad-significance form.
- The author is choosing between The Journal of Philosophy and Noûs or The Philosophical Review and needs fit/house-feel guidance.
- The author needs the journal's significance/concision bar and desk-reject heuristics.
Scope & topic fit
- Core analytic philosophy — metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, and logic — with a contribution of broad interest.
- Value theory and political philosophy when the argument speaks to general philosophical concerns, not only to specialists.
- Foundational philosophy of science, mathematics, action, or probability when the stake is general.
- Papers that introduce a new problem, distinction, or framing that the field can take up.
- History of philosophy when it yields a live philosophical contribution.
- Concise, high-leverage arguments where a single idea is developed with maximal clarity.
Method & evidence bar
- The contribution is an original thesis defended by a valid, carefully structured argument with significance legible beyond the sub-area; the idea and its stakes are stated early.
- The strongest objections and rival views are engaged head-on; the paper earns its conclusion against the best opposition rather than the most convenient one.
- Distinctions are drawn precisely and key terms defined; the argument's logical form is transparent and its premises independently motivated.
- Scholarly engagement is current and fair, situating the contribution in the live debate without padding.
- Examples and thought experiments do real argumentative work and sharpen the central point.
- Concision is a virtue here: the argument is developed to the point that establishes it and no further.
Structure & house style
- Generally a tightly focused, often relatively concise analytic article built around one decisive contribution; re-check current length expectations and article types on the live guide.
- Thesis and roadmap appear early; the structure drives toward the central point; objections-and-replies are integral, not appended.
- Citation follows the journal's current style; footnotes carry qualifications and secondary dialectic.
- Double-blind review: anonymize the manuscript (self-citations and acknowledgements) per current policy.
- Prose is precise, economical, and pitched to a generalist analytic readership.
Official-submission checklist
- Before giving submission-ready advice, read
../../resources/source-basis.mdand../../resources/official-source-map.md; start from the press/society anchors, then cite the current Journal of Philosophy page you checked. - Search the live site for "The Journal of Philosophy submission guidelines" and follow the current version.
- Re-check article types, length expectations, and the abstract requirement.
- Confirm the citation/style format and anonymization for double-blind review.
- Re-check the journal's policy on prior presentation/preprints, simultaneous submission, and AI-use disclosure.
- If the live official instructions conflict with this skill, the official instructions win.
Pre-submission self-check
- There is a single, pointed, original contribution with significance beyond the sub-area.
- The argument is valid and each premise is independently motivated and defined.
- The strongest objections and rival positions are engaged and answered, not deflected.
- Engagement with the current literature is fair, current, and non-padding.
- The manuscript is anonymized and follows the current citation style.
- The paper is concise: it establishes its point without survey-style padding.
Common desk-reject triggers
- An inward-looking paper whose contribution matters only to a narrow sub-community.
- A long survey or treatise-style piece without one decisive, pointed contribution.
- An argument that ignores or only gestures at the strongest objections.
- Imprecise theses, undefined key terms, or an opaque logical structure.
- Padding that delays or dilutes the central idea.
- Exegesis with no live philosophical contribution.
Re-routing decision
- Equally strong, more comprehensively developed generalist article →
the-philosophical-review/nous. - Moral, political, or normative-ethics focus →
ethics/philosophy-and-public-affairs. - Broad philosophy, especially in the UK tradition →
mind. - Short, single-point argument or counterexample →
analysis. - Aesthetics / philosophy of art →
the-journal-of-aesthetics-and-art-criticism.
Output format
[Fit] High / Medium / Low (one-line reason)
[Target] The Journal of Philosophy
[Area] <closest philosophical sub-area>
[Thesis] <the pointed, original claim in one line>
[Argument/engagement] <does the rigor + objection-handling clear a top generalist, broad-significance bar?>
[Top risk] <the single most likely reason for rejection>
[Official items to re-check] <length / citation style / anonymization / preprint policy>
[Re-route suggestion] <if not a fit, a better-matched venue>
Version History
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