About the Journal
This isn’t just another philosophy journal. We’re interested in ideas that refuse to stay confined to textbooks, think essays on AI personhood alongside critiques of classical virtue ethics, or a Marxist analysis of data privacy paired with a Buddhist response to climate collapse. Submissions should be sharp, accessible without sacrificing depth, and unafraid to take risks.
All content is free to read and distribute under a CC-BY license; we don’t charge authors fees, and we don’t tolerate paywalls. Copyright remains with authors, but we ask that you credit the journal if reusing your work elsewhere. We’re particularly keen on work from early-career researchers and unconventional voices, if your piece makes a reviewer squirm (in a good way), send it.
Review is double-anonymous, but we prioritize constructive feedback over gatekeeping. Sponsored by independent academic collectives, not corporations. No data mining; we’ll never sell your information or bombard you with "recommended content" algorithms. Just philosophy, ethically hosted.