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Insights from the American Philosophical Association’s Journal Surveys Project
Insights from the American Philosophical Association’s Journal Surveys Project

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Introduction The Journal Surveys Project of the American Philosophical Association offers an outlet for philosophers to report their experiences with journals. Authors can submit information about how long a journal took to review their manuscript, how good their experience was with the editors, if and what quality of comments they received, and if the manuscript […]

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