Call for papers
Practical Philosophy welcomes quality writing relating to philosophy in practice. This includes, but is not restricted to:
- The nature of philosophical counselling
- The relationship between philosophical counselling and psychological counselling/psychotherapy
- The nature of Socratic dialogue
- The nature of philosophy with children
- The nature of philosophy with organisations
- Ethical issues in practical philosophy
- Ethical issues in medicine, law, business, and organisations
- Practical ontology
- Philosophers as developers of software and information technology
Articles which open up new areas of philosophical practice are especially welcome. A key requirement is that papers should have a clearly focused bearing on how practical [hilosophy is carried out. We encourage authors of mainly theoretical papers to draw out the practical implications of their ideas. Papers should be clear and accessible; a specialised technical vocabulary should be avoided wherever possible.
Special themes
Some forthcoming issues may have special themes. However, issue 10.1 is open for any papers related to practical applications of philosophy.
Issue Theme 10.1 [General]
Before submitting a manuscript, please consult the guidelines for authors.



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