This is a
Diamond Open Access journal. Articles are published in Open Access at no cost to the author.
The primary objective of the Journal of Contemporary Chinese Philosophy (JCCP) is to provide a platform for philosophers worldwide to showcase their latest scholarly work on topics that transcend the boundaries of traditional and modern Chinese philosophy. Rather than limiting itself to a specific philosophical tradition, it will serve as a broad-scope venue dedicated to research from all philosophical traditions and areas, highlighting the contributions to contemporary philosophical debates from China that consider regional differences and cultural traditions while facilitating conversations between Chinese and international philosophers. Philosophers from different regions have their unique perspectives and concerns shaped by their cultural traditions and local knowledge. These differences can lead to diverse philosophical insights and debates. The Journal of Contemporary Chinese Philosophy aims to connect a network of philosophers working both inside and outside of China, and to present contemporary philosophical debates that resonate with the Chinese philosophical community. For instance, in response to recent focuses of Chinese philosophers on emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, gene editing, and blockchain, the journal will set agendas in metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and political philosophy over these technological developments through dedicated special issues, actively inviting philosophers around the world to engage in conversations and debates. The Journal of Contemporary Chinese Philosophy is sponsored by Beijing Normal University and launched by the International Center for Philosophy from Beijing Normal University at Zhuhai. The editorial team includes philosophers from all across China and all around the world.
Editor-in-Chief WU Xiangdong,
Beijing Normal University
Executive Editor WANG Lyu,
Beijing Normal University
Deputy Editors M Dentith,
Beijing Normal University XIA Yonghong,
Beijing Normal University
Associate Editors JIANG Limei,
Beijing Normal University LI Shaomeng,
Beijing Normal University LIANG Yibin,
Beijing Normal University WAN Zhaoyuan,
Beijing Normal University ZENG Dian,
Beijing Normal University ZHENG Xudong,
Beijing Normal University
Advisory Board LIU Chuang,
Fudan University Mark Collier,
University of Minnesota, Morris Joe Ulatowski,
University of Waikato Luca Maria Scarantino,
International Federation of Philosophical Societies HUANG Yong,
Chinese University of Hong Kong Jeffery McDonough,
Harvard University YANG Haifeng,
Peking University YAO Xinzhong,
Renmin University of China John Hacker-Wright,
University of Guelph Lydia Amir,
Tufts University Kenji Mori,
Tohoku University LI Hong,
Beijing Normal University LI Jianhui,
Beijing Normal University WANG Chengbing,
Shanxi University CHUNG Soyi,
Sogang University Florent Villard,
Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3 Robin Wang,
Loyola Marymount University
Online submission: Articles for publication in
Journal of Contemporary Chinese Philosophy can be submitted online through
Editorial Manager, please
click here.
Call for Papers and Special Issues This is a
Diamond Open Access journal. Articles are published in Open Access at no cost to the author.
Scope JCCP is a general philosophy journal that welcomes submissions from all branches of philosophy. JCCP encourages philosophical discourse that draws on diverse cultural traditions and viewpoints. Recently, JCCP has shown a strong interest in the philosophical exploration of contemporary emerging technological phenomena, including artificial intelligence, gene editing, and blockchain.
Open Access JCCP is committed to open access without charging authors.
Special Issues JCCP regularly curates special issues on specific topics. If you're interested in serving as a guest editor for these special issues, we invite you to submit your academic CV and a brief proposal. Please contact the JCCP Editorial Team (email:
jccp@bnu.edu.cn).
Submission - Manuscripts should be submitted via our online Editorial Manager system at
editorialmanager.com/jccp and follow APA formatting.
- Submissions should include an abstract and typically range from 7,000 to 10,000 words.
- Although primarily in American English, exceptional Chinese articles may receive translation assistance.
- Ensure that the manuscript is prepared for a double-blind review process, with all author identification and acknowledgements removed.
- Authors confirm that their work is original and has not been considered or published elsewhere. Any overlap with previously published work may disqualify the submission.
Review and publication process:
- Each manuscript will undergo rigorous double-blind peer review. Authors can expect initial feedback within one month.
- Following review, the Editorial Board will deliberate and decide on acceptance, minor/major revision, or rejection. Manuscripts flagged for minor revisions may be conditionally accepted after adjustments. Manuscripts requiring major revisions may be subject to a subsequent round of peer review after author revisions.
Please consult the Author Instructions under the "Submit Article" tab for more details about submissions.
Online submission: Articles for publication in
Journal of Contemporary Chinese Philosophy can be submitted online through
Editorial Manager, please
click here.
Editor-in-Chief WU Xiangdong,
Beijing Normal University
Executive Editor WANG Lyu,
Beijing Normal University
Deputy Editors M Dentith,
Beijing Normal University XIA Yonghong,
Beijing Normal University
Associate Editors JIANG Limei,
Beijing Normal University LI Shaomeng,
Beijing Normal University LIANG Yibin,
Beijing Normal University WAN Zhaoyuan,
Beijing Normal University ZENG Dian,
Beijing Normal University ZHENG Xudong,
Beijing Normal University
Advisory Board LIU Chuang,
Fudan University Mark Collier,
University of Minnesota, Morris Joe Ulatowski,
University of Waikato Luca Maria Scarantino,
International Federation of Philosophical Societies HUANG Yong,
Chinese University of Hong Kong Jeffery McDonough,
Harvard University YANG Haifeng,
Peking University YAO Xinzhong,
Renmin University of China John Hacker-Wright,
University of Guelph Lydia Amir,
Tufts University Kenji Mori,
Tohoku University LI Hong,
Beijing Normal University LI Jianhui,
Beijing Normal University WANG Chengbing,
Shanxi University CHUNG Soyi,
Sogang University Florent Villard,
Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3 Robin Wang,
Loyola Marymount University
Call for Papers and Special Issues This is a
Diamond Open Access journal. Articles are published in Open Access at no cost to the author.
Scope JCCP is a general philosophy journal that welcomes submissions from all branches of philosophy. JCCP encourages philosophical discourse that draws on diverse cultural traditions and viewpoints. Recently, JCCP has shown a strong interest in the philosophical exploration of contemporary emerging technological phenomena, including artificial intelligence, gene editing, and blockchain.
Open Access JCCP is committed to open access without charging authors.
Special Issues JCCP regularly curates special issues on specific topics. If you're interested in serving as a guest editor for these special issues, we invite you to submit your academic CV and a brief proposal. Please contact the JCCP Editorial Team (email:
jccp@bnu.edu.cn).
Submission - Manuscripts should be submitted via our online Editorial Manager system at
editorialmanager.com/jccp and follow APA formatting.
- Submissions should include an abstract and typically range from 7,000 to 10,000 words.
- Although primarily in American English, exceptional Chinese articles may receive translation assistance.
- Ensure that the manuscript is prepared for a double-blind review process, with all author identification and acknowledgements removed.
- Authors confirm that their work is original and has not been considered or published elsewhere. Any overlap with previously published work may disqualify the submission.
Review and publication process:
- Each manuscript will undergo rigorous double-blind peer review. Authors can expect initial feedback within one month.
- Following review, the Editorial Board will deliberate and decide on acceptance, minor/major revision, or rejection. Manuscripts flagged for minor revisions may be conditionally accepted after adjustments. Manuscripts requiring major revisions may be subject to a subsequent round of peer review after author revisions.
Please consult the Author Instructions under the "Submit Article" tab for more details about submissions.
This is a
Diamond Open Access journal. Articles are published in Open Access at no cost to the author.
The primary objective of the Journal of Contemporary Chinese Philosophy (JCCP) is to provide a platform for philosophers worldwide to showcase their latest scholarly work on topics that transcend the boundaries of traditional and modern Chinese philosophy. Rather than limiting itself to a specific philosophical tradition, it will serve as a broad-scope venue dedicated to research from all philosophical traditions and areas, highlighting the contributions to contemporary philosophical debates from China that consider regional differences and cultural traditions while facilitating conversations between Chinese and international philosophers. Philosophers from different regions have their unique perspectives and concerns shaped by their cultural traditions and local knowledge. These differences can lead to diverse philosophical insights and debates. The Journal of Contemporary Chinese Philosophy aims to connect a network of philosophers working both inside and outside of China, and to present contemporary philosophical debates that resonate with the Chinese philosophical community. For instance, in response to recent focuses of Chinese philosophers on emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, gene editing, and blockchain, the journal will set agendas in metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and political philosophy over these technological developments through dedicated special issues, actively inviting philosophers around the world to engage in conversations and debates. The Journal of Contemporary Chinese Philosophy is sponsored by Beijing Normal University and launched by the International Center for Philosophy from Beijing Normal University at Zhuhai. The editorial team includes philosophers from all across China and all around the world.