INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS OF SUBMITTED PAPERS
Papers should be submitted in Word format and sent as e-mail attachment to:
Jesus.Padilla@uclm.es
They may alternatively be sent by mail on disk – including a hard-copy printout - to:
· Prof. Dr. Jesús Padilla Gálvez
Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
Facultad de Ciencias Jurídicas y Sociales
Cobertizo San Pedro Mártir, s/n.
E-45071 Toledo
(Spain)
Languages & Copyright: Papers must be written in Spanish, German or English. They must not have been accepted or submitted for publication elsewhere. Copyright will remain with the author.
Length: Papers should include a short abstract (max. 150 words). Papers should not exceed an overall length of 3000 words, including all notes, references, and the abstract.
Layout: Authors should use a simple uniform layout. They should avoid mixing fonts, and they should use italics (not bold ) for words or phrases requiring emphasis, for titles of published books and journals, and for foreign words.
Headings: A maximum of one level of section headings should be used, with the following format: 2. Wittgenstein's Theory of Colour.
References: A bibliographical list of all cited references should be placed at the end of the paper under the heading “Bibliografía”, “Literature (References)” or “Literatur”. It should begin with the author's last name, first name and followed by the year of publication, exactly according to the following style:
Wittgenstein, L., 1980: Tractatus logico–philosophicus. Tagebücher. Philosophische Untersuchungen. In: Schriften 1. Suhrkamp, Frankfurt a. M.
Frege, G., 1892: Über Sinn und Bedeutung, Zeitschrift für Philosophie und philosophische Kritik , 100, 25-50.
Sluga, H., Stern, D. G. (eds.), 1996: The Cambridge Companion to Wittgenstein . Cambridge U.P., Cambridge .
Padilla Gálvez, J., 2004: Disgressionen über das sich entwerfende Ich. In: Thomas Mohrs, Adreas Roser und Djavid Salehi (eds.), Die Wiederkehr des Idealismus? Festschrift für Wilhelm Lütterfelds zum 60. Geburtstag . Peter Lang, Frankfurt a.M.; Berlin; Bern; Bruxelles; New York; Oxford; Wien, 137-153.
All citations should then appear in the text (rather than in footnotes) in the form: (Wittgenstein 1980, 178), (Frege 1892, 25), (Sluga 1996, 24) or (Padilla Gálvez 2004, 138)
Further suggestions: Avoid footnotes as far as possible. Avoid automatically generated lists. Authors will receive one proof. There is possibility for making corrections after submission. Contributions with serious formal or technical faults will be refused.