Authors

The authors must affirm that their submission has not been published elsewhere, whether in whole or in part, in any language. The prior presentation of a work at a conference is acceptable. Period publication in conference proceedings may be acceptable, depending on the format and distribution of the proceedings. The authors need to discuss prior publication in conference proceedings with the Editor.

Moreover, authors must affirm that their submission is not under review by another publication, nor will be submitted for review elsewhere while under review at Disputatio philosophica. The authors' work must not be based on data reported in any other prior or pending publication unless the author provides the editor with supporting documentation to demonstrate the unique contribution of the submission. The authors also have to guarantee that there is no conflict of interest pertinent to the subject of the article. Works previously submitted and rejected are not acceptable unless the rejection letter specifically indicated that the editorial team would consider another improved version of the manuscript on the same topic from the author.

The authors are accountable for all the data and the claims made in their work. All citations and paraphrases in their submission have to be cited according to the most recent Chicago Manual of Style (http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html). Every picture, photograph, or graphic used in the submission has to be the authors' work, available in the public domain, used in compliance with the copyrights of the authors and publishers and with appropriate citation of sources. Otherwise, the author of the submission has to have permission from the author to use their work.

Disputatio philosophica is an Open Access journal and the provisions are in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution CC BY-NC 4.0 (Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 International License), but the authors retain copyright over their work.

Disputatio philosophica does not provide the authors with a finance fee for their submission or for the peer review and publishing process.

Versions of the article:

Preprint – Articles may not be posted online during the review process. Disputatio philosophica tries to ensure a fair and unbiased peer review process, so it is important that the manuscript is not available online, especially accompanied by the author's personal information.

PostprintDisputatio philosophica currently does not allow authors to publish postprints of their work.

Version of Record – Authors may deposit the publisher’s version to their websites, their institutional repository or any other repository of their choice. It is also important that the deposited version is the actual version of record in PDF format that contains bibliographical information about the article and the journal.

Manuscripts fitting the format and style requirements should be submitted electronically to our e-mail address: disputatio@ffrz.hr

After submitting a manuscript, authors will receive a confirmation of submission.

Instructions for Authors