Intellectus is the African Journal of Philosophy that focuses on understanding philosophy with the perspective of its practical applications to issues in Africa and/or African heritage. Intellectus is an open access peer-reviewed online journal that publishes research articles, book reviews and interviews on African philosophy, black studies, and applied philosophy (in ethics, epistemology, and metaphysics) and feminism, international law, public policy, and socio-political philosophy in their relevance to the African continent.



 



Call For Paper



Intellectus invites you to submit research articles, book reviews and interviews on African philosophy, black studies, and applied philosophy (especially in ethics, epistemology, and metaphysics), feminism, international law, public policy, and socio-political philosophy in their relevance to Africa or African heritage. This CFP is for Volume 1 Number 2, for the year 2022.



The Submission Process



Author(s) should prepare their manuscript(s) for blind peer review excluding any information about the Author(s). The manuscript should be along with a brief cover letter to formally inform the Editor of the Author’s interest/consent to publish the manuscript in Intellectus, and clearly state that the submitted article is unpublished (either in print or electronically) and not under consideration for publication in any other journal. The cover letter must include the names, affiliations, and the contact details of the corresponding Author first and any other Author(s).



Authors are to submit their manuscript via email: IntellectusJournal@gmail.com



Manuscript Preparation



Manuscripts should between 6500 to 8000 words in length and be prepared according to the following style:



The manuscript should have an abstract of 150-250 words and a list of 6 keywords.



The layout should be simple, and of a consistent style in terms of font, headings, paragraphs, and spacing.



Articles should be typewritten using Times New Roman 12pt and should be justified. All headings should be formatted as bold, left indented with double spacing above and a single space before the contents.



Referencing



Authors should use the Chicago Manual of Style Author-Date system for the reference list entry. There should be only a few footnotes; all bibliographic entries should appear as Endnotes. Authors should use in text citation rather than numbering. Authors are encouraged to kindly visit: http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html and click on the Author-Date tab for more details.