Philosophy & Technology Q1 Unclaimed
Addresses the expanding scope and unprecedented impact of technologies, in order to improve the critical understanding of the conceptual nature and practical consequences, and hence provide the conceptual foundations for their fruitful and sustainable developments. The journal welcomes high-quality submissions, regardless of the tradition, school of thought or disciplinary background from which they derive.Your article in Philosophy & Technology?Submit your article online via: http://www.editorialmanager.com/phte. All submissions are subjected to double-blind peer review; the average peer review time is 3 months.Authors wishing to submit a reply article, or a proposal for a review article, a book symposium, a special issue or a focused debate, are invited to contact the Assistant Editor for further information. It has an SJR impact factor of 1,719.
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Languages: English
Open Access Policy: Open Choice
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2290 €
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Non OAMetrics
1,719
SJR Impact factor48
H Index85
Total Docs (Last Year)243
Total Docs (3 years)4006
Total Refs1522
Total Cites (3 years)199
Citable Docs (3 years)5.31
Cites/Doc (2 years)47.13
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