Ethical Perspectives
Promoting international dialogue between fundamental and applied ethics
Ethical Perspectives is an indexed, peer reviewed journal. Striving to showcase investigations into the foundations of ethics and morality, it encourages interdisciplinary collaboration among ethicists and specialists from diverse fields. Ethical Perspectives is an international forum for the promotion of dialogue between fundamental and applied ethics. Thus, it cultivates in-depth reflection and dialogue among researchers and decision-makers who are conscious of deep-seated ethical questions in areas including politics, economics, sociology, medicine and health care, law, business, labour relations, and cultural life. What unites the articles in Ethical Perspectives is the singular focus on the question 'what ought we, morally, to do?' Therefore, priority is given to analyses that propose original moral responses to complex, societally relevant questions.
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Special issue on war, peace, and nonviolence
Submission information
Submissions due: 1 June 2025
Latest issue: Volume 32, Issue 1 (2025)
1 - 23 | Does Humanism Necessarily Imply Speciesism? The Case of Levinas' Humanism in the Light of Herder's COOLS, Arthur, DIERCKXSENS, Geoffrey |
25 - 55 | The Social Model of Impairment: An Exposition and a Critique BĚLOHRAD, Radim |
57 - 70 | Bracketing Who is Right: A Lesson from the Ethics of Compromise, Toleration, and War WENDT, Fabian |
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H Index: 14, CiteScore 2022: 0.5, SJR 2022: 0.121, SNIP 2022: 0.618