Studies in East European Thought (SEET) provides a forum for impartial scholarly discussion of philosophical thought and intellectual history of East and Central Europe, Russia, as well as post-Soviet states. SEET offers a venue for philosophical dialogue in a variety of relevant fields of study. Predominantly a philosophical journal, SEET welcomes work that crosses established boundaries among disciplines whether by bringing other disciplines to respond to traditional philosophical questions or by using philosophical reflection to address specific disciplinary issues.
The journal publishes original papers by scholars working in the field without discriminating them based on their geographical origin and nationality. The editorial team considers quality of work to be the sole criterion of publication. In addition to original scholarly essays, SEET publishes translations of philosophical texts not previously available in the West, as well as book reviews.
- A forum for scholarly discussion on philosophical thought and intellectual history of East and Central Europe, Russia, and post-Soviet states
Includes analytic, comparative, and historical studies of thinkers, philosophical and intellectual schools and traditions
In addition to original papers, publishes translations and book reviews
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- Editor-in-Chief
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- Marina F. Bykova
- Associate Editors
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- Vladimir Marchenkov,
- Thomas Nemeth,
- Evert van der Zweerde
- Publishing model
- Hybrid (Transformative Journal). Learn about publishing Open Access with us
Journal metrics
- 0.256 (2019)
- Impact factor
- 0.214 (2019)
- Five year impact factor
- 44 days
- Submission to first decision
- 136 days
- Submission to acceptance
- 30,417 (2019)
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About this journal
- Electronic ISSN
- 1573-0948
- Print ISSN
- 0925-9392
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