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DESCRIPTION:<p><u>Call for public philosophy papers:</u></p>\n<p>The Pamphlet&nbsp\;(www.the-pamphlet.com) is an online philosophy magazine\, created by 6 philosophy graduates in 2021. The project&rsquo\;s purpose is to make philosophy accessible to a wider audience and prompt discussion on issues that are too often relegated to academia. We think philosophy should be at the forefront of public debate.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>We are interested in any topics approached philosophically&nbsp\; - as long as the style isn&rsquo\;t obscure and the structure is simple and clear to people who haven&rsquo\;t studied it. We especially appreciate contributions that deal with current events or attempt to popularise important philosophical theories.</p>\n<p>This is a voluntary organisation driven by enthusiasm and we cannot remunerate contributors. We offer feedback on writing and visibility.</p>\n<p>Contributions should range from about 800 to maximum 2000 words (but we especially look for shorter articles). For more information\, please check our Author Guidelines (https://www.the-pamphlet.com/writingforus) andd send us your submission at <anofollow noopener">the-pamphlet@protonmail.com</a>&nbsp\;.</p>
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