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SUMMARY:Dianoia: The Undergraduate Philosophy Annual Conference at Boston College
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DESCRIPTION:<p>Dianoia\, Boston College&rsquo\;s undergraduate philosophy journal\, has&nbsp\;opened its submission window for Issue XIII\, to be published in Spring 2026.</p>\n<p>We welcome thoughtful\, original work on any&nbsp\;philosophical topic.</p>\n<p>For any questions or to explore past issues\, please visit&nbsp\;dianoiabc.org or contact us at&nbsp\;dianoia@bc.edu.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><strong>Our Submission Guidelines:</strong></p>\n<ul>\n<li>Author must be a student pursuing an undergraduate degree or equivalent</li>\n<li>Manuscripts must be written in English</li>\n<li>No minimum or maximum length requirement</li>\n<li>Manuscripts must be submitted in Microsoft Word format (.doc or .docx)</li>\n<li>Text must be double-spaced\, use a 12-point font\, and employ italics rather than underlining (except for URLs)</li>\n<li>Citations are required. Any standard citation style may be used upon submission\; however\, accepted manuscripts must be converted to Chicago Manual of Style for publication</li>\n<li>Manuscripts must be anonymized for blind peer review. Authors should remove their name and any personally identifying information from the Microsoft Word document\; the only identifying detail should be the email address from which the manuscript is submitted (the email message itself does not need to be<strong></strong>&nbsp\;</li>\n</ul>
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