Humana.Mente

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{{Infobox journal

| title = Humana.Mente

| cover =

| abbreviation=Humana.Mente

| discipline = Philosophy

| language = English, French, German, Italian

| editor = Silvano Zipoli Caiani

| publisher = Edizioni ETS

| history = 2007–present

| frequency = Quarterly

| openaccess = Yes

| website = http://www.humanamente.eu

| link1 = http://www.humanamente.eu/Issues.html

| link1-name = Online archive

| ISSN = 1972-1293

}}

Humana.Mente – Journal of Philosophical Studies is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal of philosophy. Each issue focuses on a specific theme, selected from among critical topics in the contemporary philosophical debate, and is edited by a specialist on the subject, usually an emerging researcher with both philosophical and scientific competence. The editor-in-chief is Silvano Zipoli Caiani (University of Florence), the executive editors are Marco Fenici; Federico Boem, and Matteo Galletti. At present, the journal publishes papers in English.

Indexing

Humana.Mente is indexed in:SCOPUS (Elsevier citation database of peer-reviewed literature); WEB OF SCIENCE (Emerging Sources Citation Index);DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals);PhilPapers (Online Research in Philosophy).

In 2022, according to [https://www.scimagojr.com/journalsearch.php?q=21100902550&tip=sid&clean=0 Scimago Journal and Country Rank], Humana.Mente is ranked within the second quartile of international philosophical journal.

Sections

Humana.Mente is organized in four sections: Papers, Book Reviews, Commentaries, and Interviews. The Papers section intends to create a wide and stimulating reflection on the topics of the issue. Reviews focus on the latest books (dating back not more than 2 years prior to the publication of the issue) that relate to the issue topics. By contrast, the Commentaries section wants to re-open the debate on more “classical” books that deal with the issue topics, and possibly suggest a new perspective to interpret them. Interviews are open dialogs with notable scholars.