About the Journal

Founded in 2008, the magazine Intuitio, a student magazine of the Graduate Program in Philosophy of the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS), emerged as a way to promote the work of graduate students as well as to establish contact with authors and production of other graduate programs. In a decade of consistent publications, more than 300 articles have been published.

The magazine Intuitio aims to build a space to encourage and disseminate the scientific and intellectual production of students of postgraduate programs that deal with philosophical themes and relevant to philosophy. Texts are published in which topics from the areas of Ethics and Political Philosophy, Metaphysics and Epistemology are addressed.

Submitted texts are formally evaluated first by the editorial staff, who may request corrections and additions. Texts that do not fall within the scope of the Journal, that do not meet mandatory requirements or that are not adequate within the established deadline will be archived.

Once the admissibility of the submission has been verified, two opinions are requested from people specialised in the subject, which will be used by the publishers, with the latter remaining the final decision. Publication of papers is subject to compliance with its recommendations. The evaluation takes into account the originality of the treatment of the theme, the consistency and rigor of the approach, its contribution and its adequacy to the journal's thematic line.

The review system is double-blind: the names of the reviewers will remain confidential and the names of the authors before the reviewers will also be omitted.

Evaluators are expected to be objective in their assessment. If there is any conflict of interest or difficulty in making a judgment without significant influence from external factors, they should contact the editors. They are expected to indicate relevant literature if not accepted in the text.

The text and other information provided in the evaluation process should be treated confidentially and may not be used for any other purpose.

Continuous flow of publication.

This journal provides open access to all its content, following the principle that free access to scientific research generates a greater global exchange of knowledge.

Authorship

The authors are original owners and will be responsible for the originality and authorship of their creation, not being the publisher penalised, civil or criminally, for eventual plagiarism or inappropriate content.

Unprecedented and originality

By submitting the manuscript, the authors ensure that the work has not been previously published or is being reviewed by another journal.

Literal copies of excerpts already published will not be accepted, except in exceptional cases, in the form of quotation. Illustrations and graphics from other sources must be credited, or accompanied by permission of their copyright holders, if applicable.

Error correction and retractions

Authors must commit to the publishing house, delivering the text in appropriate language and suitable for publication. However, you must notify the publisher if an error is identified in order to publish an erratum.

Confidentiality

The text submitted for evaluation is a document and will be protected from any form of exploitation.

Listing and legal deposit data

Cataloging form prepared by the Information Processing Sector of the PUCRS Central Library.

Article Submission Fees and Article Processing Fees (APCs) Policy

This journal does not charge fees for publication.

Thematic coverage coded according to CNPq classification, identifying first and second levels

  • Main Area: Philosophy
  • Qualis: A4
  • Period: 2013-2016