Editorial Policies
- Aims and Scope
- Sections
- Peer Review Process
- Publication Frequency
- Issue Purchase
- Article Purchase
- Periodicity
Aims and Scope
The journal was founded in 1990 by academician I. T. Frolov as an interdisciplinary publication considering the main directions in the study of man: the theory and methodology of the complex study of man, the history of human sciences, intellectual and human potential of Russia, humanitarian expertise of socially significant projects and reforms, moral and legal aspects and social consequences of the latest developments in the field of genetic engineering, medicine, education, etc., as well as all the human qualities that make up a person's inner world and determine his life.
Sections
The philosophy of the himan being
Scientific research
Social practices
Symbols. Values. Ideals.
Times. Morals. Characters
Reviews
Philosophical and anthropological issues of sport
Coping with stress
Extreme situation
Man in the religions of the world
Remembering the past
Peer Review Process
Double mutually anonymous peer review.
Publication Frequency
6 issues per year
Issue Purchase
Readers without a subscription may still purchase individual issues. The following payment options and fees are available.
Access for an Issue: 120.00 (USD)
You can purchase the access for all articles published in one issue. Access to articles will be provide for an unlimited time.
Access to issue allows you to read, download and print full text (PDF and HTML) of all articles, but does not allow to distribute, copy or reproduce articles materials until the end of the embargo period (3 years) since the publication of the article).
Article Purchase
Readers without a subscription may still purchase individual articles. The following payment options and fees are available.
Access for an Article: 16.00 (USD)
You can purchase the access for the article to read, download and print its fulltext (PDF, HTML). Access to article will be provide for an unlimited time.
Purchased access does not allow to distribute, copy or reproduce article's materials until the end of the embargo period (3 years) since the publication of the article).
Periodicity
6 planned issues are regularly published.