Submissions
Submission Preparation Checklist
As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.-
The text is an original and unpublished article, in .doc or .docx format, in one of the following languages: Portuguese, Spanish, and English.
- The potential use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) was presented in the body of the article and in the CRediT-IA Declaration (to be submitted as a supplementary document) and implies that the author is responsible for all generated content, accepting participation in public defenses of the content, if invited, and bearing all reputational consequences arising from problems, errors, and failures.
- The authors are responsible for all content they publish in the journal, including that suggested by reviewers and revised by the authors themselves when the text is accepted for publication.
- The article has a title in Portuguese and "English or Spanish" and has a maximum of 10,000 words, excluding bibliography.
- The abstract should be between 150 and 300 words and must include 3 keywords, both in Portuguese and in "English or Spanish". Add keywords SEPARATELY in the metadata, in both languages. Metadata is important for the correct indexing, archiving, and discoverability of the article.
- The article is philosophical and argumentative in nature, and is consistent with an identifiable logical structure.
- The article follows the updated ABNT standards.
- The article does not contain plagiarism. Plagiarism is considered to be any use of ideas, arguments, concepts, data, images, or textual excerpts from third parties without proper citation, as well as the improper appropriation of translations, undeclared self-plagiarism, disguised republication, or simultaneous submission to other journals.
- Your article is in the ARTICLE TEMPLATE provided by the journal in the Author Guidelines, and is anonymized.
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