Prometheus is an international undergraduate philosophy journal published by students at Johns Hopkins University. The purpose of the journal is to promote the philosophical discourse of the highest standard by offering students an opportunity to engage in open discussion, to participate in an academic conference and in the production and publication of an academic journal, and to establish a community of aspiring philosophers.
Prometheus will be accepting submissions for its 2022 issue through December 31st, 2021, 11:59 PM Eastern Time, with decisions to be expected by mid-March and publication occurring the following summer. You may find our past issues on our website: https://prometheus.students.jh.edu. Each spring, Prometheus also hosts the Mid-Atlantic Undergraduate Philosophy Conference for undergraduates from around the world to share their research. This year’s conference will be held on Saturday, April 9th, 2022. We plan to hold the conference in person. All submissions will be automatically considered for acceptance to the conference as well as to the journal.
We are looking for papers exhibiting clarity, accessibility, soundness, and novelty of argument, which may draw from any philosophical tradition or methodology. To submit, please fill out this google form: https://forms.gle/qeipPvZAvTNSMymC9 and make sure to follow all the directions. If the Google Form does not work for you, please fill out the email submission form (link to download below) and send the filled out form along with your paper to [email protected]. For the subject of your email, please use Email Submission_Last Name_Paper Title.
We strongly encourage submissions from members of historically underrepresented groups in philosophy. For any other inquiries about submission or the publication status of your essay, please email us at [email protected]. Thank you, and we look forward to reading your papers.
Sincerely,
The Prometheus Editorial Board