Call for Papers, Vol. 3

The Blue Pill Dilemma: Is Knowledge a Blessing or a Curse?  The question about choosing knowledge or willful ignorance is at least as old as Plato’s Cave; older perhaps, down to the Tree of Good and Evil. Science Fiction writers can be as illuminating as they can be ambiguous. In the original The MatrixNeo took the […]

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Thanks to all who voted!

The votes are in for our 2020 yearly theme: Is Knowledge a Blessing or a Curse?  Thanks for all who voted to decide the 2020 Yearly Theme for the Journal of Science Fiction and Philosophy. The theme that got the highest number of votes was #5: “Is Knowledge a Blessing or a Curse?” We will be sending a Call […]

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Journal of Science Fiction and Philosophy: Vote for the next Yearly Theme!

Help us choose next year’s theme for the Journal! Dear Readers and Contributors: The Journal of Science Fiction and Philosophy has just launched its newest issue! It is presently a small volume, with just a couple of articles; we have some articles under review and in preparation, which will continue populating this issue as they get published. […]

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Call for Papers: Vol.2

Dystopian Caves and Galactic Empires: Social and Political Philosophy in SF.  One of the main roles of science fiction has been to warn us – sometimes humorously, sometimes through grim pessimism – of looming social dangers, the product of particular ideas, technologies or social trends. Just how powerful these warnings can be in the public’s […]

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Call for Papers

General Theme The Journal of Science Fiction and Philosophy, a peer-reviewed, open access publication, is dedicated to the analysis of philosophical themes present in science fiction stories in all formats, with a view to their use in the discussion, teaching, and narrative modeling of philosophical ideas. It aims at highlighting the role of science fiction as […]

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