About the Journal

Focus and Scope

Collection of philosophical sciences presents research papers covering and comprehending new facets of human existence at the beginning of the new millennium. Particular emphasis is focused on the forms of their manifestation and reflection in the philosophy of science, technology, language.

The aim of the collection of scientific works “Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research” is to develop and disseminate contemporary philosophical research in the field of philosophical anthropology, social and cultural philosophy, aimed at understanding human beings, their existence, identity, values, and forms of interaction in the context of global transformations, contemporary challenges, and the European intellectual space.

The collection covers topical theoretical and applied issues of philosophical understanding of human beings in the context of social, cultural, scientific, technological, and civilizational changes, in particular:
- philosophical anthropology and ontological foundations of human existence;
- identity, subjectivity, and value orientations of humans in the context of globalization and digitalization;
- sociocultural transformations, communication, corporeality, everyday life;
- ethical, bioethical, and humanitarian dimensions of scientific and technological progress;
- anthropological aspects of contemporary philosophical, social, and humanitarian theories;
- interdisciplinary approaches to the study of humans in the context of philosophy, sociology, cultural studies, history, and religious studies.

The collection promotes the development of critical thinking, the deepening of humanitarian knowledge, and the formation of scientific approaches relevant to the European research space.

The target audience of the collection is:
- scientists, researchers, and teachers in the field of philosophy, social sciences, and humanities;
- doctoral students, graduate students, and candidates for scientific degrees;
- representatives of interdisciplinary research communities interested in the anthropological and humanitarian dimensions of contemporary social processes;
- experts, analysts, and specialists whose activities are related to humanitarian expertise in social transformations.

Publication Frequency

Twice a year (June, December)

Sections of proceedings

• Topical Issues of Philosophical Anthropology
• Social Aspect of Human Being
• The Man in Technosphere
• Anthropological Problems in the History of Philosophy

Publication Policy

The journal adheres to the Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing developed by international organizations – COPE, DOAJ, OASPA, which define mandatory elements of transparency, such as clear requirements for authors, description of the review process, policy on author contributions, and compliance with ethical standards in publications. These principles emphasize the importance of truthful information on the journal's website, a clear description policy, and open and non-discriminatory conditions for authors of all nationalities and scientific communities.

Open Science Policy

The editorial policy of the collection of scientific works “Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research” is based on the principles of open science and complies with international  initiatives and declarations aimed at ensuring transparency, accessibility, and reuse of scientific information, as well as the integration of Ukrainian research into the European and global research space.

The collection adheres to the principles of the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI) and provides:
- immediate open access to the full texts of all published materials without financial, legal, or technical barriers;
- no fees for readers to access the content;
- distribution of materials under open licenses that allow reading, downloading, copying, distribution, printing, and linking, provided that the source is properly cited;
- preservation of copyrights for authors, with the publication being granted the right of first publication.

The collection supports the principles of the Initiative for Open Citations (I4OC) and implements a policy of openness of bibliographic information by:
- publishing complete lists of bibliographic references in machine-readable format;
- transferring citation data to international open citation infrastructures;
- encouraging authors to use verified and relevant sources, ensuring the accuracy and transparency of citations;
- preventing practices of citation manipulation and artificial inflation of scientometric indicators.

In accordance with the principles of the Initiative for Open Abstracts (I4OA), the collection provides:
- open access to abstracts of all publications without restrictions;
- dissemination of abstracts together with complete metadata for indexing in open scientific information systems;
- use of structured, high-quality abstracts that reflect the purpose, methodology, and main results of the research;
- support for multilingual abstracts in order to increase the international visibility of research.

The collection “Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research” shares the principles of the Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information and:
- supports open, transparent, and reproducible research metadata;
- uses open standards for describing scientific information;
- contributes to reducing dependence on closed commercial scientometric systems;
- encourages the use of open identifiers (ORCID, DOI) for authors and publications;
- supports the responsible use of research information in the evaluation of scientific activity.

General principles for implementing open science policy

The editorial board of the collection:
- adheres to the principles of transparency in editorial processes, academic integrity, and publication ethics;
- supports integration with open repositories and scientific information platforms;
- encourages authors to disseminate research results and accompanying materials in open access;
- ensures that the publication's policies comply with current European standards of open science.

Open Access Policy

Gold Open Access allows scientific journals to provide unlimited and free access to all published articles on the Internet, where readers can freely download, copy, and use materials, and the costs of publication are covered by the author, their institution, or grant provider through Article Processing Charges (APC). This ensures maximum visibility, citation, and quick access to research for the whole world, unlike the traditional subscription model.

Copyright and Licensing

This journal provides open access to all of its content. As such, copyright for articles published in this journal is retained by the authors, under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). The CC BY license permits commercial and non-commercial reuse. Such access is associated with increased readership and increased citation of an author's work. For more information on this approach, see the Public Knowledge Project, the Directory of Open Access Journals, or the Budapest Open Access Initiative.

The CC BY 4.0 license allows users to copy, distribute and adapt the work in any way, provided that they properly point to the author. Therefore, the editorial board of the journal does not prevent from placing published materials in third-party repositories. In order to protect manuscripts from misappropriation by unscrupulous authors, reference should be made to the original version of the work.

The journal permits placement of any version of the article in an institution or other repository of the author's choice without embargo.

Policy of compliance with the principles of DORA
(San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment)

The editorial policy of the collection of scientific works "Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research" is based on the principles of the DORA Declaration and is aimed at responsible, transparent, and high-quality evaluation of scientific results.

The editorial board of the collection:
- does not use journal indicators (Journal Impact Factor, CiteScore, SJR, etc.) as a criterion for evaluating the quality of individual articles, authors, or research results;
- provides expert evaluation of manuscripts based solely on scientific content, originality, methodological soundness, well-reasoned conclusions, and contribution to the development of philosophical knowledge;
- applies double-blind peer review with clearly defined evaluation criteria;
- encourages authors to present the qualitative characteristics of their research, in particular the scientific novelty and social and humanitarian significance of the results;
- ensures transparency of editorial decisions and the absence of discrimination based on institutional affiliation, scientific status, or country of origin of the author.

FAIR Policy
(Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable)

The collection “Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research” supports the FAIR principles with the aim of increasing the openness, reproducibility, and long-term value of research information.

Within the framework of this policy, the editorial board ensures:

Findable
- assigning permanent identifiers (DOI) to each publication;
- complete and standardized metadata (authorship, affiliation, ORCID, abstracts, keywords, bibliographic references);
- indexing of materials in international and national scientometric and bibliographic systems.

Accessible
- open access to full texts of articles without financial or technical restrictions;
- preservation of materials on the official website of the publication with long-term access;
- use of open licenses (Creative Commons) that define the conditions for reuse.

Interoperable
- application of international standards for metadata and bibliographic descriptions;
- support for machine-readable formats and structured links;
- integration with external scientific information systems and repositories.

Reusable
- clear licensing of materials for correct reuse with mandatory reference to the source;
- ensuring high-quality editorial preparation, which contributes to the correct citation and interpretation of results.

Scientific Data Deposit Policy

Given the specific nature of research in the field of philosophy, the journal's editorial board does not require authors to deposit their research data in external open repositories.

Peer Review Process

The journal uses double-blind peer review. The manuscripts are sent to the external reviewers with knowledge of the subject area but who do not have a conflict of interest. A final decision on publication is made by the Editorial Board.
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Publication Ethics

Relationships between authors, editors and reviewers in our journal are based on academic benevolence, objectivity of ratings and priority of scientific quality. We are following the principles of Code of Conduct for Editors as defined by the Committee of Publication Ethics (COPE).
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Digital Archiving Policy

The journal has electronic backup and access to its content via the PKP preservation network (PKP PN).

An electronic backup copy of the journal is stored in the Zenodo repository.

Indexing

Web of Science is an international scientometric database. Inclusion in Web of Science increases the visibility of scientific research. (Link)

Ukrainian Scientific Citation Index (UInCit) is a system for scientometric monitoring of scientific activity in Ukraine. Its main function is to provide opportunities for analysing general trends in the development of Ukraine's scientific community and the role and place of individual scientists and institutions in the development of national scientific schools. (Link)

Ulrich's Periodicals Directory - subscription catalog of American publishing Bowker, is the largest database that describes the global flow of periodicals in all subject areas. (Link)

Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) is website that lists open access journals and is maintained by Infrastructure Services for Open Access (IS4OA). The project defines open access journals as scientific and scholarly journals that meet high quality standards by exercising peer review or editorial quality control and "use a funding model that does not charge readers or their institutions for access". (Link)

WorldCat - the world's largest bibliographic database, with over 240 million records of all kinds of products for 470 languages. Base is created by joint efforts of more than 72 thousand libraries in 170 countries across the organization Online Computer Library Center. (Link)

Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE) is a search engine (Germany) that is one of the most powerful providers of up-to-date data on scientific publications by European scientists. (Link)

Index Copernicus (Poland) - International scientometric base. This website includes indexing, ranking and abstracting journals, and is a platform for scientific collaboration and joint research projects. (Link)

ERIH PLUS (European Reference Index for Humanities) is a system for referencing and indexing academic journals in the humanities and social sciences. (Link)

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