I'm interested in philosophy as something I love. I'd like to publish my work on online, but I'm not an academician. Is academia.edu a good site for that purpose?
>>526172
No. academia.edu is a facebook for academics.
You publish in a peer reviewed journal
>>526182
Would you like to try again in standard English?
>>526176
I understand, but I'm not an academician. I need to extend my works to publish in a peer reviewed journal. I don't think I provide enough quality for now. I need a site that share my works with others.
>>526349
Attend philosophy conferences and present works in progress
>>526172
Get a Master's degree and a PhD, then peer reviewed journals can review your work. Since you become their "peer".
Or you can just create a blog or podcast or something.
>>526358
>Get a Master's degree and a PhD, then peer reviewed journals can review your work. Since you become their "peer".
Anyone can submit to journals.
>>526695
Thesis 11 for the young lukacs children.
Philosophy is a pretty good one
>>526695
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=PHI
I found that 1 hour ago. I couldn't find any open access to articles though. Amount of jewishness of academic circle baffled me.
>>526776
Yeah, this really isn't for people who aren't into Philosophy full-time though. For publishing, I mean.