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Les ateliers de l’éthique / The Ethics Forum publishes articles pertaining to all the domains of ethics, with a particular attention to the normative challenges of public policies and social practices. We invite spontaneous submissions for the following types of manuscripts.

Research articles (up to 9,000 words) that offer substantive engagement with normative challenges arising in the context of social practices and public policies. Research articles are subject to double-blind peer review by at least two reviewers.

Review articles (5,000-9,000 words) that offer an extensive overview of recent debates or literatures relevant to the journal’s scope. We particularly welcome French-language surveys of recent debates in Anglophone philosophy and English-language surveys of recent debates in Francophone philosophy. These submissions are subject to double-blind peer review by at least one reviewer.

Critical responses (up to 3,000 words) to articles recently published in Les ateliers de l’éthique/The Ethics Forum or elsewhere. Manuscripts submitted under this category are subject to double-blind peer review by at least one reviewer.

Case discussion and responses. Case discussions (up to 3,000 words) describe and discuss real-world problems concerning social practices and/or public policy and identify normative questions or approaches that might be suitable for engaging with those problems. Accepted case discussions will be published on the journal’s website, along with an invitation for responses (also up to 3,000 words in length). Case discussions and responses are subject to double-blind review by at least one peer reviewer.

Book reviews (around 1,000-2,000 words). We particularly welcome French-language reviews of monographs written in English and English-language reviews of monographs written in French. Please contact the Administrative Editor if you are interested in reviewing a recently published monograph. Book reviews will be reviewed by at least one member of the editorial board. In exceptional cases, we might also consider book reviews that are longer than the maximum length indicated above.

Les ateliers de l’éthique / The Ethics Forum also invites proposals for symposia by guest-editors (minimum of 3 articles; up to about 7 articles, in addition to an introduction by the guest-editor(s)). These can be on a specific topic, theme or controversy; on a monograph that was recently published or is worth revisiting; or on the French translation of an article originally published in English (Les ateliers de l’éthique / The Ethics Forum offers translation of selected articles from English into French; please contact the Administrative Editor with informal proposals for translations). Proposals for symposia (up to 2 pp. length) are to be submitted to the Administrative Editor.

For formatting instructions to the authors who would like to submit a paper, please visit the current Call for papers pages and this one for more detailed informations.

For more information concerning the submission of symposia proposals, see this.

For info, please contact our administrative editor by email Éliot Litalien, or by phone (514) 343-6111 #2932.

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Les Ateliers de l’éthique/The Ethics Forum, vol. 3 no 2

Le numéro d’automne 2008 des Ateliers de l’éthique propose un dossier sur l’état actuel des études féministes dirigés par Marguerite Deslauriers et Monique Lanoix.

The 2008 fall issue of The Ethics Forum include a dossier on the current state of women’s studies edited by Marguerite Deslauriers and Monique Lanoix.

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Les Ateliers de l’éthique/The Ethics Forum, vol. 4 no 1

Le numéro du printemps 2009 des Ateliers de l’éthique propose deux excellents dossiers préparés et dirigés respectivement par Céline Nègre ainsi que Juan Torres et David Driskell. On y retrouvera également un article de François Schroeter sur le relativisme moral et un article de Rabah Bousbaci sur le bien de l’architecture.

The 2009 spring issue of The Ethics Forum include two excellent dossiers that were prepared and edited respectively by Celine Nègre, and Juan Torres and David Briskell. You will also find an article by François Schroeter on moral relativism, and an article on the good of architecture by Rabah Bousbaci.

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Les Ateliers de l’éthique/The Ethics Forum, vol. 4 no 2

Le numéro d’automne 2009 des Ateliers de l’éthique propose un article de Will Colish, un étudiant en droit ayant gagné le concours par affichage du colloque sur la reconnaissance parrainé par le CRÉUM, et deux excellents dossiers préparés et dirigés par des étudiants ou postdoctorants ayant des liens avec le CRÉUM.

The 2009 summer issue of The Ethics Forum include an article by Will Colish, a law student that won the call for poster of the recognition conference sponsored by CREUM, as well as two excellent dossiers that were prepared and edited by former students or postdocs of CREUM.

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Les Ateliers de l’éthique/The Ethics Forum, vol. 5 no 1

Le numéro d’été 2010 des Ateliers de l’éthique propose un article de Pierre-Yves Néron, stagiaire postdoctoral au CRÉUM, portant sur la moralité implicite du marché. Il contient aussi deux dossiers de première importance, le premier sur le thème de l’imagination et l’éthique et le second sur l’impact des politiques publiques sur la santé.

The 2010 summer issue of The Ethics Forum offers an article by Pierre-Yves Néron, postdoctoral fellow at CREUM, on the implicit morality of the market, as well as two dossiers: the first on imagination and ethics and the second on the impact of public policies on health.

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Les Ateliers de l’éthique/The Ethics Forum, vol. 5 no 2

Le numéro d’automne 2010 propose un dossier intitulé « Design et aménagement: quelques enjeux éthiques », dirigé par Rabah Bousbaci, Anne Marchand et Juan Torres. Il contient également un article de Laurent de Briey sur la complémentarité des positions d’Éric Weil et d’Albert Camus sur la violence politique ainsi que deux articles de Matt James et d’Emily Snyder sur la Commission canadienne de témoignage et réconciliation des pensionnats indiens.

The 2010 fall issue of The Ethics Forum offers a dossier that delves in some important ethical underpinnings of design and planning. It also propose an article by Laurent de Briey on the complementary of Eric Weil and Albert Camus views on political violence, and two articles by Matt James and Emily Snyder on the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Indian Residential Schools.

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Les Ateliers de l’éthique/The Ethics Forum, vol. 6 no 1

Le numéro de printemps 2011 des Ateliers de l’éthique propose un dossier intitulé « Philosophie et théories de l’éducation », dirigé par Bruce Maxwell et Héloïse Côté. Il contient également un article de Nathalie Maillard Romagnoli sur la propriété de soi et l’indifférence morale du rapport à soi.

The 2011 spring issue of The Ethics Forum offers a dossier on the philosophy and theories of education edited by Bruce Maxwell and Héloïse Côté, as well as an article by Nathalie Maillard Romagnoli on self-ownership and the moral status of voluntary actions directed towards oneself.

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Les Ateliers de l’éthique/The Ethics Forum, vol. 6 no 2

Les Ateliers de l’éthique vous propose, entre autres, dans ce numéro un dossier sur la diversité et l’État libéral, dirigé par Xavier Landes et Nils Holtug (Université de Copenhague).

In this issue, The Ethics Forum offers, among other things, a dossier entitled “Diversity and the Liberal State”, edited by Xavier Landes et Nils Holtug (University of Copenhagen).

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Les Ateliers de l’éthique/The Ethics Forum, vol. 7 no 1

Le numéro de printemps 2012 des Ateliers de l’éthique propose un premier dossier sur la violence et la démocratie délibérative dirigé par Martin Blanchard ainsi qu’un second dossier intitulé « Normativity and Normative Psychology », sous la direction de Mauro Rossi (UQAM). Il contient également un article de Julie Lavigne sur une éthique minimale du travail du sexe et un article de Schwimmer et. al. sur le financement public des écoles ethnoreligieuses.

The 2012 spring issue of The Ethics Forum offers two dossiers. The first one, on violence and democratic deliberation, is edited by Martin Blanchard, and the second one, named “Normativity and Normative Psychology”, is edited by Mauro Rossi (UQAM). It also propose an article by Julie Lavigne advocating for a minimal ethics for sex related work, and an article by Schwimmer et. al. on public funding of ethno-religious schools.