
ISSN 0719-4234
RHV (Spanish acronym for Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso) aims to publish original papers in Philosophy within the theoretical and historical frameworks of the following areas: Philosophy of Science, Logic, Epistemology, Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Technology, Metaphysics, Ethics, and Political Philosophy.
RHV has a biannual periodicity and publishes in four languages, English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French. RHV does not subscribe to any particular doctrine and is open to articles from researchers with different philosophical and global perspectives.
Some issues of the RHV are monographs dedicated to current philosophical issues or to the thinking of active philosophers, and those with international relevance. These numbers will be made from the public call for contributions and according to a double-blind peer review process.
The RHV is a peer-reviewed journal. Peer-review is defined as obtaining advice on individual manuscripts from reviewers' expert in the field. Each paper is assigned by the Editors to the competent area editor. This latter will choose two external referees. They will provide a report on a blind version of the paper and, on this basis, the area editor will make the final decision about publication. However, a single negative report is sufficient to reject the article. We will try to make a decision on every paper within twelve or sixteen weeks.
COVID-19 and impact on peer review
As a result of the significant disruption that is being caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, we are very aware that many researchers will have difficulty meeting the timelines associated with our peer review process during normal times. Please do let us know if you need additional time. Our systems will continue to remind you of the original timelines but we intend to be highly flexible at this time.
RHV is a biannual publication. Since 2022, the journal publishes issues in May and November.
In some cases, a third issue may be published per year, depending on the number of articles received or on the preparation of a monographic issue according to public call.
In the case of monographic issues, the editor of the monograph is responsible for the double-blind refereeing process of the articles and, when they are ready, for uploading them to the journal's website (article + 2 reports for each one), in accordance with all the standards required by the journal and with the authors' approval for publication.
RHV is an open access journal, which means that all content is freely available at no charge to the user or their institution. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author. All of the above in accordance with the BOAI definition of open access.
RHV does not have either article submission charges or article processing charges (APCs).
The RHV reviews all papers with anti-plagiarism software. Plagiarism and self-plagiarism is considered an unacceptable act. If plagiarism is detected, the publishers will reject the article immediately.
The RHV is edited by the Institute of Philosophy of the Universidad de Valparaíso (Chile). Its periodicity is biannual for original works in philosophy. The RHV adopts a neutral position on issues treated within its articlesand does not subscribe to any particular doctrine and is open to articles from different perspectives and with an international scope.The RHV promotes research and academic scientific discussion, irrespective of their nature, whether political, ethical, religious, gender-based, or other potentially or topically contentious subjects.
The RHV is a peer-reviewed journal and publishes in four languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French. Publication of an article in a peer-reviewed academic journal aims to offer a high quality and trustworthy scientific research. Therefore, to achieve these aims, the author, the journal editor, the peer-reviewer, the publisher, and the Institute of Philosophy (University of Valparaíso) have the responsibility to meet expected ethical standards at all stages in their involvement from submission to publication of an article.
The RHV is committed to meeting and upholding standards of ethical behaviour at all stages of the publication process. Especially, we follow closely the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) international guidelines for good practices. According to this ethical code, our editors, reviewers and authors should assume the following responsibilities:
ETHICAL RESPONSABILITIES
Author’s responsibilities
Reviewers' responsibilities
Editors' responsibilities
PROCEDURES FOR DEALING WITH UNETHICAL BEHAVIOUR
Identification of unethical behaviour
Investigation
Minor breaches
Serious breaches
Outcomes (in increasing order of severity; may be applied separately or in conjunction)
RHV is indexed in the following databases: SCOPUS, Philosopher's Index, SciELO, ERIH-PLUS, Latindex Catálogo 2.0, DOAJ, REDIB, DIALNET.
Authors are authorized to publish on the internet (for example, in institutional repositories or personal web sites) after publication, in no case prior to the review, layout or even in the phase of proof-reading; in the event of embargo, immediately after this has expired. This policy is designed to foster the reading and citation of contributions and to achieve greater and faster dissemination of the work published (see The Effect of Open Access)
The Journal can be accessed from two repositories: