Ethics
We follow the latest Core Practice Guidelines for Editors and Journal Publishers as outlined by the COPE on the following practices:
- Authorship and contributorship
- Conflicts of interest
- Post-publication review
- Data
- Peer review
- Plagiarism
- Research ethics
- Journal management
- Publication practices
- Diversity (DEIA)
In particular:
- The Journal of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Series Philosophy. Philosophical Peripeteias adheres to COPE guidelines for retractions.
- We adhere to clear ethical principles to ensure that content is produced and disseminated responsibly and ethically.
- Accuracy and fact-checking. We publish only reliable information, thoroughly fact-checking before publication, and promptly correcting any errors in a transparent manner.
- Editorial independence. Our decisions are independent; third parties are not able to influence the content.
- Transparency. We openly declare any conflicts of interest or connections with third parties, providing clear links to sources and contributors.
- Diversity and inclusion. We respect and support diversity by representing different perspectives in our content.
- Privacy. We respect the right to privacy, protecting personal information in accordance with applicable laws.
- Copyright. We respect intellectual property and avoid copyright infringement.
- Non-discrimination.We do not publish content that discriminates against individuals or groups on the basis of race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, or other protected characteristics.
- Responsibility. We take full responsibility for the content we publish and respond promptly to comments and complaints.


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