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Some philosophy journals seem friendlier to work in experimental philosophy (x-phi) than others. You may have a sense about this when it comes to some journals, but with others it can be hit-or-miss. Would it be useful to you to have more information handy about whether particular journals tend to publish x-phi? If so, then you can thank Sinéad Cleary (Oxford), Joanna Demaree-Cotton (Oxford), and Alexander Max Bauer (Oldenburg) for a new resource they’ve created to help scholars figure out where to publish their x-phi. In the following guest post, they describe the site and ask some questions the answers to which might help them improve it. (A version of this post first appeared at The Experimental Philosophy Blog.) Where should I publish my X-Phi? A New Resource by Sinéad Cleary, Joanna Demaree-Cotton, and Alexander Max Bauer We (Sinéad Cleary, Joanna Demaree-Cotton, and Alexander Max Bauer) are excited to announce a new community resource to help experimental philosophers choose…

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