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ARTICLE SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  1. Authors must indicate their ORCID or ResearcherID for identification.
  2. Articles must be original and not previously published.
  3. At the beginning of the article, the following should be indicated: UDC, author’s surname, name, patronymicacademic degree and titleplace of residenceplace of workphone number, and email address.
  4. The structure of the article should follow this sequence: AbstractIntroduction (problem statement)Purpose and objectivesDegree of elaboration (analytical review of publications)Scientific noveltyMain text (divided into sections if necessary), Conclusion and findings, and References.
  5. The abstract (250–300 words) should include: purpose of the article, methodology and methods used, scientific novelty, and main conclusions, followed by keywords (5–7 words).
  6. The volume of the article: 5–12 pages.
  7. The article should be prepared in A4 format, with margins: top, right, and bottom – 2 cm; left – 3 cm; single spacingTimes New Roman12-point font, and submitted in electronic format.
  8. Articles and citations must be edited and checked by the author. References should be indicated in square brackets within the text, e.g., [Semenova N.K. Teaching Modern Philosophy, 2019], and at the end of the article sections “References” and “Sources” must be included.
  9. Language: articles are accepted in Turkish, Russian, English, and local Turkic languages using the common Turkic alphabet.
  10. Articles are reviewed only after the editors-in-chief make an initial positive decision regarding their suitability for publication. Articles that do not meet the monograph’s scope or scientific quality standards will not be considered; in such cases, the author receives a short negative response. Editors reserve the right not to provide detailed feedback on such submissions.
  11. The author is responsible for the content of the article.
  12. All articles are checked for plagiarism. If plagiarism is detected, publication is refused.