Aither is a double-blind peer review, Open Access online academic journal. It is indexed at ERIH+ and Scopus. It is published by the Faculty of Arts of the Palacký University in Olomouc in cooperation with the Philosophical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. It comes out twice a year. Every second issue is international and contains foreign-language articles (mainly in English, but also in German and French). The journal is registered under the number ISSN 1803-7860.

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Czech Academy of Sciences
Institute of Philosophy
Jilská 1
Prague
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Faculty of Arts
Palacký University
Kříľkovského 12
Olomouc
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Aither uses the "Author-Date Style" citation standard of the 17th edition of the Chicago Manual of Style. Authors are required to follow this standard. For a detailed description see: https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide/citation-guide-2.html

Citations

Short quotations are written directly in the text; they can only be in a footnote if they are part of a sentence.
Quotations are written in parentheses in the following form: "...as proven (Marenbon 2003, 130–132)." or: "... (cf. Marenbon 2003, 130)." or: "... (see Marenbon 2003, 130)."
If the author's name is part of a sentence, it is written before the parentheses: "as proven by Marenbon (2003, 130–132)."
The quotation is placed at the place in the sentence to which it refers. If the quotation is written at the end of the sentence, it is written before the period.
The same rules apply if the quotation is part of a footnote (i.e. quotations in footnotes are also written in parentheses).

Bibliography

Book

  • Broadie, Sarah. 2012. Nature and Divinity in Plato’s Timaeus. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Cardano, Gerolamo. 2009. De uno. Sobre lo uno. Edited by José Manuel García Valverde. Firenze: Olschki.

Chapter in the book

  • Sedley, David. 2010. "Teleology, Aristotelian and Platonic." In Being, Nature, and Life in Aristotle: Essays in Honor of Allan Gotthelf, edited by James G. Lennox a Robert Bolton, 5–29. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Wettherbee, Winthrop. 2009. "The Consolation and medieval literature." In The Cambridge Companion to Boëthius, edited by John Marenbon, 279–302. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Journal article

  • Trinkaus, Charles. 1949. "The Problem of Free Will in the Renaissance and the Reformation." Journal of the History of Ideas 10 (1): 51–62.
  • Zamosc, Gabriel. 2017. "The Political Significance of Plato’s Allegory of the Cave." Ideas y Valores 66 (165): 237–265.

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