Have you considered polishing this for publication in a peer-reviewed academic journal? It is a very interesting case you make, and I think it would be valuable to make it citeable in academic publications.
Correct me if I’m way off the mark, but something like an I see lslamic theology journal or book could be an option, especially as the kind of readers for that could be the ones most likely to appreciate it and make high impact changes.
Hey! Thanks for stopping by. I am very open to this idea, and would be thankful if you could point me to a journal that would publish such a paper. Thanks again. :)
It depends on what the final version looks like. Nick Laing makes some good suggestions; I could also see this go to e.g. a philosophy journal, given longtermism and intercultural philosophy are both topics that are currently popular in philosophy. Doing so would require a somewhat less EA-ish framing, and going away from the pragmatic “how do we make people” longtermist framing. Instead, it would require careful exposition of Longtermism, then exegetical work on how Muslim sources seem to accord or not accord with it. Most of this latter work is already quite well done in this post.
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Have you considered polishing this for publication in a peer-reviewed academic journal? It is a very interesting case you make, and I think it would be valuable to make it citeable in academic publications.
Correct me if I’m way off the mark, but something like an I see lslamic theology journal or book could be an option, especially as the kind of readers for that could be the ones most likely to appreciate it and make high impact changes.
Perhaps something like this in the Oxford university of Islamic studies. https://academic.oup.com/jis/pages/General_Instructions
Hi!
I’ll be sure to look into that. Thank you.
Hey! Thanks for stopping by. I am very open to this idea, and would be thankful if you could point me to a journal that would publish such a paper. Thanks again. :)
It depends on what the final version looks like. Nick Laing makes some good suggestions; I could also see this go to e.g. a philosophy journal, given longtermism and intercultural philosophy are both topics that are currently popular in philosophy. Doing so would require a somewhat less EA-ish framing, and going away from the pragmatic “how do we make people” longtermist framing. Instead, it would require careful exposition of Longtermism, then exegetical work on how Muslim sources seem to accord or not accord with it. Most of this latter work is already quite well done in this post.
If you want to follow up on this, feel free to shoot me a message.
Thank you so much. I will reach out to you for further guidance soon.
Thanks again.