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DECLARATION OF ORIGINALITY AND AUTHORIZATION FOR PUBLICATION[1]

The author hereby submits to the Editorial Committee of the Journal of Philosophy of the University of Costa Rica (RF-UCR) an article of his or her own authorship, which he or she submits for evaluation and publication in said journal.

Letter for authorization for publication

THE AUTHOR DECLARES UNDER OATH that:

1. The article is ORIGINAL and UNPUBLISHED: that is, it constitutes the intellectual production of the person indicated therein and has not been published in any other print or digital journal, nor is it simultaneously submitted for publication to any other print or electronic journal or any other written medium or editorial body.

2. While the article is in the editorial process of the RF-UCR, it will not be submitted to any other journal until it has been duly rejected or withdrawn by the RF-UCR.

3. The author has not signed any contracts with third parties for the transfer of economic rights or licenses for use in relation to the intellectual property rights they hold over the submitted article that would prevent its publication under the license described in point 5.d. of this document. If they are not the owner of the economic rights, they have the authorization of the rights holder to publish it under said license.

4. If the article was written collaboratively (whether it is a work in which the authors have the same degree of participation or one in which there is a main author and one or more secondary authors), all of them have contributed intellectually to the preparation of the document.

5.    If the article is accepted for publication, the author agrees to have the article published by RF-UCR under the following conditions:


a) The publication and reproduction of the work or part thereof, in its entirety, in both print and electronic media, including the Internet and any other known or unknown technology.


b) The adaptation of the work to reading, sound, voice, and any other available technical representation or mechanism formats that enable access for people who are partially or totally blind, or who have some other form of special ability that prevents them from accessing the article through conventional reading.  

c) Distribution and access of the work to the public so that it can be accessed at any time and place of their choosing, through physical or electronic means.

d) That the work be distributed through a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Costa Rica license, which implies that readers can freely download, store, copy, and distribute the final approved and published version (post-print) of the work. -NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Costa Rica license, which means that readers can download, store, copy, and distribute the final approved and published version (post print) of the article free of charge, provided that this is done for non-commercial purposes, no derivative works are created, and the source and authorship of the work are mentioned. The full text of the license can be found on the website: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/cr/legalcode

6.         The author agrees that the RF-UCR editorial team may adjust the article to the “Instructions to Authors” previously established and published on the official website of the Journal (https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rfilosofia/about/submissions); in terms of procedures, format, correction, editing, translation, publication, duration of the editorial process, and other requirements requested in said guidelines.

7. The author agrees that the submission and possible publication of the article in RF-UCR will be governed by its editorial policies, the institutional regulations of the University of Costa Rica, and the legislation of the Republic of Costa Rica.

8. The author declares that the research from which this article originates: a) has not been used to produce other articles; b) is being considered for publication in other articles; c) has been submitted to other publications.

[1] This document is based on the letter of originality and transfer of rights of the Journal of Economic Sciences of the University of Costa Rica.