Let alone publish a philosophical paper, publish any paper. The most important thing is to read the content of the paper. Of course, it is also important to conform to modern academic norms, but the core is content. For philosophical papers, the most important thing is whether you have an original point of view-this originality is not the originality of arbitrary thinking, but inheritance, that is, the original point of view based on previous academic research.
Judging from the way you ask questions, I have serious doubts about your paper. Because it is impossible to produce apples on peach trees.