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Published on Friday, September 06, 2019

Abstract

Open Philosophy is an international Open Access, peer-reviewed academic journal covering all areas of philosophy. The objective of Open Philosophy is to foster free exchange of ideas and provide an appropriate platform for presenting, discussing and disseminating new concepts, current trends, theoretical developments and research findings related to the broadest philosophical spectrum. The journal does not favour any particular philosophical school, perspective or methodology.

Announcement

Open Philosophy journal invites groups of researchers, conference organizers and individual scholars to submit their proposals of edited volumes to be considered as topical issues of the journal for 2020.

Presentation

Open Philosophy is an international Open Access, peer-reviewed academic journal covering all areas of philosophy. The objective of Open Philosophy is to foster free exchange of ideas and provide an appropriate platform for presenting, discussing and disseminating new concepts, current trends, theoretical developments and research findings related to the broadest philosophical spectrum. The journal does not favour any particular philosophical school, perspective or methodology.Our past topical issues included:2018:* The New Metaphysics: Analytic/Continental Crossovers (ed. Jon Cogburn and Paul Livingston)* Objects Across the Traditions (ed. Tom Sparrow) 2019 (in progress):* Does Public Art Have to Be Bad Art? (ed. Mark Kingwell)* Computer Modeling in Philosophy (ed. Patrick Grim)* Object-Oriented Ontology and Its Critics (ed. Graham Harman)* Experience in a New Key (ed. Dorthe Jorgensen)

Submission guidelines

Proposals will be collected by October 31, 2019. 

To submit your proposal please contact Dr Katarzyna Tempczyk at katarzyna.tempczyk@degruyter.com

Editor-in-Chief

  • Graham Harman, Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc), Los Angeles, USA

Editorial Advisory Board

  • Frank Ankersmit, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen – KNAW), Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Harald Atmanspacher, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
  • Babette Babich, Fordham University / The Jesuit University of New York City, USA
  • Renaud Barbaras, University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
  • Seyla Benhabib, Yale University, USA
  • Johan van Benthem, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands / Stanford University, USA / Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
  • Robert Bernasconi, The Pennsylvania State University, USA
  • Richard Bett, Johns Hopkins University, USA
  • Homi K. Bhabha, Harvard University, USA
  • Susanne Bobzien, University of Oxford, UK
  • Stephen Bronner, Rutgers University, USA
  • Mario Bunge, McGill University, Canada
  • Panayot Butchvarov, University of Iowa, USA
  • Judith Butler, University of California, Berkeley, USA
  • Adriana Cavarero, University of Verona, Italy
  • Ruth Chang, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, USA
  • Arthur Fine, University of Washington, USA
  • Bas van Fraassen, Princeton University / San Francisco State University, USA
  • Harry Frankfurt, Princeton University, USA
  • Paul Franks, Yale University, USA
  • Jacob Golomb, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
  • Alastair Hannay, University of Oslo, Norway
  • Stephen Hicks, Rockford University, USA
  • Ingvar Johansson, Umeå University, Sweden
  • Dorthe Jørgensen, Aarhus University, Denmark
  • Mark Kingwell, University of Toronto, Canada
  • Philip Kitcher, Columbia University, USA
  • Brian Klug, Oxford University, UK
  • Hans Koechler, University of Innsbruck, Austria
  • Sandra Laugier, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France
  • John Marenbon, University of Cambridge, UK
  • Uskali Mäki, University of Helsinki, Finland
  • Alfred Mele, Florida State University, USA
  • Timothy Morton, Rice University, USA
  • Nel Noddings, Stanford Graduate School of Education, USA
  • John Perry, University of California, Riverside, USA
  • Gualtiero Piccinini, University of Missouri – St. Louis, USA
  • Alvin Plantinga, University of Notre Dame, USA
  • Nicholas Rescher, University of Pittsburgh, USA
  • Amelie Rorty, Harvard Medical School / Tufts University, USA
  • Roger Scruton, University of Buckingham, UK
  • John Searle, University of California, Berkeley, USA
  • Peter Simons, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
  • Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Columbia University, USA
  • Peter Unger, New York University, USA

Managing Editor

  • Katarzyna Tempczyk

Section Editors

  • Laura Ciubotarașu Pricop, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Romania
  • Adi Efal-Lautenschläger, University of Lille 3 Charles de Gaulle, France
  • Francesca Ervas, University of Cagliari, Italy
  • Nevena Ivanova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
  • Michael Kocsis, Queen's University, Canada
  • Benjamin Martin, Queen's University, Canada
  • Dan O'Brien, Oxford Brookes University, UK
  • Nick Sagos, Seneca College, Ontario, Canada
  • Nicola Spanu, Italy / Poland
  • Robert Scott Stewart, Cape Breton University, Canada
  • Sander Verhaegh, TiLPS, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
  • Jason Waller, Kenyon College, USA

Language Editors

  • Michael L. Fitzgerald, Canada
  • Max Lowdin, Deakin University, Australia
  • Philip Miti, University of Aberdeen, UK
  • Selina O'Doherty, University of South Wales, UK
  • Brentyn Ramm, Australia
  • James Rehwaldt, USA
  • Dean Skelley, USA

Subjects


Date(s)

  • Thursday, October 31, 2019

Contact(s)

  • Gworek Lucas
    courriel : Lukasz [dot] Gworek [at] degruyter [dot] com

Information source

  • Lucas Gworek
    courriel : Lukasz [dot] Gworek [at] degruyter [dot] com

License

CC0-1.0 This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.

To cite this announcement

« Open Philosophy », Call for papers, Calenda, Published on Friday, September 06, 2019, https://doi.org/10.58079/13bs

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