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STUDIES IN PHENOMENOLOGY

HORIZON

ISSN 2226-5260

 

The review «Horizon. Studies in Phenomenology» has been published at the Center for phenomenology and hermeneutics at the philosophical Faculty of the Saint-Petersburg State University as a reviewed scientific periodical since 2012. The review is biannual, all the texts being reviewed and selected by experts. The periodical is intended for specialists in phenomenology and philosophical hermeneutics as well as for all the readers interested in current philosophical discussions.

The goal of thereview is to stimulate communication between representatives of the phenomenological current in contemporary philosophy, to create a field of discussions on present-day problems, a field of exchange of new ideas.

The objectives of the review correspond to the range of topics supported by the editorial policy of the editorial council and editorial board. They are the following:

Ø Studying the background history of phenomenology:

§ In ancient philosophy.

§ In modern philosophy.

§ In German idealism and neokantianism .

§ In Austrian philosophy and above all in F. Brentano’s school.

Ø Presenting various aspects of the philosophy of classical phenomenological authors such as E. Husserl, M. Scheler, M. Heidegger, J.-P. Sartre and others with a special focus on the latest studies devoted to their heritage, with their results still unknown to the wide range of readers.

Ø Drawing the attention of the phenomenological community to those phenomenologists whose works are not yet largely known or called-for in the Russian-language philosophical context. (O. Becker, M. Geiger, R. Ingarden, L. Landgrebe, A. Pfender, A. Reinach, E. Fink, E. Stein and others).

Ø Acquainting readers with the findings of the most outstanding living phenomenologists (B. Waldenfels, J.-L. Marion, L. Tengelyi, M. Richir, K. Held and others). Besides that, the editorial board seeks to inform the reader about the most interesting events in the world of today’s phenomenological philosophy such as the activity of phenomenological associations, conferences and colloquia, publications of monographs (in announces and reviews). The editorial board also sees the need of sustaining ongoing discussions between specialists within the phenomenological current.

Ø Publishing the results of original studies concerning the basic phenomenological problems such as correcting phenomenological methodology, problems of subjectivity, consciousness, constitution, intentionality, horizontal structure, intuition, language, space and time, embodiment etc.

Ø Presenting the outcomes of regional philosophical research done by means of phenomenological methods. The priority domains are here the following:

§ Logics and philosophy of language.

§ Philosophical psychology.

§ Philosophy of nature.

§ Philosophy of mathematics.

§ Philosophy of science.

§ Social philosophy and philosophy of history.



§ Philosophical anthropology.

§ Practical philosophy.

§ Philosophy of art.

§ Religious philosophy.

Ø Delineating a common field of discussion between contemporary phenomenologists and representatives of other important currents of contemporary philosophical thought (hermeneutics, pragmatism, analytic philosophy, structuralism and poststructuralism, critical theory etc.), some of them solidarizing with phenomenology, others subjecting it to criticism. Ultimately, achieving this goal should make it possible to discuss problems common for philosophy in the whole by appealing to various schools of contemporary thought. In case of success such a dialog could help to form an interdisciplinary approach to solving these problems embracing both philosophical and scientific contributions.

The Advisory Boardis composed of such well-known (in Russia and abroad) specialists as N. Brosova (Russia), M. Gabel (Germany), H.-H. Gander (Germany), R. Gromov (Russia), J. Grondin (Canada), H. R. Sepp (Germany), S. Luft (USA), V. Molchanov (Russia), N. Motroshilova (Russia), K. Novotný (Czech republic), J. Orlova (Russia), A. Savin (Russia), Y. Slinin (Russia), L. Tengelyi (Germany), A. Haardt (Germany), M. Khorkov (Russia), A. Schnell (France).

The Editorial Boardcomprises the following members: G. Chernavin, A. Patkul, D. Razeev, F. Stanzhevskiy, K. Maidachenko. A. Kozyreva, D. Kononetc.

Åditorial Àssistant – Anna Khakhalova

Editor-in-chiefNatalia Artemenko

The structure of the review «Horizon. Studies in phenomenology» is as follows:

The first section«Research» – contains original articles. The texts published here may be written in Russian as well as in English, French and German (without translation into Russian).

The second section«Archive» – presents the translations of extracts from classical texts as well as those written by contemporary representatives of the phenomenological current. All the translations are published with consent of copyright holders.

The third section «Discussions» – is composed of accounts on past events related to phenomenology.

The fourth section«Book reviews» – comprises comments or critical opinions on books and monographs on phenomenological themes published within the last 15 years.

The fifth section«Events» – contains announces of future events such as conferences, monographs, thesis defenses etc.

The editorial board of the review «Horizon. Studies in Phenomenology» invites all those interested to submit their texts in the afore-mentioned languages.

 

All the texts submitted for publishing in the first section (“Research”) are reviewed by the members of the editorial board. In particular cases special experts can be invited. The publication of translations is conditional on having completed the necessary copyright formalities; consent of copyright holders is required. The editorial board assumes making all the editorial corrections of translations. All major changes are agreed with authors; however editors reserve the right to publish texts with minor changes without informing the author.

 

The editorial board of the review brings to the attention of the authors that the submission of their manuscripts implies transferring exclusive copyrights for their publications to the review. All the texts are published provided that the author accepts this condition. The review only publishes original articles and studies.

The authors are invited to send their texts addressed to the editor-in-chief Natalia Artemenko to the e-mail address: artemenko_natalia@yahoo.com

The requirements for formatting texts submitted for publishing in the review «Horizon. Studies in phenomenology»:

Authors are invited to submit their original articles (up to 2 printer’s sheets), reviews of books edited within the last 15 years (up to 0.5 printer’s sheets), translations (with copyrights), accounts on scientific events, announces. Articles can be submitted in Russian, English, German and French with the author’s name, title, summary (up to 250 words) and 7-9 key words indicated. The texts should be written in the “doc” format. For examples of formatting notes please see below. In the information on the author the academic degree and title and the name of the institution should be indicated.

The editors ask the authors who submit their texts in Russian, French and German (unless they are native speakers) to have their manuscripts corrected by a native speaker.

Examples of notes:

1. Held K. Lebendige Gegenwart. Die Frage nach der Seinsweise des transzen­dentalen Ich bei Husserl, entwickelt am Leitfaden der Zeitproblematik. M. Ni­jhoff: Den Haag 1966. S. VII.

2. Held K. Husserls These von der Europäisierung der Menschheit // Phänome­nologie im Widerstreit / hrsg. von C. Jamme, O. Pöggeler. Frankfurt am Main: Suhr­kamp Verlag, 1989. S. 13—39.

3. Sakakibara T. Reflection upon the Living Present and the Primal Conscious­ness in Husserl’s Phenomenology // On Time — New Contributions to Husser­lian Phenomenology of Time / ed. by D. Lohmar, I. Yamaguchi. Springer, 2010. P. 251—271.

4. Sakakibara. Op. cit. P. 267.

5. Ibid. P. 15.

6. Husserl E. Gesammelte Werke (Husserliana), Bd. XV. Zur Phänomenologie der Intersubjektivität. Texte aus dem Nachlass. Dritter Teil: 1929—1935. Den Haag, 1973. S. 589.

7. Hua XVIII. S. 239—240.

8. Husserliana. Bd. XXVII. Aufsätze und Vorträge (1922—1937) / hrsg. von Th. Nenon, H. R. Sepp. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1989.

 

The review is sent to major universities in Europe and Russia.

 

 


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