Call for papers: Special issues in 2025

Posted: 12.04.2024

 

RUDN Journal of Philosophy is a peer-reviewed academic journal. The journal is included in the list of Scopus (Q2). In the history of the journal there are many works of authoritative Russian and foreign scientists on various philosophical disciplines (history of philosophy, ontology, epistemology, social philosophy, ethics) and related fields. Articles are published in Russian, English and German.

 

Special theme of the 1st issue 2025: “The Philosophy of Paul Natorp”

The year 2024 marks the 170th anniversary of the birth and 100th anniversary of the death of Paul Natorp. We invite you to publish scientific articles for this issue devoted to various areas of the philosophical concept of one of the main representatives of the Marburg school of neo-Kantianism, including logic, ethics, philosophy of religion, psychology, pedagogy and philosophy of culture.

Articles are accepted until October 01, 2024, the issue will be published in February/March 2025.

Prof. Dr. Jürgen Stolzenberg (Martin-Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany) and Prof. Dr. Nina Dmitrieva (Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Kaliningrad / Moscow State Pedagogical University) agreed to act as the issue editors.

 

Special theme of the 2nd issue 2025: “Contemporary society and social security”

The section will focus on contemporary social structure and the operation of social institutions, as well as on the various security aspects. The issues of political and social philosophy, societal security, and the potency of their renewal for the urgent problems of modernity call for discussion.

Articles are accepted until March 1, 2025, the issue will be published in May-June 2025.

The issue's editor is one of the leading specialists in political philosophy and international relations theory, independent researcher Gregory Simons. who holds a doctorate from the University of Canterbury (Christchurch, New Zealand) and is an Associate Professor at the Department of Communication Sciences at Turiba University (Riga, Latvia).

 

Articles - up to 40,000 characters without spaces, abstract - 200-250 words, keywords - 10-15 words. The rules of registration and template of article are indicated on the journal’s website in the section About the journal – Author Guidelines (Submissions - RUDN Journal of Philosophy), you can also use published articles from the recent volume as a design sample.

Our team look forward to your contributions!

Sincerely yours,
Vladimir Belov
Editor in Chief


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