Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics
Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics
Publishing House: Axia Academic Publishers
Subject(s): Philosophy, History of Philosophy, Philosophical Traditions, Epistemology, Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Social Philosophy, Contemporary Philosophy, Existentialism, Structuralism and Post-Structuralism, Analytic Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Philosophy of Language, Phenomenology, Hermeneutics, Ontology
Frequency: 2 issues
Print ISSN: 2410-4817
Online-ISSN: 1561-8927
Status: Active
- 2022
- 2023
- Issue No. 1/24
- Issue No. 2/24
- Issue No. 1/25
- Issue No. 2/25
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Short Description
Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics is published since 1999 by the Institute for Axiological Research / Institut für Axiologische Forschungen (Vienna). It is a printed academic journal, available for purchase, and a Platinum Open Access Journal. It is published twice a year: in August/September and in December/January.
As a nonpartisan philosophical and interdisciplinary journal Labyrinth is engaged in publication of high-quality peer-reviewed academic articles, critical essays, interviews and book reviews. The Title of the Journal was choosen not just to indicate the research topics of interest, but also the deep interconenection between Philosophy/Theory of Values and Sociocultural Hermeneutics. Although it is focused on the philosophy and theory of values and their sociocultural contexts, it is also open to related issues in all fields of the humanities and the social sciences with a special emphasis on critical thinking, social controversies and conflict resolution, interfaith dialogue, intercultural and cross-cultural communication, gender studies and managing diversity.
Editorial board
Editor-in-Chief
Prof. Dr.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. Yvanka B. Raynova, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences / Institute for Axiological Research, Vienna
Managing Editor
MMag. Dr. Susanne Moser, Institute for Axiological Research, Vienna
International Advisory Board:
Prof. Dr. Seyla Benhabib, Eugene Meyer Professor of Political Science and Philosophy, Department of Political Science, Yale University (USA)
Prof. Dr. Debra Bergoffen, Philosophy Faculty, George Mason University (USA)
Prof. Dr.phil., Dr.theol. Reinhold Esterbauer, Institute of Philosophy and Dean of the Catholic-Theological Faculty, University of Graz (Austria)
Prof. Dr. Nancy Fraser, Henry A and Louise Loeb Professor of Political and Social Science, The New School for Social Research (USA)
Dr. Ludger Hagedorn, Head, Patočka Archive and Program, Institute of Human Sciences, Vienna (Austria)
Prof. Dr. Alison M. Jaggar, College Professor of Distinction, Philosophy Department/ Women and Gender Studies Program, University of Colorado Boulder (USA)
Prof. Dr. François Laruelle, University Paris X, Nanterre, (France)
Prof. Dr. Hedwig Meyer-Wilmes, Chairwoman of the Research Commission for Theology and Religious Science, Faculty for Religious Science at Radboud-University in Nijmegen (Holland)
Prof. Dr. Herta Nagl-Docekal, Institute of Philosophy, University of Vienna / Full Member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (Austria)
Prof. Dr. Elit Nikolov, Faculty of Philosophy, Sofia University (Bulgaria)
Prof. Mag. Dr.phil. Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl, Director of the Institute of Philosophy, University of Graz (Austria)
Prof. Dr. Markus Riedenauer, Chairholder, Theological Faculty, Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt (Germany)
Ass.-Prof., Mag., Dr. Hans-Walter Ruckenbauer, Institute of Philosophy at the Catholic-Theological Faculty, University of Graz (Austria)
Prof. Dr. Antonio Russo, Department of Humanities, University of Trieste (Italy)
Prof. Dr. Ronald E. Santoni, Philosophy Department, Denison University, Ohio / Life Member of Clare Hall, Cambridge University (USA)
Prof. Dr. Anne-Françoise Schmid, Department of Economy, Management, Society, Mines ParisTech (France)
Prof. Dr. Hans Rainer Sepp, Faculty of Humanities, Charles University, Pargue (Czech Republic)
Prof. Dr. Helmuth Vetter, Institute of Philosophy, University of Vienna (Austria)
Prof. Dr. Dr. Andrzej Wierciński, Department of Education, University of Warsaw (Poland)