Studies in Phenomenology



Call for papers

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“Horizon. Studies in Phenomenology”—Vol. 9, No. 2, 2020
Special Issue on “Roman Ingarden’s Philosophy Reconsidered”
Guest Editors: Witold Płotka & Thomas Byrne

To commemorate the 50th anniversary of Ingarden’s death, our ambition is, first, to explore Ingarden’s philosophical position in the context of the 20th century phenomenological movement, and second, to raise the question of today’s relevance of Ingarden’s philosophy in general and his phenomenology in particular in the 21st century philosophy. Thus, in announcing this call for papers, we are seeking new contributions—both systematic and historical—to Ingarden’s philosophy. We welcome submissions on topics connected to Ingarden’s philosophical and phenomenological legacy, including—but not limited to—such topics as:

  • The question of the phenomenological method.
  • The relationship between phenomenology and ontology.
  • The realism-idealism controversy.
  • Ingarden’s theory of intentionality and its relevance for contemporary philosophy of mind.
  • Knowledge and experience.
  • The issue of the world and human beings.
  • The question of values.
  • The structure and a philosophical approach to literary, architectural, musical, cinematic and other artworks.
  • Ingarden’s position in the context of the phenomenological movement and the 20th century philosophy.
  • Reception of Ingarden’s philosophy in different countries.
Guidelines for submissions can be found on the official site of the journal: link
For reference, you may consult other published articles from the journal: over here
The articles can be written in English, German and French (acceptable volume of an article should have 30.000-50.000 characters including spaces, footnotes, references, abstracts and key words).
Deadline for submissions: February 1, 2020
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