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New Release: «Symphilosophie – International Journal of Philosophical Romanticism»

We are pleased to give notice of the release of a new journal dedicated to romantic philosophy and thought: Symphilosophie – International Journal of Philosophical Romanticism.

From the journal website:

Symphilosophie is an online, open-access and peer-reviewed international journal for new academic research on philosophical romanticism.
The journal Symphilosophie is above all placed under the banner of the philosophy of Frühromantik, or Early German Romanticism. Accordingly, the authors especially to be treated are the principal thinkers of romanticism: Friedrich Schlegel, August Wilhelm Schlegel, Novalis (Friedrich von Hardenberg), K. W. F. Solger, as well as Hölderlin, among others. These authors are to be considered from the different philosophical perspectives present in their works: e.g. in terms of epistemology, metaphysics, nature, ethics, aesthetics, anthropology, history, politics, religion, and so on, and/or in relation to other philosophical streams and figures such as Plato, Spinoza, Kant, Fichte, Herder, Hemsterhuis, Schelling, Hegel etc. Symphilosophie also accords an important place to the writings of the female thinkers of romanticism, including: Caroline Schlegel, Karoline von Günderrode, Bettina von Arnim, Dorothea Veit, or Madame de Staël.
The journal has four main sections:

  1. Original Research Articles;
  2. Book Reviews;
  3. New Translations;
  4. Events and Notices (conferences, research seminars etc.). In this regard, the journal not only sees itself as a forum for publishing high-quality research on philosophical romanticism, but also offering an overview of the latest publications, events, and editions in this domain.

As an international journal, Symphilosophie accepts articles, book reviews and translations in the English, French, German or Italian languages. The journal particularly welcomes scholarly research that returns to the original sources, while critically taking into account the secondary literature. Publication will begin at a rate of one issue per year.

Further information can be found at this link

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