Intersubjectivity and Recognition
Editors: Elisa Magrì and Danielle Petherbridge
We invite authors to investigate the themes of intersubjectivity and recognition drawing on different traditions, including phenomenology, German Idealism, critical theory. We also welcome papers on feminist philosophy, ethics, and philosophical anthropology, for example, that are concerned with the problem of realising recognition or examining intersubjectivity in contemporary philosophical debates. Topics may include but are not limited to:
- Philosophical dialogues, intersections and differences between phenomenology and critical theory;
- Phenomenological accounts of intersubjectivity and recognition;
- The origin of the concept of intersubjectivity in German Idealism and its relevance for phenomenology;
- The significance of phenomenology for anthropology, ethics and social theory with regard to the themes of intersubjectivity and recognition;
- Intersubjectivity and recognition in feminist philosophy, anthropology, and critical theory and how they relate to or differ from the phenomenological tradition.
Abstracts and papers should be submitted online. Submitted papers (in English, German, French, Spanish, or Italian) must be in accordance with the basic principles of Metodo, and follow the Author Guidelines. All contributions will be peer-reviewed by two anonymous referees. The editorial board advises the authors writing articles in foreign languages (not native speakers) to have their texts proofread and revised prior to submission.
Deadline for submission: December, 31st, 2016.
http://www.metodo-rivista.eu/index.php/metodo/announcement/view/17