Filozofski vestnik

Filozofski vestnik  
Title page of issue 3/2017
Discipline Philosophy
Peer-reviewed
Language Slovene, English, French, German
Edited by Peter Klepec (as of 2018)
Publication details
Publication history
1980-present
Publisher
Institute of Philosophy of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (Yugoslavia, Slovenia)
Frequency 3 issues per year
yes
Standard abbreviations
Filozofski vestnik
Indexing
ISSN 1581-1239 (print)
0353-4510 (web)
OCLC no. 929387972
Links

Filozofski vestnik is a philosophy journal published by the Institute of Philosophy of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Ljubljana.

Following an interdisciplinary approach, it covers issues like contemporary political philosophy, history of philosophy, history of political thought, philosophy of law, social philosophy, epistemology, philosophy of science, cultural critique, ethics, and aesthetics. It is not committed to a particular philosophical orientation, style or school.[1] The journal was established in 1980. It was issued semi-annual in 1980 to 1995 (with many double issues), three issues per year appeared since 1996. Articles are written in Slovene,[2] English,[3] French,[4] and German.[5] The Slovene philosopher Rado Riha was the journal's editor-in-chief from 1996 to 2003.

References

  1. Journal home page
  2. E.g.: Martin Jay (1991). "'Estetska ideologija' kot ideologija ali kaj pomeni estetizirati politiko?". Filozofski vestnik. 12 (2): 133&mdash, 147.
  3. E.g.: Krzysztof Ziarek (2014). "The Avant-Garde and the End of Art". Filozofski vestnik. 35 (2): 61&mdash, 87.
  4. E.g.: Claire Sibony (2017). "Virginia Woolf La stratégie du grain de raisin ou l'utopie d'un corps translucide". Filozofski vestnik. 38 (3): 37&mdash, 51.
  5. E.g.: Manfred Frank (1992). "Die Kritik der Urteilskraft als Schlußstein des kantischen Systems". Filozofski vestnik. 13 (2): 59&mdash, 77.


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