Differenz
Centro de Estudios Heideggerianos - Archivo Heidegger de Sevilla · Spain · Est. 2014
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Differenz. Revista internacional de estudios heideggerianos y sus derivas contemporáneas is edited by the Research Group Philosophy applied: subject, suffering, society (Cód. PAIDI: HUM-018) and the Heidegger Archive of the University of Seville (Delegation of the M. Heidegger-Stifftung-Meßkirch) in collaboration with the University of Seville. It was founded in 2014 and is published annually, alternating monographic issues (in which specific themes of Heidegger's work predominate) and miscellaneous issues, which offer the reader a representative overview of the direction of research on Heidegger in Europe and America. The journal also dedicates ample attention to the examination and critique of bibliographic novelties concerning the figure and work of Heidegger, as well as to philosophical creation and the publication of specialized bibliographic lists. The journal has the following sections: Studies: Research articles. Derivas: Specialized articles, information and philosophical creation, reports, debates, translations... Book Reviews. Quality is sought through a double anonymous evaluation of all articles. Collaborations are accepted in the different widely spoken languages in the West: Spanish, English, French, Portuguese, German, and Italian. Differenz serves as a long compendium of the variety of philosophical visions that coexist on Heidegger's work and its derivations. All ideas or opinions published are those of their authors and, therefore, Differenz only acts as a mouthpiece. In this role, it is pleased to open its pages to both renowned scholars and university professors, as well as to the most recent and/or youngest philosophers. Diffusion: In addition to Spanish universities, its diffusion reaches most of the Ibero-American University Space and various University and Research Centers in Europe and the USA.
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