De Gruyter
Open Philosophy
(ISSN 2543-8875)
About this journal
Open Philosophy is an international Open Access, peer-reviewed academic journal covering all areas of philosophy. The objective of Open Philosophy is to foster free exchange of ideas and provide an appropriate platform for presenting, discussing and disseminating new concepts, current trends, theoretical developments and research findings related to the broadest philosophical spectrum. The journal does not favour any particular philosophical school, perspective or methodology.
Article Processing Charges
Call for proposals for topical issues
Open calls for papers:
Hybrid Domesticities, Gonzalo Vaillo (University of Innsbruck, Austria / Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain) and Jordi Vivaldi (University of Innsbruck, Austria / Bartlett, University College London, UK / Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain) - deadline for submissions: October 15, 2022.
Neocybernetic Paths for an Epistemology of Digital Cultures, edited by Arantzazu Saratxaga Arregi (University of Applied Arts, Vienna), Deniz Yenimazman, and Thomas Ballhausen (Mozarteum University) - deadline for abstracts: November 30, 2022.
Nihilism Seen Through the Lens of Post-Continental Philosophy, edited by Halit Evrim Bayındır (Royal Holloway, University of London) - deadline for submissions: November 30, 2022.
Ordinary Aesthetics, edited by Sandra Laugier (Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne) and Andrew Brandel (Harvard University) - deadline for submissions: February 28, 2023.
Published Topical Issues:
2018:
The New Metaphysics: Analytic/Continental Crossovers (ed. Jon Cogburn and Paul Livingston)
Objects Across the Traditions (ed. Tom Sparrow)
2019:
Does Public Art Have to Be Bad Art? (ed. Mark Kingwell)
Computer Modeling in Philosophy (ed. Patrick Grim)
Object-Oriented Ontology and Its Critics (ed. Graham Harman)
Experience in a New Key (ed. Dorthe Jørgensen)
2020:
Imagination and Potentiality: The Quest for the Real (ed. Graham Harman and Kristupas Sabolius)
Changing One's Mind: Philosophy, Religion and Science (ed. Yossef Schwartz, Paul Franks and Christian Wiese)
Philosophy of the City (ed. Sanna Lehtinen)
Object-Oriented Ontology and Its Critics II (ed. Graham Harman)
2021:
Philosophy and Sonic Research - Thinking with Sounds and Rhythms (ed. Martin Nitsche and Vít Pokorný)
Home and Exile - Feminist Philosophy in Thought, History and Action: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach (ed. Nicole des Bouvrie and Laura Hellsten)
Object-Oriented Ontology and Its Critics III (ed. Graham Harman)