Filozofski vestnik
Publishing open access since 2009
Filozofski vestnik is a fully refereed journal of philosophy with an interdisciplinary character. It provides a forum for discussion on a wide range of issues in contemporary political philosophy, history of philosophy, history of political thought, philosophy of law, social philosophy, epistemology, philosophy of science, cultural critique, ethics and aesthetics. The journal is open to different philosophical orientations, styles and schools, and welcomes theoretical dialogue between them.
Current Issue
What is it to Live?/Qu’est-ce que vivre?
- Vanessa Brito, Deleuze et les modes de vie mineurs
- Justin Clemens, The Life of the Party: A Brief Note on Nietzsche’s Ethics
- Felix Ensslin, From Hamartia to 'Nothingness': Tragedy, Comedy and Luther’s 'Humilitas'
- Jan Volker, Kant and the 'Spirit as an Enlivening Principle'
- Adrian Johnston, Affective Life between Signifiers and Jouis-sens: Lacan’s Senti-ments and Affectuations
- Lorenzo Chiesa, The World of Desire: Lacan between Evolutionary Biology and Psychoanalytic Theory
- Marc de Kesel, A Small, Additonal, Added–on Life Speaking. Remarks on the Vitalism in Giorgio Agamben's Critical Theory
- Frank Ruda, Humanism Reconsidered, or: Life Living Life
- Gernot Kamecke, What is it to Live? Critical Considerations with Regard to Badiou and Bergson Concerning Life Theory and its Language
- Rado Riha, Alain Badiou, On the Materialism of the Idea
- Jelica Šumič-Riha, Infinitization of the Subject