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ABOUT THE JOURNAL

Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and
Sociocultural Hermeneutics is published since 1999 by the Institute for
Axiological Research / Institut für Axiologische Forschungen (Vienna). From 1999
till 2002 it was an on-line journal, thereafter it was published in printed
volumes. It is actually both, a printed academic journal, available for
purchase, and a Platinum Open Access journal. It is published twice a year, in
late Summer and in December. 

As a nonpartisan philosophical and interdisciplinary journal Labyrinth is
engaged in publication of high-quality peer-reviewed academic articles, critical
essays, interviews and book reviews. The Title of the Journal was choosen not
just to indicate the research topics of interest, but inindicates the deep
interconenection between Philosophy/Theory of Values and Sociocultural
Hermeneutics.  Although it is focused on philosophy and on axiology, i.e. on the
philosophy and theory of values and their sociocultural contexts, it is also
open to related issues in all fields of the humanities and the social sciences
with a special emphasis on critical thinking, social controversies and conflict
resolution, interfaith dialogue, intercultural and cross-cultural communication,
gender studies and managing diversity. 


ANNOUNCEMENTS


CFP: GADAMER AND THE IMPACT OF HERMENEUTICS

16.01.2022

Gadamer and the Impact of Hermeneutics

Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and
Sociocultural Hermeneutics is preparing a special issue on the the occasion of
the 20th death anniversary of Hans-Georg Gadamer (1900-2002).

Read More Read more about CFP: Gadamer and the Impact of Hermeneutics



CURRENT ISSUE

Vol. 23 No. 2 (2021): Philosophical Theories of War: Contemporary Challenges and
Discussions
Published: 29.12.2021


PHILOSOPHICAL THEORIES OF WAR: CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES AND DISCUSSIONS

 * GEGENWÄRTIGE AUFGABEN EINER PHILOSOPHISCHEN THEORIE KRIEGERISCHER GEWALT.
   EXPOSÉ ZUM DISKUSSIONSSCHWERPUNKT
   
   Burkhard Liebsch
   5-16
    * PDF

 * CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES FOR A PHILOSOPHICAL THEORY OF WAR. AN EXPOSÉ
   
   Burkhard Liebsch, Michael Staudigl
   17-25
    * PDF

 * RIVALITÄT, AFFEKT, INTERESSE. ANSATZPUNKTE EINER MATERIALISTISCHEN
   KRIEGSTHEORIE
   
   Christopher Pollmann
   26-61
    * PDF

 * KRIEG ODER FRIEDEN. AUF DER SUCHE NACH EINEM TERTIUM DATUR
   
   Bernhard H. F. Taureck
   62-78
    * PDF

 * IM "LABYRINTH DER LEGITIMITÄTEN" UND ETHOSANALYSE. CARL SCHMITT UND HERFRIED
   MÜNKLER ÜBER DIE NEUEN KRIEGE UND KRIEGER
   
   Reinhard Mehring
   79-98
    * PDF

 * A SHORT PROLEGOMENA TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF WAR, IN FOUR PROBLEMS
   
   James Dodd
   99-116
    * PDF

 * WAR-LIKE VIOLENCE: VIOLATING THE ONTOLOGICAL CONTRACT
   
   Debra Bergoffen
   117-129
    * PDF

 * WHAT IS 'VICTORY' IN THE ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN ETHICS OF WAR?
   
   Petar Bojanić
   130-144
    * PDF

 * KRIEGE UND FATALE ILLUSIONEN DER BESIEGBARKEIT ALS BEDROHUNG.
   METATHEORETISCHE BEOBACHTUNGEN UND DESIDERATE GEGENWÄRTIGER PHILOSOPHIE
   KRIEGERISCHER GEWALT
   
   Burkhard Liebsch
   145-175
    * PDF

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