Dostoevsky, Existential Philosophy, and Contemporary Thought

Yvanka Raynova Announcement
Location
Austria
Subject Fields
Literature, Philosophy, Religious Studies and Theology

CFA/CFP: Dostoevsky, Existential Philosophy, and Contemporary Thought

Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy is preparing a special Issue on the occasion of the 200th Birthday of Fyodor Dostoevsky. As it is in some sense a continuation of the previous issues, dedicated on the intertwining of Philosophy, Art and Literature. From special interest are the following topics:

  • The philosophical reception of Dostoevsky's ideas in Existential Philosophy and Personalism (Shestov, Berdyaev, Marcel, Sartre, Camus, Beauvoir a.o.)
  • Dostoevsky and Psychoanalysis (Freud, Kristeva)
  • Dostoevsky, Atheism and Religious Thought
  • The Question of Sense and Non-Sense (of Life)
  • Evil and the Dark Side of Human Nature
  • The Identity Question: The Double
  • Dostoevsky and Women
  • Dostoevsky's Ethical and Political Thought in Contemporary Context

Other topics are also welcome.

Researchers working in the above fields are invited to submit a brief abstract with a short bio-bibliographical note (including real names, degree, position and main publications) until the 4 of April 2021. Authors who have already a finished unpublished paper are welcome to submit it within an abstract, a bio-bibliographical note; the paper should be formatted according the Guidelines. Papers in their final form should be submitted no later than 1 of August 2021.

Papers which are not in accordance with the journal policies and the Submission's Guidelines will not be accepted! For more information see: http://www.axiapublishers.com/ojs/index.php/labyrinth/about/submissions#authorGuidelines

As a multilingual Journal Labyrinth accepts papers in English, French, and German.

All abstracts/papers and bio-biographical notes should be sent to the Journal Editors: labyrinth[at]axiapublishers.com

Contact Information

Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics

Contact Email
labyrinth@axiapublishers.com