German magazine for philosophy

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German magazine for philosophy

description Bimonthly publication of international philosophical research
Area of ​​Expertise philosophy
Headquarters Berlin
First edition 1953
editor Christoph Demmerling , Andrea Marlen Esser , Hans-Peter Krüger , Christoph Menke
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The German Journal for Philosophy is an international journal for philosophical research that appears every two months by De Gruyter . It is intended to serve discussions between different schools of philosophy and the pursuit of new concepts. The language of publication is German (with an English summary).

It was founded in 1953 by u. a. Ernst Bloch , Wolfgang Harich , who was the first editor-in-chief, founded Karl Schröter and appeared in the Akademie-Verlag in Berlin. The authors include Harich, Bloch, Schröter, and others. a. Erhard Albrecht , Wolfgang Eichhorn , Herbert Hörz , Georg Klaus , Alfred Kosing , Günter Kröber, Georg Lukács , Hermann Ley , Hans-Peter Krüger , Georg Mende , Hans-Christoph Rauh , Martin Robbe , Hermann Scheler , Gottfried Stiehler , Hugo Velarde , Camilla Warnke , Dieter Wittich a . v. a.

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