HEGEL-STUDIEN

Scope & Guideline

Advancing Hegelian Discourse for Modern Minds

Introduction

Welcome to your portal for understanding HEGEL-STUDIEN, featuring guidelines for its aims and scope. Our guidelines cover trending and emerging topics, identifying the forefront of research. Additionally, we track declining topics, offering insights into areas experiencing reduced scholarly attention. Key highlights include highly cited topics and recently published papers, curated within these guidelines to assist you in navigating influential academic dialogues.
LanguageGerman
ISSN0073-1587
PublisherFELIX MEINER VERLAG
Support Open AccessNo
Country-
TypeJournal
Convergefrom 2002 to 2006, from 2009 to 2010 (coverage discontinued in Scopus)
AbbreviationHEGEL-STUD / Hegel-Studien
Frequency1 issue/year
Time To First Decision-
Time To Acceptance-
Acceptance Rate-
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AddressRICHARDSTRASSE 47, D-22081 HAMBURG, GERMANY

Aims and Scopes

HEGEL-STUDIEN serves as a dedicated platform for scholarly exploration and critical engagement with the works and philosophies of G.W.F. Hegel and his intellectual contemporaries. The journal emphasizes a comprehensive examination of Hegelian thought across various domains, including metaphysics, ethics, aesthetics, and social philosophy.
  1. Metaphysical Inquiry:
    The journal focuses extensively on Hegel's metaphysical framework, exploring concepts such as the Absolute, dialectics, and the nature of reality as presented in his works.
  2. Ethical and Political Philosophy:
    It engages with Hegel's contributions to ethics and political theory, examining ideas of freedom, law, and social structures, particularly in relation to contemporary issues.
  3. Aesthetic Theory:
    HEGEL-STUDIEN highlights Hegel's aesthetics, analyzing the significance of art, beauty, and the role of the artist within his philosophical system.
  4. Interdisciplinary Dialogues:
    The journal fosters interdisciplinary discussions, connecting Hegelian philosophy with other philosophical traditions and contemporary philosophical debates.
  5. Historical Contextualization:
    A core aim is to situate Hegel's philosophy within its historical context, including interactions with other philosophers, such as Kant, Fichte, and contemporary thinkers.
Recent publications in HEGEL-STUDIEN reveal a dynamic evolution in the themes being explored, with certain areas gaining increasing attention. This reflects both contemporary philosophical debates and the journal's responsiveness to new intellectual currents.
  1. Metaphilosophy and Methodology:
    Emerging discussions focus on metaphilosophy, particularly how to philosophize about philosophy itself, reflecting a growing interest in the methodologies employed by Hegel and others.
  2. Hegel and Contemporary Issues:
    There is a rising trend of applying Hegelian thought to contemporary social, political, and ethical issues, indicating the relevance of Hegel's ideas in current philosophical discourse.
  3. Intersections with Non-Western Philosophy:
    The journal is increasingly featuring dialogues between Hegelian philosophy and non-Western philosophical traditions, highlighting a broader, more inclusive approach to philosophical inquiry.
  4. Dialectics and Social Change:
    Recent papers emphasize the application of dialectical methods to understand social change, reflecting a renewed interest in Hegel's dialectical approach in the context of modern socio-political challenges.
  5. The Role of Emotion and Subjectivity in Hegel's Philosophy:
    An emerging theme is the exploration of feelings, emotions, and subjectivity within Hegel's framework, aligning with contemporary philosophical interests in affect theory and the philosophy of mind.

Declining or Waning

While HEGEL-STUDIEN continues to thrive in various philosophical inquiries, certain themes that were once prominent are witnessing a decline in frequency and emphasis. This shift reflects evolving interests within the philosophical community.
  1. Early Hegelian Texts:
    There has been a noticeable reduction in the publication of papers focusing solely on early Hegelian texts, as the journal shifts towards more contemporary interpretations and applications of Hegel's philosophy.
  2. Hegel and Natural Philosophy:
    Interest in Hegel's natural philosophy appears to be waning, with fewer discussions surrounding his views on nature and the natural sciences, possibly due to the rise of more specialized fields.
  3. Direct Comparisons with Non-Hegelian Philosophers:
    Papers that directly compare Hegel with non-Hegelian philosophers, like Descartes or non-German thinkers, have become less frequent, suggesting a more insular focus on Hegelian thought itself.
  4. Historical Analysis of Hegel's Influence:
    There is a declining trend in papers that explore the historical influence of Hegel on later philosophical movements, indicating a shift towards more immediate and practical applications of Hegel's ideas.

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