Description:
Diogenes provides a forum for discussion in all areas of philosophy and humanistic studies. The journal was established in the belief that the exchange of ideas among a wide variety of disciplines would not only enrich the separate fields of study but also reveal new perspectives and possibilities for cross-fertilization. It fulfils an international mandate, with editions in English, French, Chinese and Arabic.
As well as being of interest to specialists wishing to keep abreast of developments in other areas of study, Diogenes is also a valuable resource for members of the general public with an interest in the contemporary cultural climate.
Aims and Scope:
Following a discussion in CIPSH soon after its establishment in 1949, Diogenes was founded by Roger Caillois in 1952 in the framework of the Council. Diogenes is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal published under the patronage of the International Council for Philosophy and Human Sciences and currently edited under the coordination of the Fédération Internationale des Sociétés de Philosophie.
From the outset it was conceived of as a widely international and transdisciplinary journal. It represents a reference publication for scholars working in the humanities at large. Diogenes publishes work from all fields of philosophical, humanistic and social studies, from archaeology to education and from economics to sociology.
Access to former issues edited by SAGE http://dio.sagepub.com
Current Editors |
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Maurice Aymard |
Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France |
Luca Maria Scarantino |
CIPSH/ICPHS, Paris, France |
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Former editors |
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Roger Caillois |
1952-1978 |
Jean d'Ormesson |
1978-1994 |
Paola Costa Giovangigli |
1994-2005 |
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Editorial Board |
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Madeline H. Caviness, FSA |
Tufts University |
In-Suk Cha |
Seoul National University |
Thierry Dufrêne |
National Institute of History of Art, Paris |
Paulin J. Hountondji |
National University of Benin |
Adama Samassekou |
African Academy of Languages, Bamako |
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Editorial Assistance |
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Catherine Champniers |
Institut International de Philosophie, Paris |
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Translations |
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Colin Anderson |
Auckland |
Claire Avellan |
Buenos Aires |
Jean Burrell |
Oxford |
Kristina Cordero |
New York |
Thierry Loisel |
Paris |
Alessandra Parrini |
Florence |
Isabelle Puderbeutel |
Tel Aviv |
Peter Pulborough |
London |
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Advisory Board |
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An Jiayao |
Inst. of Archaeology, Cass, Beijing |
Jean-Godefroy Bidima |
Tulane University |
Tanella Boni |
University of Abidjan |
Yves Coppens |
Collège de France, Paris |
Souleymane Bachir Diagne |
Columbia University |
Doudou Diène |
UN University |
Paulin J. Hountondji |
National University of Benin |
Julio Labastida |
UNAM, Mexico |
Abdallah Laroui |
Royal Academy of Morocco |
Antonio Marazzi |
University of Padua |
Ivana Markova |
Stirling University |
Fatma Oussedik |
University of Alger |
Ornella Pompeo Faracovi |
Center "F. Enriques" for the History of Science |
Romila Thapar |
Jawaharlal Nehru University |