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Eksistenz

Hermeneutics and Ancient Greek philosophy

Vol. 4

Deadline: Thursday 31st July 2025

The philosophy journal
Eksistenz is planning a special issue on "Hermeneutics and Ancient Greek Philosophy" for publication in December 2025. We are now accepting submissions from scholars worldwide. This issue will focus on exploring
Ancient Greek philosophical texts and ideas from a hermeneutic perspective, aiming to uncover the profound connections between Ancient Greek philosophy and
contemporary philosophical hermeneutics.
Possible research topics include, but are not limited to:
1. Hermeneutic interpretations of Ancient Greek philosophical texts.
2. Reinterpretations of Ancient Greek philosophy by hermeneutic thinkers such as
Heidegger and Gadamer.
3. The significance of Ancient Greek philosophy in contemporary hermeneutics.
4. Dialogues between hermeneutic methodologies and issues in Ancient Greek
philosophy.
5. Intersections of Ancient Greek philosophy and hermeneutics in fields such as
ethics and political philosophy.
Submission GuidelinesSubmission Guidelines
Submissions can be in Chinese, German, or English.
Chinese manuscripts should be complete articles of 10,000-25,000 characters.
English and German manuscripts should be 5,000-12,500 words.
Format: Word document.
Submission email: eksistenz_sub@gmx.de.
Submissions should include:
Article title
Author information
Abstract (approximately 200 words)
Keywords
DDeadline: July 31, 2025eadline: July 31, 2025
AAdditional Notes:dditional Notes:
Submissions must be original and unpublished works.
All submissions will undergo rigorous peer review.
The editorial board reserves the right to edit submissions and may suggest
revisions.
In addition to original research papers, we also publish translations. We welcome
translations of important works related to the theme of this issue, including:
Chinese to English or German
German or English to Chinese
TTranslation Submission Requirements:ranslation Submission Requirements:
Translations must be authorized by the original author or copyright holder.
The original text must be a significant work in the field.
We look forward to receiving your submissions!

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