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Call for Publications

Theme: Identity and Difference
Publication: Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology
Date: Special Issue
Deadline: 4.5.2015

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Identity and difference raise a host of philosophical questions
ranging from metaphysical problems concerning the nature of
multiplicity, alterity, personal identity and subjectivity to ethical
and political issues such as inclusiveness, diversity, solidarity and
resistance. Since the second half of the 20th century these notions
have enjoyed special attention as the vast literature on the
metaphysics, ethics and politics of identity and difference
testifies. This includes a wide array of works by continental
philosophers (Deleuze, Lyotard, Heidegger, Levinas), analytical
philosophers of mind (Parfit, Shoemaker, Dennett, Searle) as well as
moral and political philosophers (Taylor, Rawls). The significance of
place and time for the constitution of personal and political
identities and differences has also been receiving considerable
attention recently, opening up philosophical debates in literature,
art, architecture, anthropology and geography.

The special issue of the Journal of the British Society for
Phenomenology invites contributions from all traditions of
philosophy and other related disciplines on this rich discussion of
identity and difference.

Submissions on the following topics are particularly welcome:

- Identity and difference in metaphysics/phenomenology/philosophy of
  mind/political philosophy/ethics
- The meaning or experience of identity and difference
- Selfhood, personhood, autonomy, alterity
- The nature of and relationship between subjectivity and political
  collectivity
- The relations between personal identity, time, memory, space and
  place
- The formation of cultural identities and global change
- Identity politics and the politics of difference

The deadline for submissions is the 4th of May 2015 for publication in
JBSP. Manuscripts should be ca. 8000 words in length (including
references and footnotes). All manuscripts must be prepared for
anonymous review and submitted to: [email protected]

Further enquiries can be addressed to Rafael Winkler (Guest Editor) at
[email protected], Abraham Olivier (Guest Editor) at
[email protected] or Ullrich Haase (Editor-in-Chief) at
[email protected].

Guest Editors:
Rafael Winkler (University of Johannesburg)
Abraham Olivier (University of Fort Hare)




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