Heidegger Studies is a peer-reviewed, annual journal dedicated to promoting the understanding of Heidegger’s thought through the interpretation of his writings. Heidegger Studies provides a forum for the thorough interpretation of the whole of Heidegger’s work (including works published during his lifetime) that is called for by the publication of his Gesamtausgabe. In keeping with its international character, Heidegger Studies publishes articles in English, German, French, and Italian. The editors of this journal welcome the submission of manuscripts that take up the serious task of interpreting and thinking through Heidegger’s work. The editors especially welcome submission of manuscripts devoted to an interpretive exploration of the new texts published in the Gesamtausgabe.
International Philosophical Quarterly has provided a peer-reviewed forum in English for the international exchange of basic philosophical ideas since 1961. The journal stands in the general tradition of theistic and personalist humanism without further restriction of school or philosophical orientation, and is open to both the philosophical discussion of contemporary issues and historical studies. It is truly international in scope, and enjoys a long-standing relationship with the Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix in Belgium. Contributors include Masao Abe, Manfred Baum, Aaron Ben-Ze'ev, Judith Butler, Antony Flew, Rom Harré, Hans Jonas, Muhammad Ali Khalidi, Hui-Cheh Loy, Paul Ricoeur, Richard Rorty, Edward Said, Yves R. Simon, and Robert Wood.