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The bulletin and the homonymous book collection ''[[Phainomena Bulletin|Phainomena]]'' is currently published twice each year, with two double issues. Published since [[established::1992]] by [[Nova revija Publishing House]] on behalf of the [[Phenomenological Society of Ljubljana]], it is edited by the Chair of History of Philosophy and Phenomenology of the [[University of Ljubljana]]. Articles are published in the Slovene language because special attention is paid particularly to the development of Slovene philosophical terminology. Separate collections and issues in foreign languages are also published.
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''[[Phainomena Bulletin|Phainomena]]'' is a quarterly journal devoted to the study of and translation in the areas of phenomenology, hermeneutics, social hermeneutics, philosophy of religion, theory of science, philosophy of art, history of philosophy, and philosophy of culture. It has been published since [[established::1992]] by the Phenomenological Society of Ljubljana and Institute [[Nova revija Publishing House|Nova revija]], while the international editions are published in cooperation with the Organisation of Phenomenological Organisations.
 
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==Fields of interest==
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''Phainomena'' is the preeminent journal for phenomenological and hermeneutic philosophy in Slovenia and the first of its kind to emerge in Central and Eastern Europe after the fall of the Berlin Wall. It brings together philosophers, academics, researchers from Slovenia and the world over in an effort to open a space for new discussion, dialogue, and perspectives. This process is bound up with the body of European spiritual tradition, but also transcends its boundaries and frames. Also notable are translations of seminal philosophical texts and treatises into Slovenian, which greatly contribute to and advance Slovenian philosophical terminology. Some of the authors translated include: Aristotle, Freud, Derrida, Heidegger, and Nietzsche.
''Phainomena'' lays a foundation for a new spiritual discussion from the perspective of phenomenology and hermeneutics. This discussion takes its form in relation to the entire European spiritual tradition, reaching both to its centre and over its edges. In view of this, ''Phainomena'' pays most attention to the topics placed at the intersection of tradition and topical issues (Contents and Abstracts). The articles and translations published in the journal are mostly those from the fields of phenomenology, hermeneutics, social hermeneutics, philosophy of religion, theory of science, philosophy of art, history of philosophy and philosophy of culture. At least a quarter of the published articles and translations are used as study material by students of philosophy and other courses in humanities.  
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Their website features an archive of past issues and, what is also noteworthy, a forum which fosters reflection, discussion, and commentary, in addition to providing a range on information relating to this sphere of knowledge.
  
==International scope and authors==
 
''Phainomena'' was the first specialised journal for the phenomenological and hermeneutic philosophy to be established in central and eastern Europe following the fall of the Berlin Wall. Its main role is still to bring together philosophers from this geographical area, and at the same time, in collaboration with philosophers from North and South America, Japan and China as well as Africa, to open up global perspectives of phenomenological and hermeneutic philosophy.
 
International contributors include Paul Ricoeur, Jean Greisch, Jean-Luc Marion, Alfredi Marini, Mario Ruggenini, Gianni Vattimo, Emanuele Severino, Ingeborg Schüßler, Laszlo Tengelyi, Alfredo Marini, Rainer Thurnher, Felix Duque, Tadashi Ogawa and Dietmar Koch, while translated authors include Aristotle, Brentano, Freud, Derrida, Dilthey, Gadamer, Girard, Heidegger, Husserl, Jonas, Kant, Levinas, Nietzsche, Plessner, Ricoeur, Rorty, Scheler, Schleiermacher, Spinoza, Suarez, Vico, Vlačić and Leibniz.
 
  
 
== See also ==  
 
== See also ==  
*[[Nova revija Publishing House]]
 
 
*''[[Ampak Magazine]]''  
 
*''[[Ampak Magazine]]''  
 
*''[[Nova revija Journal]]''
 
*''[[Nova revija Journal]]''

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Phainomena, glasilo Fenomenološkega društva v Ljubljani
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Phainomena is a quarterly journal devoted to the study of and translation in the areas of phenomenology, hermeneutics, social hermeneutics, philosophy of religion, theory of science, philosophy of art, history of philosophy, and philosophy of culture. It has been published since 1992 by the Phenomenological Society of Ljubljana and Institute Nova revija, while the international editions are published in cooperation with the Organisation of Phenomenological Organisations.


Phainomena is the preeminent journal for phenomenological and hermeneutic philosophy in Slovenia and the first of its kind to emerge in Central and Eastern Europe after the fall of the Berlin Wall. It brings together philosophers, academics, researchers from Slovenia and the world over in an effort to open a space for new discussion, dialogue, and perspectives. This process is bound up with the body of European spiritual tradition, but also transcends its boundaries and frames. Also notable are translations of seminal philosophical texts and treatises into Slovenian, which greatly contribute to and advance Slovenian philosophical terminology. Some of the authors translated include: Aristotle, Freud, Derrida, Heidegger, and Nietzsche.

Their website features an archive of past issues and, what is also noteworthy, a forum which fosters reflection, discussion, and commentary, in addition to providing a range on information relating to this sphere of knowledge.


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