Balkan Journal of Philosophy

Balkan Journal of PhilosophyPublished under the auspices of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, the Balkan Journal of Philosophy is a peer-reviewed international periodical, academic in spirit and wide-ranging in its potential readership. Its readers will primarily include professional philosophers in the Balkan region.

The aim of the Journal is to publish high-quality papers on the most current problems and discussions in philosophy. No philosophical field or expertise is excluded a priori. Special attention will be devoted, however, to the treatment of these problems in the Balkans and south-eastern Europe , and to their influence on the development of philosophy in this region.

The Balkan Journal of Philosophy is accepted for regular indexing by CEEOL, CNKI Scholar, Dimensions, EBSCO Discover, Emerging Sources Citation Index, ERIH Plus, Google Scholar, Index Copernicus, Microsoft Academic, NAVER Academic (Korea), Norwegian Register for Scientific Journals, Philosopher’s Index, PhilPapers, ProQuest Summon, Publication Forum, Scopus, WorldCat Local.

The current SJR score of Balkan Journal of Philosophy is 0.128 (Q3).

 

Balkan Journal of Philosophy

ISSN 1313 – 888X

eISSN 2367-5438 (Online)

EDITORIAL BOARD

Editor in Chief
Vesselin Petrov (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology – BAS, Bulgaria (former Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge)

Editorial board
Marin Aiftincä (Romanian Academy of Sciences, Bucharest, Romania)
Marina Bakalova (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology – BAS, Bulgaria (former Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge)

Sorin Bangu (University of Bergen, Norway)
William Desmond (National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland)
Ina Dimitrova (University of Plovdiv, Bulgaria)

Roman Frigg (Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method, LSE, UK)
Lilia Gurova (New Bulgarian University, Sofia, Bulgaria)
Helmut Maaẞen (University of Dusseldorf, Germany)

Vassil Vidinsky (SU “St. Kl. Ohridski,” Sofia, Bulgaria)
Olga Markič (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Nenad Mišĉevic (University of Maribor, Slovenia)

Slobodan Nešković (University Business Academy in Novi Sad, Serbia)
John Norton (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
Slobodan Perović (University of Belgrade, Serbia)

Roberto Poli (University of Trento, Italy)

Dragoş Popescu (Romanian Academy of Sciences, Bucharest, Romania)
Stathis Psillos (University of Athens, Greece)
Athanassios Raftopoulos (University of Cyprus, Cyprus)
Silvia Serafimova (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology – BAS, Bulgaria (former Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge)
Bogdana Todorova (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology – BAS, Bulgaria (former Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge)
Michel Weber (Centre for Philosophical Practice, Brussels, Belgium)
Çafer Yaran (University of Istanbul, Turkey)

English Coordinator: 

Camille Avril (Columbia University, New York City, USA)

 

 

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