Allgemeine Zeitschrift fur Philosophie
Published by Frommann-holzboog
ISSN : 0340-7969
Abbreviation : Allg. Z. fur Philos.
Aims & Scope
Since 1975, the ›Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie‹ (General Journal of Philosophy) has been fostering a professional exchange of ideas for all those interested in philosophical thought with three issues per year.
In its content, the journal provides a forum for all lines of thought and opinions in philosophy in the entire range of history, geography and doctrines.
This openness corresponds to what the journal sees as its mission and the commitment indicated in its name.
Respect for the philosophical tradition will open our eyes for anything which is new, which is foreign to us or which has remained foreign and those subjects which have been ignored up to now.
In order to provide space for subjects of this nature, one issue of each volume focuses on one specific subject.
An international advisory board supports the study of current topics in a worldwide philosophical discourse.
Since 2004, a consistent »Double blind peer review« process has been vouching for strict quality standards in the selection of the articles submitted.
The language of publication is German.
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Impact Factor
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2025 | <0.1 |
SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)
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2024 | 0.105 |
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2024 | Q4 |
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Most Cited Articles
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„Vater und Mutter stehen an der leiche eines geliebten kindes“. Max Scheler über das Miteinanderfühlen
Citation: 9
Authors: ANGELIKA