Journal Description

Studia Heideggeriana is a scientific and research journal whose purpose is to present the results of original, rigorous and methodologically consistent research related to Martin Heidegger's thought, both from a systematic and historical point of view. The criteria for publication is scientific seriousness, methodological rigor in research, analysis and argumentation, as well as respect and quality of style. Studia Heideggeriana, then, addresses an audience of professionals within the framework of philosophy and, especially, of the philosophical currents related to Martin Heidegger's thought, phenomenology and hermeneutics. Studia Heideggeriana is a peer-reviewed journal, published by the Iberoamerican Society for Heideggerian Studies, since 2011. It only publishes original and unpublished articles.


ISSN: 2250-8740
ISSNe: 2250-8767

Call for Papers: Studia Heideggeriana Vol. XV (2026) – Miscellaneous Volume

Jun 2, 2025

Call for Papers – Studia Heideggeriana
Volume XV (2026) – Miscellaneous Volume

Studia Heideggeriana invites submissions for its Volume XV (2026), scheduled for publication in 2026. This will be a miscellaneous volume, and we welcome original contributions on any aspect of Martin Heidegger’s thought, as well as comparative studies, critical interpretations, or thematic developments related to his philosophical legacy.

Studia Heideggeriana is an international, open-access, indexed, and peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to promoting rigorous research on Heideggerian thought and its contemporary reception.

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For any inquiries, please contact: studiaheideggeriana@gmail.com

We look forward to receiving your submissions.

Submission link: http://studiaheideggeriana.org/index.php/sth/about/submissions

Editorial Board
Studia Heideggeriana

Vol. 14 (2025): Vol. 14 (2025): Miscellanea

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Published: Apr 25, 2025

The Capture

9-26 Henri Maldiney

Ways of (Not) Doing Away with Metaphysics: The Paradox of Heideggerian Metaphilosophy

27-49 Marta García Rodríguez

Ontological Qualification and Unity of the Ways of Being

51-71 Christian Ivanoff Sabogal

Songs Beyond Men: On Paul Celan’s Poetics and the Problem of Humanism in Martin Heidegger

73-84 José Luis Ucha Serrano

From the Critique of kein ursprüngliche Seinlassen to Gelassenheit: Schelling’s Presence in Heidegger’s Thought

85-110 Gonzalo Martín Mozo

A Journey Through the Epistemological Aspect of the Hermeneutics of Being and Time

111-123 Guillermo Ariel D'Atri

Technik and Gelassenheit: Heidegger’s Journey Through the Essence of Modern Technology

125-145 Javier Leiva Bustos

Dynamic Ontology, Tension of Opposites and Affective Attunement: Romantic Textures in Heideggerian Thought

147-164 Alberto Morán Roa

Heidegger’s Correlation Model of Being Human

165-190 Ehsan Karimi Torshizi

Betraying the Tradition: Dispositions of Thinking Through Askesis to Wonder

191-204 Arto Tammenoksa, Tuomas Lammi, Anttoni Koivulehto
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