The Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence

The Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence The PJCV is double blind peer reviewed and published biannually.

The Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence (PJCV) is devoted to fostering discussion at the interface of philosophy, psychiatry, psychology, anthropology and political theory. The journal welcomes original articles providing philosophical insights about topics such as conflict, war, crime, and aggression. The PJCV encompasses contributions from the history of philosophy to more interdiscip

linary studies. Specifically, the main ambition of the journal is to form a database on the conceptual, metaphysical, ethical and epistemological issues related to past and contemporary phenomena of violence.

We are pleased to announce the publication of Volume 8, Issue 1 of the PHILOSOPHICAL JOURNAL OF CONFLICT AND VIOLENCE, a...
04/11/2024

We are pleased to announce the publication of Volume 8, Issue 1 of the PHILOSOPHICAL JOURNAL OF CONFLICT AND VIOLENCE, a special issue guest-edited by Luis Javier Pedrazuela exploring "Violence and Conflict in Alexandre Kojève’s Works.”
Read the full issue in here: https://tinyurl.com/mry8t37y

Nicola Apiccela will edit a special issue on Georges Bataille for the PJCV. See Call for Papers below. Abstracts due Dec...
24/10/2024

Nicola Apiccela will edit a special issue on Georges Bataille for the PJCV. See Call for Papers below. Abstracts due December 8, 2024.

Violence and Conflict in Georges Bataille’s works Special Issue Guest-Edited by Nicola Apicella (PhD., co-editor of the Cahiers Bataille) for The Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence __________________________________________________________________ One may argue that the entire work...

16/10/2024

Andreas Wilmes on Hegel's category mistake.

The call for papers has been extended until 20 October.
20/09/2024

The call for papers has been extended until 20 October.

Call for Abstracts Violence and Conflict in Ortega y Gasset’s works Guest-Edited by Jean du Toit & Gregory Swer For the Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence – PJCV _____________________________________________________________________________ The Philosop...

Jean du Toit and Gregory Swer will edit a special issue on José Ortega y Gasset for the PJCV. Deadline for abstract subm...
30/07/2024

Jean du Toit and Gregory Swer will edit a special issue on José Ortega y Gasset for the PJCV. Deadline for abstract submission : September 9, 2024. For further information, see the following link :https://philevents.org/event/show/125462

Our latest issue, VIOLENCE AND CONFLICT IN THE WORK OF JACQUES ELLUL (guest edited by Dr. Jacob Marques Rollison) is now...
22/05/2024

Our latest issue, VIOLENCE AND CONFLICT IN THE WORK OF JACQUES ELLUL (guest edited by Dr. Jacob Marques Rollison) is now available online.

You can read the issue in full open access at the following link: https://trivent-publishing.eu/home/186-pjcv-72-violence-and-conflict-in-the-work-of-jacques-ellul.html

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Christian Bassac, "Ellul on Biblical Violence"

BWD Heystee, "The Unlovable Violence of Technique: George Grant’s Reception of Jacques Ellul."

Julien Lysenko, "Violence Today: A Comparative Reading of Jacques Ellul and René Girard"

Christian Roy, "Mass Movements, the Sacred, and Personhood in Ellul and Bataille: Parallel Sociological Analyses of Liberalism, Fascism, and Communism"

Benjamin Gaskin, "After Babel, the Horizontal War: City and Technique in Jacques Ellul"

Cristina Coccimiglio, "The Limits of the Ideology of Efficiency in the Field of Education: Jacques Ellul and Simone Weil"

Michael Morelli, "Birds of the Air and Winged Creatures: An Ironic Critique of Surveillance in Ecclesiastes and an Ellulian Ethic of Language, Love, Fear, and Freedom"

English version available soon in our special issue devoted to Jacques Ellul.
16/01/2024

English version available soon in our special issue devoted to Jacques Ellul.

par Julien Lysenko Voici la présentation d’un article, paru initialement en anglais pour le numéro spécial sur Ellul et la violence, du Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence. Julien …

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