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Vol. 30 No. 1 (2025): Reading Nicolai Hartmann. Ideas and Dialogues

Nicolai Hartmann is one of those forgotten philosophers who had to wait a long time to be rediscovered. Fortunately, in the last decade research on his philosophy underwent a revival, both from historical and systematic perspectives. After the foundation of the Nicolai Hartmann Society in 2009, a custom of organizing an international Hartmann conference every few years was established. Four such conferences were held since then: Rome (2009), Trento (2014), Saint Petersburg (2017), and Katowice (2019). Thanks to these events, but also to many other more local conferences, seminars, and publications dedicated to his philosophy, the interest in Hartmann’s thought appears to be growing every year.

Published: 2025-06-27

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Forum Philosophicum is a scholarly journal dedicated to philosophical inquiries into various respects of the relationship between philosophy and faith. We want to offer a true Forum for the community of philosophers who view their faith as an inspiration, especially when seeking to face up to the new forms taken by the enduring problems of philosophy. Our Mission Statement declares our journal open to inquiries into subjects traditionally of interest to Christian philosophy, to philosophy shaped by Jewish and Islamic religious concerns, to problems explored in contemporary theistic positions and in the philosophy of religion, and to new insights into the evolving borderlines and conflicts between the rational and the irrational.