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SUMMARY:Eksistenz. Journal for Future Philosophy
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DESCRIPTION:Eksistenz &ndash\; Call for Papers (2026\, Vol. 5)\n\n<p>Topic:&nbsp\;Hermeneutical&nbsp\;Phenomenology and&nbsp\;the&nbsp\;Future&nbsp\;of&nbsp\;Art:&nbsp\;Method，Technology&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;Embodiment</p>\n<p>Section Editor for this issue:&nbsp\;Lei Shi (Zhejiang University)</p>\n\n<p>The philosophy journal&nbsp\;<em><em>Eksistenz</em></em>&nbsp\;is now inviting submissions for a special section in its 2026 issue titled&nbsp\;&ldquo\;Hermeneutical Phenomenology and the Future of Art: Method，Technology and Embodiment&rdquo\;.</p>\n<p>Hermeneutical&nbsp\;Phenomenology is a formulation by early Heidegger\, originally intended to understand human existence (Dasein) as beings living in a meaningful&nbsp\;world\, and to let&nbsp\;such&nbsp\;existence&nbsp\;manifest&nbsp\;in a phenomenological way. Here we borrow and expand this term\, in order to inquire\, in current digital&nbsp\;age\, how this classical discipline&mdash\;one concerned with the constitution and manifestation of meaning&mdash\;can contribute to the understanding of art and open up new prospects for the future of art.</p>\n<p>The first topic we address is method. How does hermeneutical&nbsp\;phenomenology deal&nbsp\;with&nbsp\;artistic activities and artworks with its own distinctive method? Could this method serve as a methodology for the humanities\, one capable of standing alongside the scientific method? The digital&nbsp\;situation today&nbsp\;may require us to renew our response to those&nbsp\;questions.</p>\n<p>Accordingly\, the second topic we address is technology. Technological developments have brought both new ways and new predicaments for future artistic creation. This situation calls for our rethinking the so-called hermeneutical&nbsp\;phenomenology\, so that it may resonate with the condition of human existence in the digital age.</p>\n<p>The third topic we address is embodiment\, which is a core issue for human existence and artistic creation in the digital age\, as well as a longstanding theme in phenomenology. The more technology virtualizes human existence\, the more we feel the unique significance and manifestation of human body. What can the hermeneutical&nbsp\;phenomenology say about this?</p>\n\n<p>Possible topics include (but are not limited to):</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Hermeneutics&nbsp\;as&nbsp\;The&nbsp\;Method&nbsp\;of&nbsp\;Human&nbsp\;Sciences&nbsp\;in the Digital Age</li>\n<li>Phenomenological&nbsp\;Hermeneutics&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;Art</li>\n<li>The&nbsp\;Use&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;Abuse&nbsp\;of&nbsp\;Technology&nbsp\;of&nbsp\;Futural&nbsp\;Art</li>\n<li>Technology，Embodiment&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;the&nbsp\;Future&nbsp\;of&nbsp\;Art</li>\n<li>Hermeneutics of Future Media</li>\n<li>Cross-cultural Perspectives on Future Art</li>\n</ul>\n\n<p>Submission Guidelines</p>\n<p>Languages:&nbsp\;English\,&nbsp\;German\, or Chinese</p>\n<p>Length:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>English or German manuscripts: 5\,000&ndash\;12\,500 words</li>\n<li>Chinese manuscripts: 10\,000&ndash\;25\,000 characters</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Submission email:&nbsp\;submission@eksistenz.net</a></p>\n<p>Deadline: May 31\, 2026</p>\n<p>Each submission should include:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Article title</li>\n<li>Author information (name\, affiliation\, email)</li>\n<li>Abstract (approx. 200 words)</li>\n<li>Keywords</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Additional Notes</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Submissions must be original and unpublished.</li>\n<li>All manuscripts will undergo rigorous peer review.</li>\n<li>The editorial board reserves the right to suggest revisions.</li>\n</ul>\n\n<p>We warmly invite your contributions and look forward to exploring the transformative potential of future art together.</p>\n<p>Eksistenz Editorial Team</p>
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