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With contributions from Angelica Nuzzo\, Ashfaq Saleem Mirza\, Ayumi Takeshima\, Gianluca Garelli\, George Di Giovanni\, Georges Faraklas\, Emmanuel Renault\, Fé\;lix Duque\, Luca Illetterati\, Marcos Lutz Mü\;ller\, Michael Marder\, Paolo Giuspoli\, Zdravko Kobe.
\nOver the past few years\, &ldquo\;translation&rdquo\; as a philosophical concept has received renewed attention. A variety of questions related to \;translation \;and \;translatability \;has been explored\, but nonetheless\, there is a noticeable lack of Hegelian perspectives\, at times combined with an anti-Hegelian stance in contemporary philosophies of translation.
\nThis special issue of \;Verifiche\, \;entitled &ldquo\;Hegel and/in/on Translation&rdquo\;\, aims to face and correct this tendency demonstrating the productivity\, on both sides\, of the interaction between Hegelian philosophy and translation&rsquo\;s theory and praxis.
\nThe issue will have two parts. The first section will present contributions investigating the interaction from different theoretical angles\, testing the speculative and dialectical character of translation through Hegel&rsquo\;s conceptual frame. The following questions can guide this analysis:
\nThe second part will be addressed to those scholars who have ventured into the task of translating Hegel&rsquo\;s texts into different languages and is devoted to the particular problems arising from this activity. The following questions can be explored:
\nFor the first part of the issue\, manuscripts must be no longer than 40.000 characters. For the second part\, manuscripts must be between 10.000 and 25.000 characters. Papers should be in English\, Italian\, French or German\, preferably\; other languages can be considered upon agreement with the editors. Before sending your contribution\, please consider the \;Guidelines for authors \;and \;this sample.
\nFull papers should be received by \;November 29th\, 2019.
\nA committee will review all papers. Notifications regarding acceptance will be made via email.
\nEmail a copy of your paper\, as an attachment\, in Microsoft Word (.doc)\, Rich Text Format (.rtf)\, or Adobe Portable Document Format (.pdf) to the editors: Sa&scaron\;a Hrnjez (shrnjez@gmail.com) and Elena Nardelli (e.nardelli.e@gmail.com). Please include the following information:
\n(1) Paper&rsquo\;s title
\n(2) Author&rsquo\;s name
\n(3) Short biography (affiliation\, research interests\, recent publications\, etc.)
\n(4) Author&rsquo\;s email address
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