B@belonline (ISSN: 2531-8624) is an annual peer reviewed journal, fully open access, founded in 2002 with the aim of promoting discussion and dialogue within philosophy, offering the international scientific community a free space to share ideas and research.
Its scope is to rethink the fundamental questions of philosophy, in particular those of ethics and the thought of difference.
B@belonline is a peer reviewed and full open access philosophy journal with an annual issue. It adheres to the coordination of Italian Philosophy Journals and is included in the ANVUR list of scientific journals. It was established in December 2000 following a proposal of Francesca Brezzi and with the support of the entire group of moral philosophers at the University of Roma Tre. It consists of a central monographic body, B@bel’s Theme, each time different and with its own editor, who coordinates and collects the various essays, chosen either through a call for papers or by invitation to contribute addressed to the leading scholars of the chosen theme. It then has eight sections with different editors: Open Space, Women’s Fan, Philosophy and…, Images and Philosophy, B@bel Garden, To the Edge of the Day, B@bel goes to School, Books and Events.
Since its beginning, the journal has woven a network of national and international relationships, with the aim of contributing to building a European space of culture and promoting philosophical research.
The very title B@bel, recalling the biblical event of the shattering of an original language and the dissemination of signs and interpretations, indicates the programmatic lines: plurivocity and prismaticity, as it combines a high level of specialization with an interdisciplinary set-up, aimed at fostering dialogue, in a project of open epistemology, understood as listening and paying attention to different logics and different cognitive experiences. The aim of the journal is to rethink the fundamental questions of philosophy, in particular ethics and difference thinking, starting from a positive declination of the limit, avoiding marginalization and striving for a sharing as the only possibility of communication between human beings.
ISSN print 1974-8558
ISSN online 2531-8624