Philosophie Magazin is the German edition of the French Philosophie Magazine, and it has become one of the most successful philosophy publications in the German-speaking world. Published bimonthly from Berlin, it brings philosophical thinking to a broad, curious readership — not by dumbing down the ideas but by connecting them to the questions people actually wrestle with in their daily lives.
Each issue is built around a central question — What is justice? Can we trust our memories? Is technology making us less human? — explored through essays, interviews with contemporary philosophers, and visual features that give abstract ideas a concrete, engaging form. Regular contributors include prominent German-speaking intellectuals alongside international voices, and the magazine's book reviews and event coverage make it an essential guide to the philosophical landscape.
In a country with a deep philosophical tradition — from Kant and Hegel to Arendt and Habermas — Philosophie Magazin keeps that tradition alive by insisting that philosophy is not a museum piece but a living practice, relevant to anyone willing to think carefully about the world.
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