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Call for papers on Continental Philosophical Perspectives on Life Sciences and Emerging Technologies


© Ismael Rodriguez / Springer Verlag GmbH

Edited by
Hub Zwart, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Pieter Lemmens, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Laurens Landeweerd, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Emerging life sciences and technologies raise a plethora of issues. Besides practical, bioethical and policy issues, they have broader, cultural implications as well, affecting and reflecting our zeitgeist and world-view, challenging our understanding of life, nature and ourselves as human beings, and reframing the human condition on a planetary scale. Through this thematic series, LSSP aims to provide a podium for authors who intend to address concrete issues from a ‘continental philosophical’ perspective (which includes phenomenology, hermeneutics, dialectics, psychoanalysis, pragmatism, critical theory and similar approaches) in areas such as epistemology, ontology and philosophical anthropology. The series aims to contribute to a diagnostics of the present and a prognostics of the future, focusing on critical normative challenges (such as embodiment, intimate technologies, social justice, biopower, nanomedicine, human enhancement and the anthropocene) and building on the work of Heidegger, Bachelard, Canguilhem, Habermas, Serres, Foucault, Žižek, Stiegler, Sloterdijk and others, but targeting concrete up-to-date case studies. Special attention is given to genres of the imagination (novels, movies, theatre, art) as laboratories for reflection.

offers authors from science, social science and the humanities a podium to discuss, compare, and assess approaches to responsible innovation, considering controversial questions and broadening the theoretical perspective.


Submission instructions

Before submitting your manuscript, please ensure you have carefully read the submission guidelines for Life Sciences, Society and Policy. The complete manuscript should be submitted through the journal . To ensure that you submit to the correct thematic series please select the appropriate section in the drop-down menu upon submission. In addition, indicate within your cover letter that you wish your manuscript to be considered as part of the thematic series on series title. All submissions will undergo rigorous peer review, and accepted articles will be published within the journal as a collection.


  1. Modern neurotechnologies are rapidly infringing on conventional notions of human dignity and they are challenging what it means to be human. This article is a survey analysis of the future of the digital age, ...

    Authors: Alexander Sieber
    Citation: Life Sciences, Society and Policy 2019 15:6
  2. This paper argues that phenomenological insights regarding selfhood are relevant to the informed consent process in the treatment of depression using electro-convulsive therapy (ECT). One of the most significa...

    Authors: Patrick Seniuk
    Citation: Life Sciences, Society and Policy 2018 14:5
  3. The aim of this manuscript is to highlight that from the phenomenology and psychoanalysis point of view, the meaning of the notion of the body is different from the medical biologicist discourse. In psychoanalysi...

    Authors: Paulina Monjaraz Fuentes, María del Carmen Rojas Hernández, Stefano Santasilia and Fernanda Monjaraz Fuentes
    Citation: Life Sciences, Society and Policy 2017 13:6
  4. This paper indicates how continental philosophy may contribute to a diagnostics of contemporary life sciences research, as part of a “diagnostics of the present†(envisioned by continental thinkers, from Hegel...

    Authors: Hub Zwart
    Citation: Life Sciences, Society and Policy 2017 13:4
  5. Authors: Hub Zwart, Laurens Landeweerd and Pieter Lemmens
    Citation: Life Sciences, Society and Policy 2016 12:8