Call for papers Revista de Filosofía Special issue
Being and Time 100th Anniversary (1927–2027): problems, interpretations and current transformations
Guest editors: Carmen Segura Peraita and Stefano Cazzanelli
Martin Heidegger’s Being and Time was published in 1927. This masterpiece transformed decisively 20th century philosophy, and its influence still endures. One hundred years later, the book remains an essential reference for ontology, hermeneutic phenomenology and hermeneutics. Moreover, its scope has extended to many other philosophical currents and contributes to the analysis of contemporary issues in ethics, politics, the philosophy of technology, sychology, and psychiatry, among others.
The analytic of Dasein, the thematization of temporality, the structure of Being-in-theworld, and the question of Being form a cluster of central topics that continue to inspire philosophical research and critical reflection. In this sense, Heidegger’s masterpiece remains a fertile source of ideas, questions, and problems that guide and nourish contemporary philosophy.






