
Issue 4 (September 2025) of the academic journal Filozofia has just been published on the journal’s website.
Filozofia is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal, open to all authors regardless of methodology or philosophical orientation.
The editor-in-chief of the journal is Jon “the unstoppable” Stewart (Filozofický ústav SAV).
Editor’s choice: A research paper entitled “Mohol by byť veľký jazykový model (LLM) vedomý?” (in Slovak), authored by David J. Chalmers (New York University, New York, USA).
David John Chalmers (1966) is an Australian philosopher and cognitive scientist, specializing in the philosophy of mind and philosophy of language. He is Professor of Philosophy and Neural Science at New York University (NYU) and Co-Director of the NYU Center for Mind, Brain and Consciousness (together with Ned Block). In 2006, he was elected Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities, and in 2013, Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Chalmers is best known for formulating the “hard problem of consciousness” and for popularizing the philosophical zombie thought experiment. Along with David Bourget, he co-founded PhilPapers, a comprehensive database of philosophical journal articles.
Contents:
- David J. Chalmers (New York – “Mohol by byť veľký jazykový model (LLM) vedomý?” (in Slovak).
- Nassim Bravo (Aguascalientes) – “The Conflict between the Old and the New Soap-Cellars and Kierkegaard’s Relation with Speculative Thought” (in English).
- Halina Šimo (Katowice) – “H. L. A. Hart’s Liability-Responsibility in F.A. von Hayek’s Thought” (in English).
- Jozef Majerník, Refik Güremen – “Socrates in the 20th Century” (Introduction to the Monothematic Block in English).
- Robert J. Dostal (Bryn Mawr) – “Gadamer’s Socratic Plato” (in English).
- Antoine Pageau-St-Hilaire (Ottawa) – “Truth, Plurality, and Political Phenomenology: Hannah Arendt’s Socrates” (in English).
- Jozef Majerník (Bratislava) – “Patočka’s Socrates and His Socratic Politics” (in English).
- David Janssens (Tilburg) – “The Other of the Other: Seth Benardete’s View of Socrates” (in English).
- Peter Šajda (Bratislava) – “A Precursor to Dialogical Philosophy? Buber’s Ambiguous View of Socrates” (in English).
- Mark Coeckelbergh (Vienna) – “Michel Eltchaninoff: Lenin Walked on the Moon” (Book review in English).
- Dmytro Tomakh (Bratislava) – “Vasil Gluchman: Podoby sekulárneho humanizmu na Slovensku v 20. storočí (do roku 1989” (Book review in Slovak).
The journal Filozofia promotes the idea of open science. All articles published in the journal are therefore available to readers free of charge.
The current issue can be found here: https://filozofia.sav.sk/en/current/issue

