Dia-noesis – A Journal of Philosophy (Scopus indexed) is a biannual scholarly publication issued under the auspices of the University of Western Macedonia (Greece). It is an international open-access peer reviewed journal (both print and electronic) dedicated to the dissemination of original research in the field of philosophy, political theory, history, political anthropology, history of political thought and literature, religion, metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics. In addition, the journal accepts comprehensive book reviews by distinguished authors in the above fields.
Announcements
Call for papers - Issue 18
2025-05-22
Dia-noesis is now accepting submissions for Issue 18 dedicated to “Trauma, Exile, and Cultural Displacement“:
Suggested Themes
– Philosophical Foundations of Trauma
– The Traumatic Roots of Exile: Examining instances where trauma (war, persecution, violence) is the direct cause of forced displacement.
– Memory and the Philosophy of Healing and Reconciliation.
– Philosophical and Cultural Concepts in Antiquity.
– Trauma and exile profoundly shaped the cultural identity of individuals and communities in ancient Greece. The shared experiences of war, loss, and displacement could forge strong bonds and influence collective memory.
– Athenian tragedy frequently explored the aftermath of traumatic events. Plays like Sophocles’ Ajax or Euripides’ The Trojan Women delve into the psychological wounds of war, betrayal, and loss, allowing audiences to witness and perhaps process these difficult emotions.
– Examining the philosophical dimensions of memory, historical trauma, and the struggle for recognition in exile, this collection/volume aims to understand how narrative can serve as a form of resistance, healing, and the (re)construction of ethical and political communities.
– Themes related to Greek Trauma and Culture.
Deadline: 20-10-2025
Guest Editor: Dr. Shikha Sharma
shikhasharma@srmuniversity.ac.in
To submit your manuscript follow this link, or contact the issue editor via email.
Current Issue
Vol. 17 No. 1 (2025): The image of woman in philosophy

Published: 2025-06-06
Articles on
The image of woman in philosophy
Guest Editor: Anna Griva
Markos Dendrinos,
Reconstructing Hypatia, p. 9
Anna Griva,
Philosophical aspects of the truth in the Orazione XV of Caterina da Siena, p. 41
Gerasimos Kakoliris,
Judith Butler on Gender Performavity, p. 57
Gaurav Kumar - Ashita Chadha,
Can ‘Ardhanarishvara’ resolve the Ontological Dualism of Prakṛti and Puruṣa? A Study in Non Binary Ontology and fluid identity in Indian metaphysics, p. 75
Vangelis Liotzis,
Manosphere and hashtag feminism: Highlighting aspects of digital public discourse on gender relations, p. 107
Yiannis Mitrou - Chloé Tzia Kolyri,
Philosophical interpretations of the image of women as performativeact of gendered body and as bodily orientation in space: M. Merleau-Ponty - J. Buttler - S. Ahmed – Deleuze, p. 131
Antonis D. Papaoikonomou,
A Legacy of Philosophy, Science, and Myth of Hypatia of Alexandria: Synesius of Cyrene and the Construction of Her Memory, p. 153
Rina Avinash Pitale Puradkar,
Feministic Approach of Saint Poetess of Varkari Sampradaya: An Appraisal, p. 167
Ioanna Tripoula,
The status of women in ancient Greek philosophy: from Plato to Plotinus, p. 191
Panagiota Vassi,
Diotima: the feminine perspective in a symposium of men on the topic of love (Plato, Symposium), p. 215
Elias Vavouras,
The Image of Woman in Democritus, p. 235
Philosophical Notes
Dionysis Asimiadis,
The Witches of the Reich: The Dimension of Female Mysticism in Nazi Ideology, p. 271
Spyros Ganas,
Wife Material in a Household Context as presented in Xenophon’s Oeconomicus, p. 295
Alexandra Sakizli,
The Neutrality of Dasein and the Shame in the Female Experience: A Feminist Philosophical Analysis, p. 313
Vasileios Stratis,
The Female and Women in Origen, p. 331
Articles
Christos Antoniadis,
Knowing: The Zone of Interest from a Philosophical Point of View, p. 351
Paraskevi A. Evangelou - Georgia K. Broni,
Influence and Preservation - Utilisation of Human Resources protecting Tangible Cultural Heritage, supported by the Ministry of Culture in Greece, p. 375
Philosophical Notes
Panos Eliopoulos,
Heirs to Freedom, p. 401
Elias Vavouras,
What is Prometheanism?
Ancient Greek Democracy and American Republicanism, p. 41313
Full Issue
Articles
Feministic Approach of Saint Poetess of Varkari Sampradaya:
An Appraisal
Rina Avinash Pitale Puradkar
Influence and Preservation
Utilisation of Human Resources protecting Tangible Cultural Heritage, supported by the Ministry of Culture in Greece
Paraskevi A. Evangelou, Georgia K. Broni