Bedeutung
Bedeutung was a magazine of philosophy, current affairs, art and literature published in the UK. The name 'bedeutung' comes from the German word which means 'meaning'.
Publication
Bedeutung was started in May 2007[1] and was intended as a quarterly. It featured a number of essays by prominent philosophers, sociologists, authors, public intellectuals, thinkers, artists and curators on a range of topics that are overarched by a general theme that runs through the whole issue. Issue 1 was on the distinction between Nature & Culture. It was suggested that the magazine should be read in the sequence that it is printed, as its structure gradually moves from abstract philosophical ('Philosophy' section) to more concrete and "journalistic" type of articles ('Current Affairs' section) leading, eventually, to the 'Art' section and closing with the 'Literature' section.
The issue of the magazine themed "Human & Divine" featured articles by the Archbishop of Canterbury,
The third issue of Bedeutung appeared in 2010 and was themed "Life & Death". It appears there have been no further issues.
Notable contributors, interviewees and artists featured
Editorial
- Alex Stavrakas (Editor-in-Chief and Creative Director)
- Michael Withey (Editor)
- Thomas Presskorn (Editor)
- John Slyce (Art Editor)
References
- ^ "Bedeutung magazine". Profile Engine. Retrieved 18 May 2015.[permanent dead link]
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