Online ISSN: 1699-7549
Astrolabio is an international philosophy journal created in 2005 by a group of researchers from the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Barcelona. Since its first issue, Astrolabio has been dedicated to the dissemination of philosophical and humanistic thought. Recognizing the importance of a transversal approach, the journal values and receives research ranging from micro analyses to macro perspectives, and from abstract theoretical questions to applied, interdisciplinary studies or those that establish a cultural or political dialogue and their impact on subjectivities.
Throughout its existence, Astrolabio has demonstrated itself to be an important international center for scientific discussion, promoting a critical approach to problems, theories, doctrines, and realities, becoming a space for the publication of philosophical, historical, critical, or theoretical studies in the Humanities.
It also seeks to spread its content beyond the specialized and strictly academic sphere, facilitating the public's engagement with issues that today form an essential part of everyday life.
Astrolabio receives articles and reviews on a rolling basis from all over the world, in Catalan, Spanish, English, Portuguese, and Italian. From 2024, all submissions must follow the submission guidelines and be made on the current website through the Submissions section.

All content published in Astrolabio is published in open access under the CC BY license, and the authors retain copyright while granting the journal the right of first publication. This policy applies to all issues from issue 15 (2013) onwards, except for issue 28, which was published under a CC BY NC license.

No. 31 (2025): Bernard Stiegler: Pharmacology of the Technologies of the Spirit and the New Critique of Political Economy

Issue 31 of Astrolabio: International Journal of Philosophy invites the entire academic community to submit papers for the monographic issue entitled: BERNARD STIEGLER: PHARMACOLOGY OF THE TECHNOLOGIES OF THE SPIRIT AND THE NEW CRITIQUE OF POLITICAL ECONOMY

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