About the Journal

ABOUT HYBRIS
The Online Philosophical Magazine Hybris published by the Institute of Philosophy of the University of Lodz in association with the Centre for Philosophical Research was created in 2001. The first two issues have been published by Bogdan Banasiak and Tomasz Sieczkowski. Since the third issue, the position of the editor-in-chief had been taken up by Mateusz Oleksy. Since 2007, thanks to Mateusz Oleksy, Hybris has started coming out as the quarterly journal and the double-blind peer reviewing process has been started. In the autumn of 2008, after Mateusz Oleksy's tragic death, Paweł Grabarczyk and Tomasz Sieczkowski have taken up the positions of the editors-in-chief. At the moment, the editors-in-chief are Marcin Boguslawski and Dawid Misztal. The magazine has been published as a biannual since 2023. Since the eleventh issue, Hybris has been recognised by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education list of academic periodicals.
According to the current list of the scientific periodicals, published by the Ministry of Education and Science  (5 January 2024), Hybris’ authors are owed 40 points for their publications in our magazine. Since the twenty-fourth issue (2014) Hybris has been published in the cooperation with the Centre for Philosophical Research.

Aims and Scope
Since the first edition our magazine has been dedicated to the broadly defined philosophical subject matter. Our aim is to promote the original philosophical ideas as well as the philosophical community integration. Except from the original articles, the journal publishes interviews with a philosophers, reviews of the latest philosophical works, and translations of the little-known but still interesting philosophical texts that might be useful in a didactic process.

We would like to inform that as the journal doesn’t have its printed form all the publications from the website are the original (referential) versions.