by Saskia Neumann | Apr 10, 2026 | Uncategorized
A conversation with Werner Stegmaier explores why Nietzsche remains one of the most provocative guides to modern challenges of orientation. First published in October 2025 and now available on our page in English, the interview examines nihilism, the loss of inherited...
by Reinhard Mueller | Mar 31, 2026 | Uncategorized
Conflicts today are often caused by deep disagreements — disagreements in which opposing sides no longer share basic truths, beliefs, plausibilities, or criteria of relevance. In these cases, arguments fail not because participants are uninformed or irrational, but...
by Saskia Neumann | Mar 16, 2026 | Uncategorized
Thank you to everyone who participated in our Photo Competition on the topic of Horizon. The submissions showed how many different ways a horizon can appear — as a landscape line, a threshold, a boundary, or a moment of possibility. In the philosophy of orientation, a...
by Saskia Neumann | Jan 29, 2026 | Uncategorized
The horizon is the line that lets a world appear, and it is also the limit we rarely notice. It quietly frames what we can take in at all—what becomes visible, meaningful, and orienting from where we stand. And it has a peculiar logic. The moment you try to look at...
by Reinhard Mueller | Jan 16, 2026 | Uncategorized
What shapes our identity today? How does the academic industry influence philosophy and our pursuit of wisdom? In this new podcast episode, Hans-Georg Moeller and Reinhard G. Mueller discuss Moeller’s theory of profilicity and the three identity technologies –...
by Reinhard Mueller | Dec 31, 2025 | Uncategorized
Today we assume that change in all areas of life, including its most basic conditions, will continue to accelerate. How can we manage to continually reorient ourselves? Can philosophy understand how to keep up with the times? Orientation is, in principle, the...