Past editors of Diogenes were Roger Caillois, Comte Jean d'Ormesson, Paola Costa Giovangigli (until 2004), and Maurice Aymard and Luca Scarantino (from 2005).[3] Before 2022, the English edition of Diogenes was published by SAGE Publications and the French version under the name Diogène by Presses Universitaires de France (PUF).[4] Until n° 252 of the French edition and volume 63 of the English edition, the content of the two editions were translations of each other. After 2016, the content diverged. The last volume published by Sage
was volume 64 (2017). According to a Memorandum of Agreement, FISP took responsibility for the publication of the journal from 2021 to 2024. During this period, the publisher of the English edition of the journal was changed and volume 65 (2024) was published by Cambridge University Press. The French edition, managed by Nicole Albert, continues to be published by PUF. In 2022, the French edition published a 70th anniversary double issue entitled Soixante-Dix Ans. 1952–2022.[5]
Scope
Diogenes aims to offer a publication outlet for scientific information and intellectual synthesis. The journal publishes work from all fields of philosophical, humanistic and social studies from archaeology to education. Diogenes is transdisciplinary in scope, publishing pieces by scholars across a range of disciplines.
Abstracting and indexing
Diogenes is abstracted and indexed in the following databases:
^SHS Newsletter 01. UNESCO Social & Human Sciences. April 2003, p.13.
^Jean Bingen. Jean d'Ormesson et le Conseil Internationale de Philosophie et des Sciences Humaines. Diogène, no. 211 (2005), pp. 5-8. Éditorial. Diogène, no. 211 (2005), pp. 3-4.