Journal of Philosophical Logic

Journal of Philosophical Logic

the Journal of Philosophical Logic offers a platform for work at the nexus of philosophy and logic.
The Journal of Philosophical Logic offers a platform for work at the nexus of philosophy and logic. Credit: iStock/ pexels

With contributions spanning from conceptual to technical, the Journal of Philosophical Logic offers a platform for work at the nexus of philosophy and logic, both new and old.

As a result, the Journal invites papers in all of the conventional subfields of philosophical logic, such as but not limited to: multiple kinds of modal, temporal, epistemic, and deontic logic; constructive logics; relevance and other sub-classical logics; many-valued logics; logics of conditionals; quantum logic; decision theory, inductive logic, logics of belief change, and formal epistemology; defeasible and nonmonotonic logics; formal philosophy of language; vagueness; and theories of truth and validity.

In addition to publishing articles on philosophical logic in the traditional sense, the Journal also welcomes submissions on the philosophical problems these novel applications of logic raise. The Journal places a special emphasis on the applications of philosophical logic in other fields, such as computer science, artificial intelligence, cognitive science, linguistics, law, and the social sciences, including economics, sociology, and political science, in addition to mathematics and the natural sciences.

  • Explains issues with philosophical, conceptual, or basic relevance using the formal tools and techniques of symbolic logic.
  • Presents contributions from established philosophical logic divisions.
  • Includes applications of logic to a variety of formal and scientific research domains.

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  • MR M M SANTOS

    I like this topic… nicely put, thanks.

    January 2, 2022 at 1:35 am

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