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期刊名称:STUDIA LOGICA

ISSN:0039-3215
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS, 3311 GZ
  出版社网址:http://link.springer.com/
期刊网址:http://link.springer.com/journal/11225
影响因子:0.585
主题范畴:MATHEMATICS;    Logic
变更情况:Newly Added by 2013

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Studia Logica

Studia Logica publishes original papers on various logical systems, which utilize methods of contemporary formal logic, such as those of algebra, model theory, proof theory and others. More specifically, the journal offers articles on topics in general logic (as defined in 1991 Mathematical Subject Classification) and on applications of logic to other branches of knowledge such as philosophy, the methodology of science or linguistics.

The distinctive feature of Studia Logica is its series of monothematic issues edited by outstanding scholars and devoted to important topics of contemporary logic or covering significant conferences.

This journal is also intended as an East-West link, inspiring discussion among researchers and scholars in distant places.

A special rate for the members of the Association for Symbolic Logic is available. For more information, please contact:

Association for Symbolic Logic
Box 742 Vassar College
124 Raymond Avenue
Poughkeepsie, NY 12604, USA
Fax: 845-437-7830
asl@vassar.edu
WWW: aslonline.org

Related subjects » Linguistics - Logic & Philosophy of Language - Mathematics

Abstracted/Indexed in 

Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch), Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, SCOPUS, INSPEC, Zentralblatt Math, Google Scholar, EBSCO, CSA, Academic OneFile, ACM Digital Library, Arts & Humanities Citation Index, Bibliography of Linguistic Literature, CSA Environmental Sciences, Current Contents/Arts and Humanities, Current Contents/Physical, Chemical and Earth Sciences, DBLP, ERIH, Family & Society Studies Worldwide, Gale, International Bibliography of Book Reviews (IBR), International Bibliography of Periodical Literature (IBZ), JSTOR, Linguistics Abstracts, Mathematical Reviews, MLA International Bibliography, OCLC, SCImago, STMA-Z, Summon by Serial Solutions, The Philosopher's Index

Popular Content within this publication 

 

 

Аксиоматизация трёхзначного импликативного исчисления высказываний лукасевичаПруцналь, Т.
Logic Games are Complete for Game Logicsvan Benthem, Johan
A propositional logic with explicit fixed pointsVisser, Albert
The American plan completed: Alternative classical-style semantics, without stars, for relevant and paraconsistent logicsRoutley, Richard

Basic Conditional Reasoning: How Children Mimic Counterfactual ReasoningLeahy, Brian; Rafetseder, Eva; Perner, Josef

Aims and scope: Studia Logica

The journal mission

The leading idea of Lvov-Warsaw School of Logic, Philosophy and Mathematics was to investigate philosophical problems by means of rigorous methods of mathematics. Evidence of the great success the School experienced is the fact that it has become generally recognized as Polish Style Logic. Today Polish Style Logic is no longer exclusively a Polish speciality. It is represented by numerous logicians, mathematicians and philosophers from research centers all over the world.

Studia Logica was founded in 1953 by Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz, one of the prominent representatives of Lvov-Warsaw School, who aimed to promote research that embodied the main idea of the School - to apply mathematical methods to important philosophical problems. Since its very first issue Studia Logica has joined the forces of mathematicians and philosophers in carrying out logical investigations. The success of Lvov-Warsaw School united philosophy and mathematics in novel and deep ways. For over 50 years the papers published by our journal have testified to the fact that the School's thought not only has not gone out of date but still remains a weighty source of inspiration for those who approach philosophical problems by means of mathematical tools.

Studia Logica publish papers presenting original results on formal systems and employing formal tools of mathematics and broadly understood logic. Additionally, empirical and philosophical considerations can be directed towards the formal properties of these systems. The scope of papers published in Studia Logica covers all the philosophical subjects provided they present formal systems and make use of formal logical methods. Investigations in other disciplines like for example Cognitive Science and Formal Linguistics are welcomed as well, without any limitations of the subjects. Studia Logica strive for a balance between mathematical techniques and philosophical relevance. Non-classical and algebraic logics remain an important part of the profile of the journal. The key criterion for acceptance of papers to be published in Studia Logica will not be the scope of presented research but its method: they are required to contain significant and original results concerning formal systems and their properties.

There are many elaborate mathematical theories that find their origin in philosophy and that have had a big impact on both philosophy and mathematics. To a large extend all of them are represented in Studia Logica. Let me mention some examples:

  • The theory of consequence operations studies properties of logical consequence. Its methods proved to be extremely useful in exploring the realms of non-monotonic logics, reasoning under incomplete information and other logical systems within artificial intelligence.
  • Many-valued logics are an extensive domain of strictly logical investigations. But at their foundations one finds purely philosophical questions concerning the nature of logical values. Fuzzy logic - one of the main streams within many- valued logics - has many applications in computer science.
  • Of groundbreaking importance for studying the logical structure of natural language were Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz's works, which were philosophical at their core. They sparked many different formal investigations and the construction of systems of categorial grammar and substructural logics.
  • Tarski's theory of truth, modal logics, paraconsistent logics, logical systems of quantum mechanics all are equally important research trends in which a mathematical and a philosophical approach intertwined to bring results that have an extraordinary significance for both mathematics and philosophy.
  • For a couple of decades we have been witnessing the fruitful application of strictly mathematical methods to handling more and more philosophical problems. I will point to just three of the numerous research trends that draw their inspiration and tools from mathematics.
  • Formal epistemology applies logical, probabilistic, game-theoretic and other formal methods to problems and issues in epistemology such as a dispute about anti-realism, scepticism, sources of knowledge and learning theories.
  • In cognitive science a new picture of logic has emerged according to which logical laws are sometimes regarded as high-level descriptions of ideal cognitive agents. Logical investigations in cognitive science have successfully utilized methods and systems of belief revision, non-monotonic logic and dynamic epistemic logic.
  • Broadly understood contemporary deontic logic uses mathematical tools to investigate topics related to many issues of normative philosophy, philosophy of action and social philosophy.

Studia Logica makes an effort to promote mathematical research within philosophical domains such as those invoked above, simultaneously preserving its character as a journal of formal logic.

History of the Journal

The leading idea of Lvov-Warsaw School of Logic, Philosophy and Mathematics was to investigate philosophical problems by means of rigorous methods of mathematics. Evidence of the great success the School experienced is the fact that it has become generally recognized as Polish Style Logic. Today Polish Style Logic is no longer exclusively a Polish specialty. It is represented by numerous logicians, mathematicians and philosophers from research centers all over the world.
Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz
Studia Logica was founded in 1953 by Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz, one of the prominent representatives of Lvov-Warsaw School, who aimed to promote research that embodied the main idea of the School - to apply mathematical methods to important philosophical problems. Since its very first issue Studia Logica has joined the forces of mathematicians and philosophers in carrying out logical investigations. The success of Lvov-Warsaw School united philosophy and mathematics in novel and deep ways. For over 50 years the papers published by our journal have testified to the fact that the School's thought not only has not gone out of date but still remains a weighty source of inspiration for those who approach philosophical problems by means of mathematical tools.
More information about the history of the journal can be found in the book: 50 Years of Studia Logica.

 


Instructions to Authors

Manuscript submission 

Manuscript Submission

Submission of a manuscript implies: that the work described has not been published before; that it is not under consideration for publication anywhere else; that its publication has been approved by all co-authors, if any, as well as by the responsible authorities – tacitly or explicitly – at the institute where the work has been carried out. The publisher will not be held legally responsible should there be any claims for compensation.

Permissions

Authors wishing to include figures, tables, or text passages that have already been published elsewhere are required to obtain permission from the copyright owner(s) for both the print and online format and to include evidence that such permission has been granted when submitting their papers. Any material received without such evidence will be assumed to originate from the authors.

Online Submission

Authors should submit their manuscripts online. Electronic submission substantially reduces the editorial processing and reviewing times and shortens overall publication times. Please follow the hyperlink “Submit online” on the right and upload all of your manuscript files following the instructions given on the screen.

Manuscript Submission for Special Issues 

An author submitting a paper is requested to send its electronic version both to the Editorial Office (stud@ifispan.waw.pl) of the journal and the Managing Editor whom she/he wishes to consider his or her paper for publication. If no Managing Editor is contacted by the author, the handling editor will be appointed by the Chairman of the Editorial Board.

The Scope of the Journal 

The Scope of the Journal: STUDIA LOGICA publishes original papers on various logical systems, which utilize methods of contemporary formal logic (those of algebra, model theory, proof theory, etc.). More specifically STUDIA LOGICA invites articles on topics in general logic (as defined in 1991 Mathematics Subjects Classification) and on applications of logic to other branches of knowledge such as philosophy of language, cognitive science and artificial intelligence. The distinctive feature of STUDIA LOGICA is its series of monothematic issues edited by outstanding scholars and devoted to important topics of contemporary logic, or covering significant conferences.

Books for review 

Books for review, offers to review books, and any other correspondence concerning reviews should be sent to reviews editors Thomas Bolander and Klaus Frovin Jørgensen, Department of Philosophy and Science Studies, Roskilde University, PA6, P.O. Box 260, DK4000 Roskilde, Denmark, fax (+45) 4674 3012, (tb@imm.dtu.dk, frovin@ruc.dk).

Manuscripts  

Manuscripts should not exceed 25 pages in print. Each contribution should be written in English and accompanied by a short abstract, a list of key words and a note indicating author’s affiliation.
Electronic copies: The authors of papers accepted for publication should deliver an electronic version of the paper completely (thus diagrams and tables included) set in STUDIA LOGICA style of LATEX. The style files can be downloaded from http://www.studialogica.org/authorsinfo.html. If necessary please contact the Editorial Office (stud@ifispan.waw.pl) with the questions concerning the style files.

Offprints and copyright 

Offprints: Authors receive a copy of relevant issue free of charge.
Copyright: will be established in the name of Springer.
Consent to publish in this journal entails the author’s irrevocable and exclusive authorization of the publisher to collect any sums or considerations for copying or reproduction payable by third parties (as mentioned in article 17, paragraph 2, of the Dutch Copyright Act of 1912 and in the Royal Decree of June 20, 1974 (S.351) pursuant to article 16b of the Dutch Copyright Act of 1912) and/or to act in or out of court in connection herewith.

STUDIA LOGICA 

STUDIA LOGICA: is indexed, abstracted in Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts, MLA International Bibliography, The Philosophers Index, Mathematical Reviews Database, Family & Society Studies Worldwide, Zentrablatt f¨ur Mathematik/Mathematics Abstracts, MATH Database, Compact-
MATH, INSPEC Information Services, Linguistics Abstracts, MathSci, Current Mathematical Publications, SCOPUS. Published under the auspices of the Polish Associa

Does Springer provide English language support? 

Manuscripts that are accepted for publication will be checked by our copyeditors for spelling and formal style. This may not be sufficient if English is not your native language and substantial editing would be required. In that case, you may want to have your manuscript edited by a native speaker prior to submission. A clear and concise language will help editors and reviewers concentrate on the scientific content of your paper and thus smooth the peer review process.
The following editing service provides language editing for scientific articles in all areas Springer publishes in.
Use of an editing service is neither a requirement nor a guarantee of acceptance for publication.
Please contact the editing service directly to make arrangements for editing and payment.

For Authors from China

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Editorial Board

Chairman of the Editorial Board:
Jacek Malinowski, Institute of the Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warszawa, Poland
Webpage: http://www.uni.torun.pl/~jacekm/
E-mail: stud [at] studialogica.org

Honorary Editor-in-Chief:
Ryszard Wójcicki, webpage: http://www.studialogica.org/wojcicki

Managing Editors:
Robert Goldblatt, School of Mathematical and Computing Sciences, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Webpage: http://www.mcs.vuw.ac.nz/~rob/
E-mail: Rob.Goldblatt [at] vuw.ac.nz

Andrzej Indrzejczak
, Institute of Philosophy, University of Lodz, Łódź, Poland
Webpage: http://filozof.uni.lodz.pl/prac/ai/
E-mail: indrzej [at] filozof.uni.lodz.pl

Daniele Mundici, Department of Mathematics "Ulisse Dini", University of Florence, Italy
Webpage: http://web.math.unifi.it/users/mundici/
E-mail: mundici [at] math.unifi.it

Richmond H. Thomason, Department of Philosophy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
Webpage: http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~rthomaso/
E-mail: rthomaso [at] umich.edu

Constantine Tsinakis, Department of Mathematics, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, USA
Webpage: http://www.vanderbilt.edu/math/people/tsinakis
E-mail: constantine.tsinakis [at] vanderbilt.edu

Heinrich Wansing, Department of Philosophy, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany
Webpage: http://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/philosophy/logic/publ.html.en
E-mail: Heinrich.Wansing [at] rub.de

Reviews Editors:
Thomas Bolander and Klaus Frovin Jørgensen, Department of Philosophy and Science Studies, Roskilde University, Denmark
E-mail: tb [at] imm.dtu.dk and frovin [at] ruc.dk

See also the Studia Logica Reviews Section home page and the Reviews sub-page.

Editorial Office:
Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, the Polish Academy of Sciences, Nowy Swiat 72, 00-330 Warszawa, Poland, stud@ifispan.waw.pl.

Jolanta Monikowska-Zygierewicz (Assistant Editor), e-mail: stud@ifispan.waw.pl
Krzysztof Pszczola (Webmaster), e-mail: webmaster@studialogica.org

Associate Editors:
Guram Bezhanishvili (Las Cruces), Janusz Czelakowski (Opole), Wieslaw Dziobiak (Puerto Rico), Paul Egré (Paris), Melvin Fitting (New York), Josep Maria Font (Barcelona), Andre Führmann (Frankfurt/Main), Vincent F. Hendricks (Copenhagen), Leon Horsten (Leuven), Jeffrey Ketland (Edinburgh), Alexander Leitsch (Vienna), David Makinson (London), Sergei P. Odintsov (Novosibirsk), Hiroakira Ono (Nomi), Ewa Orlowska (Warsaw), Francesco Paoli (Cagliari), Mark Reynolds (Perth), Sonja Smets (Groningen), Nobu-Yuki Suzuki (Shizuoka), Neil Tennant (Columbus), Johan F.A.K. van Benthem (Amsterdam), Wiebe van der Hoek (Liverpool), Achille C. Varzi (New York), Misha Zakharyashev (Leeds).

Consulting Board of Former Editors:
M.E. Adams (New Paltz), Sergei N. Artemov (New York), Nuel D. Belnap (Pittsburgh), Gerhard Brewka (Leipzig), Wojciech Buszkowski (Poznan), Walter A. Carnielli (Campinas), Maxwell John Cresswell (Wellington), Maria Luisa Dalla Chiara (Florence), Jon Michael Dunn (Bloomington), Roy Dyckhoff (St Andrews), Kit Fine (New York), Victor A. Finn (Moscow), Dagfinn Føllesdal (Oslo), Dov M. Gabbay (London), Siegfried Gottwald (Leipzig), Andrzej Grzegorczyk (Warsaw), Petr Hájek (Prague), Risto Hilpinen (Miami), Jaakko Hintikka (Boston), Ramon Jansana (Barcelona), Joachim Lambek (Montreal), Larisa Maksimowa (Novosibirsk), Grzegorz Malinowski (Lódz), Witold Marciszewski (Bialystok), Robert K. Meyer (Canberra), J. Donald Monk (Boulder), Franco Montagna (Siena), Istvan Nemeti (Budapest), Frank Pfenning (Pittsburgh), Don Pigozzi (Ames), Graham Priest (Melbourne), Vladimir V. Rybakov (Krasnoyarsk), Krister Segerberg (Uppsala), Marek J. Sergot (London), Valentin Shehtman (Moscow), Wilfried Sieg (Pittsburgh), Andrzej Skowron (Warsaw), Patrick Suppes (Stanford), A.S. Troelstra (Amsterdam), Alasdair Urquhart (Toronto), Paul Weingartner (Vienna), M.-A. Williams (Callaghan), Piotr Wojtylak (Katowice), Andrzej Wronski (Cracow), Jan Zygmunt (Wroclaw).



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