Journal of Philosophical Logic was created in 1972.
The Journal of Speculative Philosophy was created in 1867 by William T. Harris. It is one of the oldest philosophy journals in the United States, focusing on the publication of original work within the American philosophical tradition.
Analytic philosophy views logic as a central tool for analyzing and clarifying philosophical problems. Logic is used to rigorously evaluate arguments and concepts to reach clear and precise conclusions. Many analytic philosophers consider logic to be an essential component of their methodological approach to addressing philosophical issues.
Analytic philosophy uses the study of language and logic to analyze concepts and solve philosophical problems. This approach emphasizes clarity and precision in argumentation, often drawing on developments in logic and linguistics to make progress in philosophical debates. Key figures associated with this movement include Bertrand Russell, Ludwig Wittgenstein, and Gottlob Frege.
Society for Philosophical Inquiry was created in 1998.
The Doctrine of Philosophical Necessity Illustrated was created in 1777.
Nordic Journal of Philosophical Logic was created in 1996.
Nordic Journal of Philosophical Logic ended in 2002.
Journal of Philosophical Research was created in 1975.
Philosophical Investigations - journal - was created in 1978.
Philosophical Psychology - journal - was created in 1988.
Journal of Symbolic Logic was created in 1936.
Journal of Mathematical Logic was created in 2001.
International Journal of Philosophical Studies was created in 1993.
International Journal of the Asian Philosophical Association was created in 2008.
The Journal of Speculative Philosophy was created in 1867 by William T. Harris. It is one of the oldest philosophy journals in the United States, focusing on the publication of original work within the American philosophical tradition.
Symbolic Logic
philosophical semantics