See From Editor-in Chief – Editorial introduction to the first 2006 issue

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 Mathematical Subject 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.

Indexing/Abstracting:

STUDIA LOGICA is indexed/abstracted in Linguistic and Language Behavior Abstracts, MLA International Bibliography, The Philosopher's Index, Mathematical Reviews Database, Family & Society Studies Worldwide, Zentralblatt für Mathematik/Mathematics Abstracts, MATH Database, CompactMATH, INSPEC Information Services, Linguistics Abstracts, MathSci, Current Mathematical Publications, SCOPUS.

Publication programme Three volumes per a year. A volume consists of three issues, ca. 150 pages each.

For subscription information, see the publisher's page.

The journal is available on-line (upon subscription) on the springerlink webpage.

Bibliography (volumes 1(1953)-76(2004)): by date, by authors and bib file.

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Studia Logica

An International Journal publishing papers in Logic and all applications of Formal Mathematical Methods
Published by the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Springer