Aims and Scope
Skip to site menuThe Baltic International Yearbook of Cognition, Logic and Communication is edited by the Center for Cognitive Sciences and Semantics at the University of Latvia in Riga and published on the World Wide Web. The Yearbook publishes peer reviewed, original papers which either have been invited for presentation at or which have been selected amongst submissions for contribution to the annual Symposium for Cognition, Logic and Communication. Submissions to the Symposium for Cognition, Logic and Communication are refereed anonymously and selected for presentation on the basis of their relevance to the topic and the quality of the scholarship. All papers included in the Yearbook have been presented at the Symposium. Only papers that meet the editor's high standards of scholarship are ultimately published in the Yearbook.
Each issue of the Yearbook is thematic. Among the themes it will seek to explore are issues in formal logic, computer sciences and AI-research, the relationship between philosophy (in general) and psychology, linguistics, and the philosophy of cognitive and information processing systems as well as the history and development of these disciplines. Call for papers will be advertised on the website.
The Yearbook is edited by American and European philosophers who have been trained in analytic philosophy. Each issue of the Yearbook is supervised by a guest editor. It is aimed but not limited to academic audiences. It will be of interest to students and researchers in the field of philosophy as well as in connected disciplines such a psychology, computer sciences and linguistics. It is available at no cost, without license or subscribtion. subscription.