The History and Philosophy of Logic is a unique journal dedicated to exploring the historical development and philosophical foundations of logic. It provides a platform for scholarly research that examines the evolution of logical systems and their impact on philosophical thought. This journal investigates both classical and non-classical logics, as well as their connections to other disciplines.
Coverage includes the works of key figures in the history of logic, such as Aristotle, Leibniz, Frege, and Gödel. It also explores philosophical issues related to logic, including truth, inference, and the nature of logical consequence. Indexed in databases like PhilPapers, the journal caters to historians of logic, philosophers, mathematicians, and computer scientists interested in the theoretical underpinnings of logical systems.
By fostering a deeper understanding of logicÂ’s historical and philosophical context, the History and Philosophy of Logic promotes critical engagement with contemporary logical research. Scholars are encouraged to submit their work, contributing to the journalÂ’s mission of illuminating the foundations of logical thought. Discover insightful articles in the archives and join the dialogue on the nature and evolution of logic.