Synthese is a renowned journal that fosters interdisciplinary studies at the intersection of philosophy and science. It publishes articles that examine philosophical foundations, methodology, and applications across various scientific disciplines.
The journal covers a wide range of topics, including philosophy, humanities, analytic philosophy, continental philosophy, ancient philosophy, modern philosophy, and philosophy of science. It targets philosophers, scientists, and interdisciplinary scholars interested in exploring the conceptual and methodological issues that arise in scientific inquiry. With its commitment to rigorous scholarship and intellectual exchange, Synthese plays a significant role in shaping contemporary philosophical discourse.
Synthese welcomes submissions that offer innovative perspectives on the relationship between philosophy and science, promoting a deeper understanding of both domains. Its interdisciplinary focus makes it a valuable resource for researchers seeking to bridge the gap between these fields.