Philosophy Journal (PJ)
Philosophy Journal (PJ) is a journal dedicated to promoting and accelerating the dissemination of new research findings. There is a vast array of exciting research activity in this field worldwide. The journal aims to provide academicians and scholars in related fields around the globe with a platform to share, facilitate, and discuss various emerging issues and developments across different areas of philosophy.
Aims & Scope
Philosophy Journal (PJ) is a journal dedicated to promoting and accelerating the dissemination of new research findings. There is a vast array of exciting research activity in this field worldwide. The journal aims to provide academicians and scholars in related fields around the globe with a platform to share, facilitate, and discuss various emerging issues and developments across different areas of philosophy.
Aims
- To promote and accelerate the dissemination of new research findings across the field of philosophy globally.
- To provide academicians and scholars worldwide with a platform to share, facilitate, and discuss emerging issues and developments in all areas of philosophical research.
- To foster academic exchange, collaboration, and innovation in interdisciplinary research addressing diverse philosophical traditions, problems, and methodologies.
- To advance knowledge and critical understanding of philosophical inquiry, ideas, and their impact on human thought and society through rigorous scholarly publication.
Scope
The journal covers a wide range of topics related to philosophy, including but not limited to:
Theoretical and Core Philosophy
- Metaphysics and ontology, including the nature of reality, existence, and fundamental philosophical questions
- Epistemology and philosophy of mind, including theories of knowledge, perception, consciousness, and rationality
- Logic and philosophy of language, including formal logic, semantics, pragmatics, and theories of meaning
- Ethics and moral philosophy, including normative ethics, metaethics, applied ethics, and moral reasoning
Applied and Historical Philosophy
- Political and social philosophy, including theories of justice, liberty, equality, and social structures
- History of philosophy, including ancient, medieval, modern, and contemporary philosophical traditions and thinkers
- Philosophy of science and technology, including the nature of scientific inquiry, technology ethics, and philosophy of mind
- Aesthetics and philosophy of art, including theories of beauty, artistic expression, and the nature of aesthetic experience