Publisher
Description
Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary academic journal that promotes scholarly exploration at the nexus of linguistics, philosophy, and the broader humanities and social sciences. With a focus on language, meaning, cognition, and communication, the journal serves as a global platform for both theoretical and empirical studies that bridge traditional linguistic analysis and philosophical inquiry. It also embraces cutting-edge research on contemporary issues like natural language processing, neuroethics, and digital communication, advancing high-impact discussions that shape our understanding of human language and thought.
Scope of the Journal
The journal encompasses a comprehensive range of subjects across Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Philosophy, and Language and Linguistics. Core areas include philosophy of language, semantics, syntax, morphology, pragmatics, formal logic, semiotics, epistemology, discourse analysis, sociolinguistics, and psycholinguistics. It also welcomes research in emerging interdisciplinary fields such as computational linguistics, artificial intelligence and language, algorithmic sociality, virtual reality communication, cognitive science, and the ethics of language in public and digital discourse. By encouraging contributions from diverse theoretical and methodological approaches, the journal fosters an integrative understanding of language as both a philosophical construct and a social phenomenon.
