Logos & Episteme is a quarterly open-access international journal of epistemology that appears at the end of March, June, September, and December. Its fundamental mission is to support philosophical research on human knowledge in all its aspects, forms, types, dimensions or practices.
For this purpose, the journal publishes articles, reviews or discussion notes focused as well on problems concerning the general theory of knowledge, as on problems specific to the philosophy, methodology and ethics of science, philosophical logic, metaphilosophy, moral epistemology, epistemology of art, epistemology of religion, social or political epistemology, epistemology of communication. Studies in the history of science and of the philosophy of knowledge, or studies in the sociology of knowledge, cognitive psychology, and cognitive science are also welcome.
The journal promotes all methods, perspectives and traditions in the philosophical analysis of knowledge, from the normative to the naturalistic and experimental, and from the Anglo-American to the Continental or Eastern.
The journal accepts for publication texts in English which satisfy the norms of clarity and rigour in exposition and argumentation.
Logos & Episteme is published and financed by the “Gheorghe Zane” Institute for Economic and Social Research of The Romanian Academy, Iasi Branch. The publication is free of any fees or charges.
For further information, please see the Notes to Contributors.
Contact: logosandepisteme@yahoo.com.