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The Review of Symbolic Logic is a newly established publication of the ASL, designed to publish research papers in

            Philosophical and non-classical logics and their applications
            History and philosophy of logic
            Philosophy and methodology of mathematics

The first heading covers all areas of philosophical logic, non-classical, and algebraic logic, plus applications of these logics in such areas as computer science, linguistics, game theory and decision theory, formal epistemology, and cognitive science.  The second is intended to include the history of philosophy of logic (an area understood as overlapping substantially with what’s often called ‘history of analytic philosophy’).  In addition to the philosophy of mathematics, the third also covers methodological studies of mathematical practice, past and present.   

The Review welcomes submissions in all these areas. (For information on how to submit papers, see Guidelines below.) The Review began publication in June 2008.

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