Studia Logica

Studia Logica is an international journal of mathematics and logic. The journal includes material on scientific disciplines, with a focus on the use of formal methods. The journal is published by the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Springer publications.

Its publication began in 1934 in Warsaw, but stopped in 1937. It had been published continuously since December 1953 in changing frequency by the Polish Academy of Sciences. Articles used to appear in Polish, Russian, German, English or French, and their summaries or full translations in at least two of the languages. Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz was chief editor until his death in 1963. The position was later taken by Jerzy Słupecki (1963-1970), Klemens Szaniawski (1970-1974). Under the editorship of Ryszard Wójcicki (1975-1980), who later headed the journal as chairman of the editorial board, Studia Logica moved to publish in English only, and partnered with a Dutch international distributor. It is edited since 2006 by Jacek Malinowski.

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