Studia Humana special issue on Indian logic
Interdisciplinary journal Studia Humana invites contributors interested in Indian logic to send paper proposals. In this ussue we are going to explicate a logical-epistemological dimension of traditional philosophical thinking of different darśanas as well as of non-orthodox schools such as Yogācāra and Mādhyamaka.
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to the following:
- Conceptual differences between dharma and dharmin in the darśanas
- Epistemological and cognitive aspects of Advaita Vedānta
- Semantical and epistemological aspects of Mīmāṃsā
- Ontological and semantical aspects of Vaiśeṣika
- Logical theory of Nyāya
- Logical theory of Yogācāra
- Jain logic
- Logical critics of Mādhyamaka
- Argumentation and debates according to one of the schools of Indian philosophy
- Formalizations of epistemological and logical doctrines of Indian philosophy
Authors are asked to send their papers until the end of August 2022 to the following e-mail address: Andrew.Schumann@gmail.com
Accepted papers are scheduled for publication in 4 issue 2022 (November), while all finally accepted papers may be published prior to assignment to the issue as early view.
Instructions for authors: