About this book series

Logic in Asia: Studia Logica Library

This book series promotes the advance of scientific research within the field of logic in Asian countries. It strengthens the collaboration between researchers based in Asia with researchers across the international scientific community and offers a platform for presenting the results of their collaborations. One of the most prominent features of contemporary logic is its interdisciplinary character, combining mathematics, philosophy, modern computer science, and even the cognitive and social sciences. The aim of this book series is to provide a forum for current logic research, reflecting this trend in the field’s development.

The series accepts books on any topic concerning logic in the broadest sense, i.e., books on contemporary formal logic, its applications and its relations to other disciplines. It accepts monographs and thematically coherent volumes addressing important developments in logic and presenting significant contributions to logical research. In addition, research works on the history of logical ideas, especially on the traditions in China and India, are welcome contributions.

The scope of the book series includes but is not limited to the following:

• Monographs written by researchers in Asian countries.

• Proceedings of conferences held in Asia, or edited by Asian researchers.

• Anthologies edited by researchers in Asia.

• Research works by scholars from other regions of the world, which fit the goal of “Logic in Asia”.

 

The series discourages the submission of manuscripts that contain reprints of previously published material and/or manuscripts that are less than 165 pages/90,000 words in length.

Please also visit our webpage: http://tsinghualogic.net/logic-in-asia/background/

Relation with Studia Logica Library

This series is part of the Studia Logica Library, and is also connected to the journal Studia Logica. This connection does not imply any dependence on the Editorial Office of Studia Logica in terms of editorial operations, though the series maintains cooperative ties to the journal.

This book series is also a sister series to Trends in Logic and Outstanding Contributions to Logic.

For inquiries and to submit proposals, authors can contact the editors-in-chief Fenrong Liu at fenrong@tsinghua.edu.cn or Hiroakira Ono at ono@jaist.ac.jp.

Electronic ISSN
2364-4621
Print ISSN
2364-4613
Series Editor
  • Fenrong Liu,
  • Hiroakira Ono,
  • Kamal Lodaya

Book titles in this series

  1. Context, Conflict and Reasoning

    Proceedings of the Fifth Asian Workshop on Philosophical Logic

    Editors:
    • Beishui Liao
    • Yì N. Wáng
    • Copyright: 2020

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook
  2. Knowledge, Proof and Dynamics

    The Fourth Asian Workshop on Philosophical Logic

    Editors:
    • Fenrong Liu
    • Hiroakira Ono
    • Junhua Yu
    • Copyright: 2020

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook

Abstracted and indexed in

  1. SCOPUS
  2. zbMATH