Pragmatics & CognitionPragmatics & Cognition is an interdisciplinary journal seeking to bring together such disciplines as philosophy, linguistics, semiotics, cognitive science, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, ethology, and cognitive anthropology, among others. The journal seeks to explore relations of all sorts between semiotic systems as used by humans, animals and machines, in connection with mental activities: logical and causal dependence; condition of acquisition, development of loss; modeling, simulation of formalization, shared or separate biological and neurological bases; social and cultural variation; aesthetic expression; historical development; etc. Pragmatics & Cognition’s basic assumption is that the proper understanding of mental life and inter-personal relations requires an intensive and thoughtful exchange of views across disciplines.
Since Vol. 13 (2005) Pragmatics & Cognition pays special attention to the growing interest in the relationship between technological advances and cognition a field that is intimately related to the journals basic concerns. The journal appears now three times a year in order to make room for this field. Four Special Issues devoted to selected issues in Cognition & Technology were published so far by Pragmatics & Cognition and others will be published henceforth. Since contributions in this area will be published also in regular issues, authors are invited to submit relevant articles as well as proposals for book reviews and discussion notes independently of the announcement of Special Issues.
This journal is peer reviewed and indexed in: Cultures, Langues, Textes; European Reference Index for the Humanities; IBR/IBZ; Language Abstracts; Linguistic Bibliography/Bibliographie Linguistique; LLBA; MLA Bibliography; Philosopher's Index; PsychInfo; Scopus; Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Current Contents/Arts & Humanities, Social Sciences Citation Index, Journal Citation Reports/ Social Sciences Edition, Current Contents/Social and Behavioral Sciences
Sample issue: P&C 16:1
BoardEditor
Marcelo Dascal, Tel Aviv University
Associate Editors
Jens Allwood, University of Göteborg
Itiel E. Dror, University College London
Yaron M. Senderowicz, Tel Aviv University
Benny Shanon, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Stephen Stich, Rutgers University
Yorick Wilks, University of Sheffield
Book Review Editor
Rodrigo Borges de Faveri, Universidade Federal do Pampa
Board of Consulting Editors
Jerome S. Bruner, (Psychology) New York
Andy Clark, (Philosophy/Cognitive Sciences) University of Edinburgh
Umberto Eco, (Semiotics/Cognitive Science) University of Bologna
Willem F.G. Haselager, (Cognition and Technology) Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour
James Higginbotham, (Philosophy/Linguistics) University of Southern California, Los Angeles
Jaakko Hintikka, (Philosophy/Logic) Boston University
Sachiko Ide, (English/Pragmatics) Japan Women's University, Tokyo
Willard McCarty, (Humanities Computing) King's College London
Jan Nuyts, (Pragmatics/Cognitive Science) University of Antwerp
Dan Sperber, (Anthropology/Pragmatics) Institut Jean Nicod, Paris
Deborah Tannen, (Pragmatics) Georgetown University, Washington D.C.
Boris M. Velichkovsky, (Neuroscience/Computer Science) Dresden University of Technology
Anna Wierzbicka, (Linguistics) Australian National University, Canberra
Chaoqun Xie, (Pragmatics) Fujian Normal University
Production Manager
Zoe Gutzeit, Tel Aviv University
Editorial Assistant
Dana Riesenfeld, Tel Aviv University
SubjectsBenjamins Subject classification
Philosophy
Psychology
Issues
Special Issues
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