About the Journal

Cognitio Litterarum is an interdisciplinary platform that hosts original academic works in the fields of language, culture, and philosophy. The primary aim of our journal is to critically discuss issues in the context of social sciences from Antiquity to the present day, emphasizing the richness of interdisciplinary interactions.

In today's academic world, the central role of language and culture in shaping human thought is becoming increasingly prominent. Cognitio Litterarum is committed to exploring language not only as a means of communication but also as a fundamental component that shapes cognitive structures. In addition, the journal views cultural studies as an indispensable tool for understanding the historical and social dynamics of human societies.

Philosophy, as an integral part of this triad, serves as a discipline that underlies both language and culture. Cognitio Litterarum aims to examine ontological, epistemological, and ethical issues in light of both historical and contemporary texts, exploring the societal implications of philosophical thought.

One of the key features of our journal is its openness to original contributions from researchers from various geographical and disciplinary backgrounds. Cognitio Litterarum is founded on the principles of academic freedom and ethics, providing an inclusive platform where everyone, from young researchers to senior academics, can contribute. Our publication process is built upon a rigorous double-blind peer review system, ensuring that the highest standards of scientific quality are maintained.

Our journal strives to contribute to the international academic community by offering a platform that fosters in-depth analysis of knowledge in the fields of language, culture, and philosophy. By hosting original, critical, and interdisciplinary research, Cognitio Litterarum enables the development of new perspectives within the academic world.

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