About the Journal
Cognitio Litterarum is an esteemed interdisciplinary platform dedicated to the advancement of original academic research in the domains of language, culture, and philosophy. The primary objective of our journal is to facilitate critical engagement with topics within the social sciences, extending from antiquity to contemporary times, while emphasizing the intellectual wealth of interdisciplinary inquiry.
In the modern academic landscape, language and culture have emerged as pivotal in shaping human cognition. Cognitio Litterarum aims to interrogate language not merely as a tool of communication, but as a fundamental structure influencing thought. Additionally, the journal underscores the indispensability of cultural studies as a method for comprehending the historical and social dynamics that define human societies.
Philosophy, as a core discipline, serves to integrate the linguistic and cultural underpinnings of thought. Cognitio Litterarum explores ontological, epistemological, and ethical questions within the framework of both historical and contemporary texts, analyzing the societal implications of philosophical discourse.
A defining characteristic of our journal is its commitment to inclusivity, welcoming contributions from scholars across diverse geographic regions and academic disciplines. Cognitio Litterarum is firmly rooted in the principles of academic freedom and ethical scholarship, providing a platform for both emerging and established researchers. The editorial process adheres to a rigorous double-blind peer review system, ensuring the highest standards of scholarly excellence.
Our journal aspires to make a significant contribution to the international academic community by fostering a platform for profound intellectual engagement in the fields of language, culture, and philosophy. Cognitio Litterarum encourages original, critical, and interdisciplinary research, promoting the development of novel perspectives within academic discourse.
The journal accepts submissions in Turkish, German, and English, and publishes two issues annually (September, March). Since its inception, Cognitio Litterarum has consistently aimed to facilitate the convergence of scientific inquiry within an intellectual forum.
All manuscripts submitted to the journal undergo a preliminary plagiarism screening, conducted through iThenticate or Turnitin. The Similarity Index (SI) must remain below 20%. Should the SI exceed this threshold, authors are required to revise and resubmit their work. Failure to do so will result in the rejection of the manuscript.
By submitting their work, authors transfer all publication rights to Cognitio Litterarum. The views expressed in published articles are those of the respective authors and do not necessarily reflect the official stance of the journal. In cases where ethical approval is necessary, this must be stated in the manuscript and the relevant documentation uploaded. The journal is committed to upholding academic integrity, and will take appropriate action in instances of plagiarism, citation manipulation, or data fabrication.
The editorial team at Cognitio Litterarum is dedicated to ensuring that the journal achieves recognition in reputable national and international academic indices. The support and interest from our readers are vital in furthering these efforts.
