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SUMMARY: Argumentation and (In)Justice
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DESCRIPTION:<p>Paper submissions are invited for the special issue/collection of&nbsp\;Topoi</a>&nbsp\;entitled:&nbsp\;Argumentation and (In)Justice.</p>\n<p>Special issue article publications often bring higher citations and visibility than regular papers and attract more relevant readership due to its scope. Topoi is indexed in the Web of Science under AHCI\, currently in Quartile 1 and placed in the top-10 ranked Philosophy-Category journals\, with a 2023 IF of 1\,3 and CiteScore of 3\,1.</p>\n<p>Guest Editor(s):</p>\n<p>&bull\; Michael Baumtrog\, Toronto Metropolitan University\,&nbsp\;baumtrog@torontomu.ca</a></p>\n<p>&bull\; Gustavo Arroyo\, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento\,&nbsp\;gjarroyo@yahoo.com.ar</a></p>\n<p>DESCRIPTION:</p>\n<p>Argumentation and (in)justice&nbsp\;belong&nbsp\;<em>prima facie</em>&nbsp\;to two distinct philosophical domains&mdash\;the former to logic and the norms of reason-giving\, the latter to ethics and political philosophy. However\, there are important and underexplored connections between them that merit closer examination. This special issue of&nbsp\;<em>Topoi: An International Review of Philosophy</em>&nbsp\;seeks to investigate how practices of argumentation are embedded in\, shaped by\, and potentially complicit with broader structures of (in)justice. We invite contributions that explore both how injustice can be manifested within argumentative exchanges and how argumentation might be mobilized to resist or redress injustice across various social\, political\, and epistemic domains.</p>
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