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Epistemology and Philosophy of Science journal (https://journal.iph.ras.ru/issue/archive) \; announces call for papers on language and perception.
\nThe relationship between language and perception as an epistemological problem arises already in the works of Plato and can be found in philosophical discussions throughout the history of Western philosophy. \;With the development of logical semantics and pragmatics in the twentieth century\, this old problem acquires new content. The range of ideas associated with the problems of the relationship between language and perception was defined by G. Frege\, B. Russell\, L. Wittgenstein\, Ch. Peirce\, R. Carnap\, W. Quine\, P. Strawson\, H.P. Grice and expanded by S. Kripke\, S. Neal\, F. Recanati\, B. Partee\, J. Apressjan\, M. Krifka\, J. Hintikka\, B. Geurts and many others.
\nTwo major directions can be distinguished here. The first is the formalization of language in its communicative function\, the analysis of intersubjective sense and pragmatics\; the second is semiotics\, the study of the polyphony of personal knowledge and language use\, a variety of attitudes\, ideas\, aspects and visions of things. From the perspective of epistemology\, these directions converge: in the course of representation and conceptualization of knowledge\, language seeks to prefigure perception\, while perception seeks to find a unique reflection in language.
\nIn this issue\, we want to present research on the relationship between language and perception from an epistemological perspective\, and invite researchers who work at the intersection of philosophy\, linguistics and cognitive sciences to participate.
\nAmong the authors of the issue are Jean-Yves Beziau\, Cornelia Ebert\, Jens Lemanski\, Emar Maier\, Gila Sher.
\nWe invite submissions focusing on questions that include\, but are not limited to:
\nImportant Dates and Submission Details
\nThe submission deadline for abstracts (500 words): \;September 15\, 2021.
\nNotification of acceptance: \;October 1\, 2021.
\nThe submission deadline for manuscripts: \;February 1\, 2022.
\nSubmissions are welcome in English or Russian. The preferred length of an article is 6000 words.
\nGeneral guidelines are available on the website: https://journal.iph.ras.ru/forcontributors
\nAll manuscripts will undergo peer review.
\nFor further details\, please contact the Invited Editors:
\nDr. Ivan Mikirtumov\, St. Petersburg State University\, \;imikirtumov@gmail.com
\nDr. Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen\, University Higher School of Economics\, Tallinn University of Technology\, \;ahti.pietarinen@gmail.com
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