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Minds and Machines

Journal for Artificial Intelligence, Philosophy and Cognitive Science

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Aims and scope

Minds & Machines publishes on the relation between human beings and technologies. This is a philosophy journal that aims to provide a forum to publish innovative, well-reasoned, scientifically grounded articles that provide conceptual analyses on topics at the intersection between cognitive philosophy, logic, epistemology, ethics and computer and data science. The journal welcomes submissions that explore philosophical inquiries concerning topics like the role of digital technologies in understanding cognitive processes, the epistemic status of disciplines like computer science and data science, the moral status of artificial intelligence agents, and the ethical and social implications of the design, development and use of digital (e.g. robotics) in our societies in different domains, ranging from healthcare to defence.

Editorial Focus:

•              Artificial Intelligence and Epistemology;
•              Cognitive Philosophy;
•              Computational Approaches to Philosophical Issues;
•              Digital Ethics;
•              Epistemic Aspects of Computer Science and Data Science;
•              Ethics and Governance of Artificial Intelligence;
•              Knowledge and Its Representation;
•              Philosophy of Computer Science and Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence Simulation and Modelling.

The journal publishes:
•              Research and review articles;
•              Topical collections of articles addressing specific topics;
•              Critical responses to previously published pieces;
•              Commentaries (up to 4000, excluding references).

All submissions will be subject to double-blind, peer-review.
 

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