About the Journal
Studia Humana (SH) is a multi-disciplinary double blind peer reviewed journal publishing valuable contributions on methodological aspects of human and social sciences such as (1) analytic philosophy and philosophical logic related to universal features of epistemology, philosophy of science, philosophy of religion, philosophy of mind, praxeology, non-classical logics and their applications to methodology of science, linguistics or theology, etc. as well as (2) communication and political economy to provide a forum for the academic discussion of original ideas which explore new approaches and methodologies in communication with emphasis on social economics and transitive processes, methodology of Austrian school of economics, economy and policy in conjunction with issues of culture, identity, gender, and ecology, etc., but predominantly with a comparative perspective for approaches and methodologies that are not in mainstream to promote dialogue and exchange in looking for new theoretical means of conceiving the life-world.
Current Issue
Contents
Is Utah the Most Sexist State? No (David R. Iglesias, Walter E. Block )
Feminist Film Theory: The Impact of Female Representation in Modern Movies (Katarzyna Wilk)
Consistency and Some Other Requirements of a Formal Theory in the Context of Multiverse Models (Ivan Karpenko)
Did Antinatalism Precede Philosophy? (Matti Häyry, Konrad Szocik)