The International Journal of Philosophy, Linguistics, and Humanities (IJPLH) is a premier, double-blind peer-reviewed, open-access journal committed to advancing knowledge and fostering intellectual engagement across the disciplines of philosophy, linguistics, and the humanities. Established with the mission of promoting interdisciplinary dialogue, IJPLH provides an inclusive platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to contribute original research, critical analyses, and theoretical explorations.

Focus and Scope

IJPLH welcomes submissions that address a broad range of topics within philosophy, linguistics, and the humanities, including but not limited to:

  • Ethical, metaphysical, and epistemological inquiries in philosophy
  • Sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, and applied linguistics
  • Cultural studies, literary analysis, and the intersections of art and humanities
  • Interdisciplinary approaches exploring the interplay of language, culture, and thought
  • Philosophy of language
  • Philosophical discourse
  • History of philosophy and its modern reflections
  • Philosophy of gender
  • Philosophy of education
  • Political philosophy
  • Cross-cultural studies
  • History and theory of culture
  • Logic and philosophy
  • Theory of politics
  • Spirituality and religion understanding
  • Ethnology
  • Folklore
  • Sociolinguistics
  • Theoretical and applied linguistics.
  • Sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, and language acquisition.
  • Discourse analysis, pragmatics, and semiotics.
  • Language policy, planning, and preservation.
  • Language Learning and Education
  • Innovative approaches and methodologies in language learning.
  • The use of digital tools and technologies in language education.
  • Strategies for teaching and learning in diverse and inclusive settings.
  • Language assessment and curriculum development.
  • Literature Studies
  • Literary theory, criticism, and comparative literature.
  • Exploration of genres such as poetry, drama, and narrative fiction.
  • Intersections of literature with philosophy, history, and society.
  • Literary representations of cultural, environmental, and social issues.
  • Translation studies and the globalization of literature.
  • Interdisciplinary Research
  • Intersections of language, literature, and digital media.
  • Cultural studies and the role of language and literature in identity formation.
  • Literature's engagement with technological, political, and ethical questions.
  • Language and literature in the context of global and local transformations.

The journal aims to contribute to global academic conversations by publishing articles that are innovative, rigorous, and impactful.

Frequencies of Publication

The International Journal of Philosophy, Linguistics, and Humanities (IJPLH) is published biannually, with two issues released each year. The journal follows a continuous publication model, accepting submissions year-round. Once a manuscript is accepted and finalized, it is promptly published online, ensuring timely dissemination of research and scholarly contributions.