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The Bulletin of the Section of Logic (BSL) is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal published with the support from the University of Lodz. Its aim is to act as a forum for a wide and timely dissemination of new and significant results in logic through rapid publication of short papers and extended abstracts. BSL publishes contributions on topics dealing directly with logical calculi, their methodology, and algebraic interpretation.

In addition to regular papers, the journal also publishes significant on-going research in the form of extended abstracts. Such abstracts are treated as "work in progress" and later publication of their full versions in other journals is not precluded. If possible, each abstract should provide the complete bibliographical information on the full paper.

Papers and abstracts may be submitted to the Editor-in-Chief or to any of the Collecting Editors.

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