Call for papers/Topics

This is a vast intellectual territory where the questions of how we think (Psychology), why we exist (Philosophy), and how these fields merge (Interdisciplinary Studies) overlap.

Here is a comprehensive breakdown of the core topics and subtopics within these domains. Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:


1. Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior

Psychology focuses on empirical observation and the mechanics of the human experience.

  • Biological & Evolutionary Psychology

    • Neuroscience and Neuroanatomy

    • Genetics and Behavior

    • Sensation and Perception

  • Cognitive Psychology

    • Memory (Encoding, Storage, Retrieval)

    • Attention and Consciousness

    • Language Acquisition and Psycholinguistics

    • Problem Solving and Decision Making

  • Developmental Psychology

    • Child and Adolescent Development

    • Aging and Gerontology

    • Attachment Theory

  • Social & Personality Psychology

    • Social Influence (Conformity, Obedience)

    • Group Dynamics and Prejudice

    • Trait Theory (The Big Five)

    • The Self and Identity

  • Clinical & Abnormal Psychology

    • Psychopathology (Disorders and Diagnosis)

    • Psychotherapy Modalities (CBT, DBT, Psychodynamic)

    • Mental Health and Wellness


2. Philosophy: The Study of Fundamental Truths

Philosophy uses logic and reason to explore the nature of reality, knowledge, and ethics.

  • Metaphysics

    • Ontology (The nature of being)

    • Cosmology (The origins of the universe)

    • Free Will vs. Determinism

  • Epistemology

    • The Nature of Knowledge and Belief

    • Rationalism vs. Empiricism

    • Skepticism and Truth

  • Ethics & Moral Philosophy

    • Meta-ethics (The origin of moral values)

    • Normative Ethics (Utilitarianism, Deontology, Virtue Ethics)

    • Applied Ethics (Bioethics, Environmental Ethics)

  • Logic

    • Deductive and Inductive Reasoning

    • Formal Logic and Symbolic Logic

    • Informal Fallacies

  • Political Philosophy

    • Justice, Liberty, and Rights

    • The Social Contract

    • Power and Governance


3. Interdisciplinary Studies: The Intersection

These fields emerge when Psychology and Philosophy interact with each other and other sciences.

  • Cognitive Science (Philosophy + Psychology + AI + Linguistics)

    • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

    • Neural Networks

    • Philosophy of Mind (The Mind-Body Problem)

  • Philosophy of Psychology

    • The Foundations of Psychological Theories

    • The Validity of Clinical Diagnosis

    • Functionalism vs. Behaviorism

  • Moral Psychology

    • Altruism and Egoism

    • Moral Development (Kohlberg’s stages)

    • Evolutionary Ethics

  • Neuroethics

    • The Ethics of Brain Intervention

    • Neurological Basis of Agency

    • Privacy and "Brain-Reading" technology

  • Phenomenology & Existentialism

    • The Subjective Experience (Qualia)

    • Existential Psychology (The search for meaning)

    • Intersubjectivity


4. Emerging & Specialized Fields

  • Positive Psychology: The study of human flourishing.

  • Philosophy of Science: The logic and reliability of the scientific method.

  • Environmental Psychology: The relationship between humans and their surroundings.

  • Psycholinguistics: How the brain processes and creates language.