[FOM] CFP: Trends in Logic XIV (Off-stream applications of formal methods)

Rafal rfl.urbaniak at gmail.com
Tue Oct 22 07:10:04 EDT 2013


Dear all,

Below is a short CFP for Trends in Logic XIV. 
More details can be found on the website:

http://entiaetnomina.blogspot.be/p/trends-in-logic-xiv.html

This CFP is also available in PDF format:

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B2KkZCQhKIFmM3VmeFoyV29BVmM/edit?usp=sharing

Best,

Rafal Urbaniak
Gillman Payette
Inge de Bal
Agnieszka Rostalska

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Trends in Logic XIV
Entia et NominA workshop
Ghent University, Belgium, July 8-11, 2014

The Road Less Travelled
Off-stream applications of formal methods

Theme

Logicians have devoted considerable effort to applying formal methods to what are now considered core disciplines of analytic philosophy: philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of language and metaphysics. Researchers in these fields have been accused of sharpening their knives without actually cutting anything of interest to those outside of philosophy. The focus of formal methods is changing and our intent for this conference is to further counter the impression of idleness with respect to philosophy at large. The focus of the workshop is to be on those applications of formal methods in philosophy which might be of interest to people working on philosophical questions of more direct relevance to human life.

We plan three sessions with the following invited speakers:

Session 1 Applications of formal methods in philosophy
Diderik Batens, Centre for Logic and Philosophy of Science, Ghent University (Belgium)
Krister Segerberg, Uppsala University (Sweden)
Katie Steele, London School of Economics and Political Science (UK)

Session 2 Applications of formal methods in social philosophy
Gabriella Pigozzi, Universite Paris-Dauphine (France)
Martin van Hees, University of Amsterdam (Netherlands)
John F. Horty, University of Maryland (USA)

Session 3 Applications of Bayesian methods in philosophy
Luc Bovens, London School of Economics and Political Science (UK)
Lara Buchak, University of California, Berkeley (USA)
Richard Pettigrew, Bristol University, (UK)

Format

Authors of contributed papers are asked to submit extended abstracts and full papers, prepared for blind-review by January 6, 2014. Extended abstracts should be no more than 2000 words. Authors of accepted papers will have 30-60 minutes to present their work, depending on the length of their papers. Each paper will be followed by two commentaries from other participants. Accepted participants might be asked to comment on at least one talk. 5-10 minute commentaries will be followed by 10-15 minutes of discussion. All accepted papers will be made available to the participants ahead of the conference.

If you are interested in participating, please submit your extended abstract and full paper through EasyChair by January 6, 2014 at https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=til2014. (Please upload your extended abstract separately as an attachment.)

More details

http://entiaetnomina.blogspot.be/p/trends-in-logic-xiv.html

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B2KkZCQhKIFmM3VmeFoyV29BVmM/edit?usp=sharing

trendsinlogic2014 at gmail.com

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