7th World Congress and School on Universal Logic - Orthodox Academy of Crete, April 1 - 11, 2022

jean-yves beziau beziau100 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 17 09:32:08 EDT 2021


The 7th edition of the  World Congress and School on Universal Logic
will take place at the Orthodox Academy of Crete, April 1 - 11, 2022

UNILOG is a series of world events. Since the first edition in 2005 in
Montreux, Switzerland, it has gathered many famous researchers: Saul
Kripke, Jaakko Hintikka, Yuri Gurevich, Rohit Parikh, Michael Dunn, Dov
Gabbay, Wilfrid Hodges, Hartry Field, Pierre Cartier, Krister Segerberg,
Melvin Fitting, Gerhrad Jaeger, Hiroakira Ono, Daniele Mundici, Jan
Wolenski, Patrick Blackburn, John Corcoran, Heinrich Wansing, David
Makinson, Newton da Costa, Peter Schroeder Heister, Göran Sundholm, Didier
Dubois, Arnon Avron, Volker Peckhaus, Graham Priest, Benedikt Löwe, Stepen
Read, Gila Sher, Jonathan Seldin, Sun-Joo Shin, Bruno Poizat, Sara Negri,
Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen, Valentin Goranko, Yde Venema, Jouko Väänänen and
more ...

UNILOG promotes logic in all its aspects: mathematical, philosophical,
computational, semiological, historical, and the relation between logic and
other fields: physics, biology, economics, law, politics, religion, music,
literature, pedagogy, color theory, medicine, psychology, psychoanalysis,
cognitive science, architecture, artificial intelligence, sociology,
linguistics, anthropology.

UNILOG is a combination of a congress and a school. There is also a secret
speaker and the world logic prizes contest.
You can submit an abstract either for the general session or for a
specific workshop.
See details on the website of the event:
https://sites.google.com/view/unilog-2022/

Jean--Yves.Beziau and Ioannis Vandoulakis
Organizers of UNILOG'2022
President and Vice-President of LUA
http://www.logica-universalis.org/LUAD
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