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Programme L10
LIST OF PAPERS TO BE PRESENTED AT LOGICA 2010
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INVITED PAPERS |
Kosta Došen |
Perspectives in General Proof Theory |
Hannes Leitgeb
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Reducing Belief Simpliciter to Degrees of Belief |
Hans Rott
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On the Rationality of Some Allegedly Irrational Choices in Decision Making and Defeasible Reasoning
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CONTRIBUTED PAPERS |
Andrea Iacona
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Future Actuality |
Theodora Achourioti
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Deflationism and the T-predicate
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Emil Badici |
Grounding and Definiendum-Sensitive Definitions
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Libor Běhounek and Ondrej Majer |
A Semantics for Counterfactuals Based on Formal Fuzzy Logic
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Frode Bjørdal |
Considerations Contra Cantorianism
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Massimiliano Carrara, Silvia Gaio and Enrico Martino |
Can Priest’s Dialetheism Avoid Trivialism? |
Marie Duží and Bjørn Jespersen
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Transparent Quantification into Hyperintensional Contexts |
Christian Fermüller and Friedrich Slivovsky
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Making it More Explicit: Brandom's Inferentialist Pragmatism and Logical Dialogue Games |
John Kearns |
Affirmation and Denial, Judgments of Composition and of Division
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Pavel Materna |
A Notion of Concept Is Either Superfluous or Procedural
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Albert Nunez |
The Display Problem Revisited
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Fabrice Pataut |
Antirealism, Strict Finitism and Structural Rules
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Jaroslav Peregrin |
Logic as Based on Incompatibility
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Andreas Pietz |
Which is the right Logic of Falsification?
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Martin Pleitz |
Two-dimensional Semantics for Arithmetic - Towards Semantic Closure
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Juraj Podroužek and Igor Sedlár |
The Logics of Moore’s Paradox
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Vít Punčochář
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A Modification of Carnap's Modal logic C |
David Ripley |
Weak Negations and Neighborhood Semantics
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Stefan Roski |
Bolzano on Logical Notions
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Gil Sagi |
Logical Consequence, Logical Terms and Isomorphism
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Sebastian Sequoiah-Grayson |
Asymmetric (In)Compatibility Relations and Non-Commuting Types
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Hartley Slater |
Quine’s other way out
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Shawn Standefer |
What Is Wrong with the Tarskian Theory of Truth?
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Vítězslav Švejdar |
Infinite Natural Numbers: Unwanted Phenomenon, or a Useful Concept?
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Giulia Terzian |
Prospects for a Comparative Analysis of Set Theory and Semantics
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Peter Verdee |
Selecting the Most Normal Interpretations: The Syntactic vs. The Objective Approach
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