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Programme L 2001
L o g i c a 2 0 0 1 - Programme
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Tuesday, June 19 >> afternoon session
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John Perry
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Context and the Flow of Information
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Reinhard Muskerns
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Combining Signs
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John Kearns
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Logic Is the Study of Human Activity
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Bjørn Jespersen
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Is Paradoxical Belief Possible?
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Vladimír Svoboda
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Normative Games
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Stefano Manfredi
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A Dilema about Thoughts
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Wednesday, June 20
>> morning session
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Arianna Betti
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The Incomplete Story of Lukasiewicz and Bivalence
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Sandra Lapointe
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Bolzano's Hidden Theory of Universal Quantification
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František Gahér
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Did the Stoics Have Predicate Logic
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John Shosky
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Ryle's Reading of the Tractatus
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Werner Stelzner
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Sense, Meaning and Conceptual Relevance Linde's Construction of Concepts
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>> afternoon session
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Pavel Materna
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Horwich's Conception of Meanings: How to Change His "Deflationary View" into a Non-Trivial Conception
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Keith Hossack
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Geometry, the Imagination and the a Priory
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Jari Palomäki
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God, Intensional Negation and the Devil
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Jim Edwards
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Tarskian Logical Consequence and W-Incompleteness
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Jindra Tichy
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The Problem of Truth and the Naturalistic Fallacy (Prior versus Popper)
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Ondrej Majer
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Global Probability for Possible Worlds
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Thursday, June 21
>> morning session
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Ladislav J. Kohout
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Fuzzy Logic Based Extension of Tarski's Relational Systems Using Non-Associate BK-Products of Relations
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Kamila Bendová
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Connections among Some Non-Classical Logics
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Majid Amini
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Parallelism(s) Between Deduction and Induction
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Veikko Rantala
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Carnap's General Syntax and Modern Logic
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Friday, June 22
>> morning session
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Eckehart Köhler
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Tarski, God, and Gödel
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Michael Frauchiger
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On "Givenness", Indescernibility, and the Base of Modal Ontologies
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Tomis Kapitan
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Fatalistic Inferences
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Matti Eklund
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A Vindication of Tarski's Claim About the Liar Paradox
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Göran Sundholm
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What Is an Expression
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