Programme L 2001


L o g i c a  2 0 0 1 - Programme

Tuesday, June 19
>> afternoon session

John Perry

Context and the Flow of Information

Reinhard Muskerns

Combining Signs

John Kearns

Logic Is the Study of Human Activity

Bjørn Jespersen

Is Paradoxical Belief Possible?

Vladimír Svoboda

Normative Games

Stefano Manfredi

A Dilema about Thoughts


Wednesday,  June 20
>> morning session

Arianna Betti

The Incomplete Story of Lukasiewicz and Bivalence

Sandra Lapointe

Bolzano's Hidden Theory of Universal Quantification

František Gahér

Did the Stoics Have Predicate Logic

John Shosky

Ryle's Reading of the Tractatus

 Werner Stelzner

Sense, Meaning and Conceptual Relevance Linde's Construction of Concepts 


>> afternoon session

Pavel Materna

Horwich's Conception of Meanings: How to Change His "Deflationary View" into a Non-Trivial Conception

 Keith Hossack

Geometry, the Imagination and the a Priory

Jari Palomäki

God, Intensional Negation and the Devil

Jim Edwards

Tarskian Logical Consequence and W-Incompleteness

 Jindra Tichy

The Problem of Truth and the Naturalistic Fallacy
(Prior versus Popper)

  Ondrej Majer

 Global Probability for Possible Worlds


Thursday,  June 21
>> morning session

 Ladislav J. Kohout

 Fuzzy Logic Based Extension of Tarski's Relational Systems Using Non-Associate BK-Products of Relations

Kamila Bendová

 Connections among Some Non-Classical Logics

 Majid Amini

 Parallelism(s) Between Deduction and Induction

  Veikko Rantala

Carnap's General Syntax and Modern Logic 


Friday,  June 22
>> morning session

Eckehart Köhler

 Tarski, God, and Gödel

Michael Frauchiger

 On "Givenness", Indescernibility, and the Base of Modal Ontologies 

Tomis Kapitan

 Fatalistic Inferences

Matti Eklund

 A Vindication of Tarski's Claim About the Liar Paradox

Göran Sundholm

 What Is an Expression