Programme log 11


L o g i c a 2011 - Programme
  

Tuesday, 21 June
>> morning session

Pavel Materna Transparent Intensional Logic. A Challenge
Alex Hill, Jeff Paris Reasoning by Analogy in Inductive Logic
Yusuke Kaneko The Confirmation of Singular Causal Statements
by Carnap’s Inductive Logic
Sebastian
Sequoiah-Grayson
Analyticity and Existence


>> afternoon session

Yue Chen,
Ray Jennings
Sufficiency, Necessity, and Entailment
Jaroslav Peregrin,
Vladimír Svoboda
Logical Form and Reflective Equilibrium
Henry Laycock Mass Nouns and Logical Form
Thomas Piecha,
Peter Schröder-Heister  
 Implications as Rules in Dialogical Semantics 
Colin Cheyne The Asymmetry of Formal Logic
Vítězslav Švejdar On Purely Implicational Fragments of Intuitionistic Propositional Logic
 Peter Verdée Adaptive Logic Theories as Pragmatic Foundations for Mathematics


Wednesday, 22 June
>> morning session

Krister Segerberg 

On the Logic of Metaphor
John Kearns Logics of Fact and Fiction, Where do Possible Worlds Belong?
Svatopluk Nevrkla Sceptical and Credulous Approach to Deductive Argumentation

Marta Bílková, Ondrej Majer,
Michal Peliš, Greg Restall

 Relevant Epistemic Modalities
Piotr Kulicki, Robert Trypuz How to Build a Deontic Action Logic

>> afternoon session

Lloyd Humberstone,
David Makinson
Much Ado about Introduction and Elimination Rules
Tomasz Polacik Archetypal Rules and Intermediate Logics
Igor Sedlár  Boxes Are Relevant
Antonín Dvořák Generalized Quantifiers in Many-Valued Logic
Frode Bjørdal The Evaluation Semantics for Modal Logics
 Gonçalo Santos Unlimited Possibilities 


Thursday, 23 June
>> morning session

Edwin Mares Lewisian Semantics
Francesco Berto Relevant Logic, Non-Normal Worlds,
and Representing Inconsistency
Massimiliano Carrara, Enrico Martino, Vittorio Morato Against the Possible Worlds Semantics for Dialetheic Entailment
Jiří Raclavský Transparent Intensional Logic and Semantic Paradoxes
Bjørn Jespersen  Propositions, Unite! 


Friday, 24 June
>> morning session

Gila Sher Truth & Knowledge in Logic & Mathematics
Andreas Pietz, Umberto Rivieccio  Nothing but the Truth
Matt Leonard Burge's Contextual Theory of Truth and the Super-Liar Paradox
Mathieu Beirlaen A Framework for Reasoning about Normative Conflicts