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Programme log 11
L o g i c a 2011 - Programme
Tuesday, 21 June >> morning session
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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
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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
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Krister Segerberg
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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
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Relevant Epistemic Modalities |
Piotr Kulicki, Robert Trypuz |
How to Build a Deontic Action Logic |
>> afternoon session
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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
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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
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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 |
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