Programme L 2004

 
L o g i c a  2 0 0 4 - Programme

Tuesday, June 22
>> morning session

R. Mendelsohn

Reflections on Russell's Theory of Descriptions

K. Kijania-Placek 

Descriptions Revisited

M. Dumitru

 Fictional Objects and Free Descriptions


>> afternoon session

G. Sundholm

Truth-Value

J.-L. Hudry

True Axioms and Axiomatic Truth

P. Joray

Should Definitions Be Internal? The Problems of Eliminability and Creativity

P. Materna

Are Concepts A Priori?

J. Shosky

 Logic and Empiricism

C. Dutilh-Novaes

In Search of the Intuitive Notion of Logical Consequence


Wednesday,  June 23
>> morning session

G. Schurz

 Logic, Matter of Form, and Closure under Substitution

I. Halonen  

Five Decades of Modal Logic

J. Marcos  

Every Normal Modal Logic Is Paranormal

C. Cheyne

Necessary Existence and A Priori


>> afternoon session

H. Sobel 

Paradox, Heal Thyself!

G. Ronzitti

 Vague Concepts 

T. Tulenheimo

The Bounds of Nominalism

F. Huber

The Logic of Theory Assessment

F. LePage & C. Morgan

There Is No Revision-Based Probabilistic Semantics for Counterfactual Conditionals

C. Damböck

Flat Semantics


Thursday,  June 24
>> morning session

J. M. Dunn

Quantum Logic/Quantum Computing = Classical Logic/Classical Computing?

T. Placek

Screening-off Conditions in Bell's Theorem – A Branching Space-Times Analysis

P. Kremer

Dynamical Topological Logic

A. Dvořák

Fuzzy Logic as a Methodology for the Treatment of Vagueness

F. Bjørdal

Bialethism, Sorts, ZFC and Countability


Friday,  June 25
>> morning session

M. Fitting

A Logic of Knowledge with Explicit Reasons

T. Czarnecki

The Closure Principle and the Ignoring of Possibilities

M. Duží & B. Jespersen

Epistemic Closure and Explicit Knowledge

N. Davies

The Paradox of Knowability and Paraconsistent Logic

H. Slater 

 Logic and Arithmetic

 J. Woodbridge

 A Neglected Dimension of Semantic Pathology