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LOGICA 2002
18 - 21 June, 2002Castle Zahrádky
The 16th in the series of annual international symposia devoted to logic, was held at Zahrádky, 18 - 21 June 2002.
The invited speakers of the conference wereRom Harré, Jaakko Hintikka, Per Martin-Löf, and Jeff Paris
Selected contributions to the conference were published in Timothy Childers and Ondrej Majer (eds): The Logica Yearbook 2002, Filosofia, Praha, 2003
The conference was sponsored by Bernard Family Brewery Humpolec - Program
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L o g i c a 2 0 0 2 - Programme
Tuesday, June 18
>> afternoon sessionRom Harré
Recovering Leibniz: Modality as Truth Value
Göran Sundholm
“Mind Your P's and Q’s!” Does Modal Logic Use the Wrong Syntax?
Murali Ramachandran
Contingent Identity and Kripkean Counterpart Theory
Dale Jacquette
Kripke’s Modal Objection to the Description Theory of Reference
Andrei Rodin
Events and Intensional Setsh
A. A. Barcelo Aspeitia
Classification, Analysis and Replacement
Tomasz Placek
Branching for a Transient Time
Wednesday, June 19
>> morning sessionJeff Paris
There Is a Reason for Everything (Probably)
Samet Bagce
How Safe Is the Deductivist Attitude?
Madeline Muntersbjorn
“Icons par Excellence”: Algebraic Representation and Geometric Rectification
Catherine Womack
Visual Reasoning in Mathematical Proof: From Bolzano to Cantor and Beyond
Fred Johnson
Shefferizable Post Systems
>> afternoon sessionSusan Vineberg
Probabilism as a Foundation of Scientific Reasoning
François Lepage
Probabilistic Interpretations and General Imaging
Armin Tatzel
Proving and Grounding: Bolzano’s Theory of Grounding and Gentzen’s Normal Proofs
Maria van der Schaar
Judgement, Assertion and Knowledge
John Shosky
Russell's Principles of Mathematics: One Hundred Years Later
G. Holmström-Hintikka
More Questions than Answers
František Gahér
Anaphora and Attitudes (from the Point of Transparent Intensional Logic)
P. Materna & M. Duží
"Parmenides principle" (An Analysis of Aboutness)
Thursday, June 20
>> morning sessionJaakko Hintikka
What Is Not and What It Is Not?
Jim Edwards
Horwich on the Principles of Compositionality and Context
Bjørn Jespersen
Significant Sententialism
Gary Kemp
Minimalism, Expressiveness and Proof-Theory
Roy T. Cook
Parity and Paradox
Thomas Bolander
Restricted Truth Predicates in First Order Logic
Petr Hájek
Once More on Gödel’s Ontological Proof
Friday, June 21
>> morning sessionPer Martin-Löf
Are Rules Valid in Virtue of Meaning or Is Meaning Determined by Rules?
Jon Cogburn
Deconstructing Dummett’s Anti-Realism: A New Argument against Church’s Thesis
John Kearns
The Logic of Coherent Fiction
Charles Cross
Nonmonotonic Inconsistency
Francesco Orilia
Principles of Reasoning and Logical Paradoxes
Jaroslav Peregrin
Meaning as Inferential Role