LoC (virtual) Conference: 7-9 June 2021
Logic of Conceivability Conference 2021
Date: June 7th - June 9th 2021
Location: online
The ability to think about non-actual possibilities is crucial for rational decision and action. When deciding what to do in situations of uncertainty or risk, we use our powers of imagination and conception to surveil the ways the world might be for all we know, and ponder the possible consequences of our actions. What is the logic of conceivability? Do thinking and imagining exhibit sufficient structure so to be amenable to precise modeling? Under what conditions does an imaginative episode establish a non-actual scenario as a real possibility? What are the special features of thought, talk and knowledge about mere possibility and conditionality? The aim of this conference is to facilitate the conversation on these questions by bringing together both senior and rising young researchers from around the world.
For more details, see here.
News
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Graham Priest
LoC online seminar session on Wednesday, May 12 : Graham Priest on Mission Impossible.
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LoC (virtual) Conference 2021
LoC (virtual) Conference: 7-9 June 2021
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Thomas Ferguson
LoC online seminar session on Wednesday, February 3: Thomas Ferguson on Rethinking Griss’ Negationless Intuitionistic Mathematics
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Federico Faroldi
LoC online seminar session on Wednesday, November 18: Federico Faroldi (Ghent University) on The Structure of Reasons: Subtraction and Partiality
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Hans Rott
LoC online seminar session on Wednesday, October 21: Hans Rott (University of Regensburg)
on Difference-making conditionals and the Relevant Ramsey Test
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Daniel Hoek
LoC online seminar session on Wednesday, October 7: Daniel Hoek (Virginia Tech) on Questions in Action
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Jonathan Phillips
LoC online seminar session on Wednesday, September 9: Jonathan Phillips (Dartmouth) on How we know what not to think
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Jonathan Phillips
[CANCELLED] Jonathan Phillips (Dartmouth) on Now we know what not to think
LoC-DIP seminar session: Wednesday, March 11, 16:00- 17.30, at F1.15 @ ILLC
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Heinrich Wansing and Christopher Badura
Heinrich Wansing (Bochum) on Substructural negations as normal modal operators and
and Christopher Badura (Bochum) on Conditional Belief and Imaginative Episodes
LoC seminar: Wednesday, February 12, 10:00-15:00, at OTM 141, Faculteitskamer.
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Talk by Fabrizio Cariani
Fabrizio Cariani (Northwestern) on Indirect Evidence and the Easy Foreknowledge Puzzle. LoC seminar: Tuesday, December 17, 2019, 16:00-18:00, at the ILLC.
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Talk by Barbara Vetter (Berlin)
Barbara Vetter on agency-based approach to modal knowledge. Joint LoC/LIRa session: Thu, November 14, 2019, 16.30-18.00 at the ILLC.
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Talk by Dominic Gregory (Sheffield)
Dominic Gregory on counterfactuals and beliefs about possibility. LoC seminar: Wed, October 16, 2019, 10:00-12:00 in Oude Turfmarkt 141.
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Talk by Igor Douven (CNRS, Paris)
Igor Douven on abductive conditionals and Inferentialism: LoC seminar: Wed, April 24, 2019, 16.30-18.00 at the ILLC.
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Talk by Margot Strohminger (Oxford)
Margot Strohminger on belief in conditionals: LoC seminar: Wed, March 20, 2019, 10 am-12am in Oude Turfmarkt 141-143.
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Talk by Bjørn Jespersen (Utrecht)
Bjørn Jespersen on Fregean semantics: LoC seminar: Wed, Oct 31, 2018, 2 pm-4pm at the ILLC -
Talk by Catarina Dutilh Novaes
Catarina Dutilh Novaes on deduction and cognition: LoC seminar: Wed, Oct 3, 2018, 2pm-4pm at the ILLC
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Franz to St Andrews!
LoC's PI Franz moves to St Andrews, but the LoC work continues as before.