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CfP: Trends in Logic 24, 18-21 June 2024, Kraków (Poland)

Dear Colleague

In November last Year we had the Studia Logica conference Trends in Logic 23. It was a very successful conference. Once more I would like to thank Tomasz Jarmużek, Mateusz Klonowski and all my colleagues from Toruń for their hard work at the conference organization. I am happy that Piotr Łukowski and Tomasz Kowalski kindly agreed to organize the next Studia Logica conference. Thus Department of Logic of the Jagiellonian University and Studia Logica organise a common event:

Cracow Logic Conference 69 and Trends in Logic 24 -- 90 Years of Studia Logica with a historical lecture on Jan Łukasiewicz 1934 Studia Logica volume.

Cracow Logic Conference (CLoCk) is the oldest Polish conference series on logic. For many years it existed under a deceptive name Konferencja Historii Logiki (Conference on the History of Logic), and was for the most part limited to the Polish logic community. This year's conference will be the 69th in that series: LXIX KHL for those who care. Since 2023 CLoCk went truly international and welcomes contributions on all areas of logic, as long as they are mathematical in the sense once conveyed by the name symbolic logic. Purely philosophical contributions are not automatically excluded, but are frowned upon. CLoCk also sees itself as a continuation of the AsubL workshop series. 

Trends in Logic is the conference series of the journal Studia Logica aimed at worldwide promotion of logic and Studia Logica. The series began in 2003, and have been held annually at different logic centres. 
Apart from Poland, Trends in Logic conferences were held in Denmark, China, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, Italy, USA, Georgia, Argentina, Brazil, Russia and Ukraine. The series has been instrumental in increasing the visibility of Studia Logica and elevating its international standing.

The conference will be held on 18-21 June 2024, and hosted by Department of Logic, Institute of Philosophy, Jagiellonian University in Kraków.

Please visit https://iphils.uj.edu.pl/~trends-in-logic for more details. 
All logicians will be welcome.

I will appreciate your circulating this mail as widely as possible.

With best regards,

Jacek Malinowski

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