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Workshop on History of Logic in China

25-26 Nov 2010
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

*25-26 November 2010, Workshop on History of Logic in China, Amsterdam*

Do different cultures embody fundamentally different styles of thinking? An
emphasis on rigorous explicit logic has often been considered a hallmark of
Western culture, dating back to Greek Antiquity. But things are more
complex, and cultures sometimes have surprising similarities beyond their
standard images. In fact, logic started independently, roughly around the
same time, in Greece, India, and China. What does this tell us about
analogies in thinking across human beings and their cultures? How do we or
should we perceive it? The aim of this workshop is to get clearer on these
issues.

The workshop brings together experts in Chinese logic and Western logic,
comparing themes and insights in these two traditions in detail. While
focusing on the School of Mohism in the Pre-Qin period, the workshop will
also study logical contributions by other schools, for instance,
Confucianism. Basic concepts and reasoning patterns will be extensively
explored at the workshop, linking up with modern logical notions and
theories. We will also discuss how ancient Chinese logic developed, even
into the 20th century, and study how this affects current ways of thinking.
While the main emphasis of this event is scholarly, it also touches on major
scientific and cultural issues today.
For more information, see http://www.sciencehistory.asia/history-logic-china