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History and Philosophy of Logic Notations

1-2 Aug 2015
Tallinn, Estonia

Call for Papers
Workshop: *'History and Philosophy of Logic Notations' *
Tallinn, Estonia, 1-2 August 2015
Deadline: 1 March 2015

Notations are an important aspect of modern logic. Since the time of 
Leibniz at least, logicians have been keenly interested in the properties 
of logical notations and symbolic systems. One remarkable attempt to 
develop a philosophical investigation into logical notations was made by 
C. S. Peirce, who coined the phrase ?philosophy of notation? to denote the 
principles that govern logical symbolism, both algebraical and graphical. 
In the works of logicians such as Leibniz, Lambert, Ploucquet, Boole, 
Frege, Peirce, Schrder, Peano, Russell (and many others), we find 
important ideas concerning the different modes of representation of 
logical concepts, and important suggestions regarding the virtues and 
faults of the different systems. The aim of the workshop is to update and 
advance scholarship on the history and philosophy of logic notations, and 
to explore the present challenges and future developments of the field. 
Topics that might be addressed include: the history of logical notations; 
the virtues and the limits of different notations and symbolic systems; 
the design and the role of notations in logic; the circulation of 
notations in and outside logic; diagrammatic reasoning and visual thinking 
in logic and mathematics; cognitive and semiotic dimensions of formal 
reasoning.

Invited speakers include: Mirja Hartimo (Jyvskyl, Finland), Volker 
Peckhaus (Paderborn, Germany), Frederik Sjernfelt (Copenhaguen, Denmark), 
Jean-Yves Bziau (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)  and James Burton (Brighton, 
UK).

The workshop will take place in Tallinn on 1-2 August 2015, before the 
'Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science Congress' that takes place 
on 3-8 August in Helsinki. There is a 2 hour ferry ride between Tallinn 
and Helsinki.

A selection of papers will be considered for publication in a special 
issue of the journal: 'History and Philosophy of Logic'.

Submissions (300 words approx.) should be sent to moktefi@unistra.fr by *1 
March 2015*. Notifications will be sent by 15 March 2015.

Organisers: Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen, Francesco Bellucci & Amirouche Moktefi 
(Tallinn University of Technology)