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The Bounds of Logic Reloaded

20-21 Oct 2016
Moscow, Russia

*International Workshop "The Bounds of Logic Reloaded"*

*20-21 October 2016, Moscow, *organized by Laboratory for Philosophical
Studies and School of Philosophy at Higher School of Economics (Moscow).

https://sites.google.com/site/hselogic2016/home

*Invited speakers:*
Catarina Dutilh Novaes (University of Groningen)
Stephen Read (University of St Andrews)

We invite submissions on the following topics:

    - the bounds of logic and the bounds of rationality
    - criteria of formality, logical hylomorphism, the invariance under
    isomorphism as a criterion of formality
    - psychologism and anti-psychologism
    - limits of classical logic, logical monism and logical pluralism,
    universal logic
    - logic as a theory of agency, ideal and non-ideal logical agents
    - logic as metaphysics, the connection between epistemic logic and
    epistemology
    - Wittgenstein and the limits of logic
    - logical form and linguistic form, the problem of ontological
    commitment

Working language: English

There is no registration fee for the workshop.

Authors are asked to submit an abstract up to 1000 words. We accept
abstracts in PDF format only (Times New Roman font, 12pt, single spacing,
2cm margin). Abstracts should be prepared for blind review (all identifying
information should be removed from the abstract). The submitted materials
will undergo double-blind review.The Program Committee reserves the right
to reject abstracts that do not fit into the scope of the workshop.

Abstracts are to be submitted exclusively via the EasyChair system. To make
a submission, use the following link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bolr2016

For any further questions please contact: Anastasiya Yastrebtseva ( 
ayastrebtseva@gmail.com & Vitaliy Dolgorukov (v.dolgorukov@gmail.com).
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