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Book series "Outstanding contributions in logic"

Call for Proposals for volumes in Outstanding Contributions to Logic

Outstanding Contributions to Logic is a book series that forms part of the 
Studia Logica Library. It is published by Springer in co-operation with 
Studia Logica. Each volume is devoted to the contributions to logic made 
by an eminent logician. The series is intended to cover contributions to 
logic broadly conceived, including philosophical and mathematical logic, 
logic in computer science, and the application of logic in linguistics, 
economics, psychology, and other specialized areas of study. Sixteen 
volumes have been delivered to the publisher. Most of them are already 
published, and the rest will appear within a few months. You will find a 
list below.

The series editors would like to receive proposals for new volumes in the 
series. Please tell us whose work in logic (broadly conceived) would be a 
suitable topic for a volume in this series. The series has its primary 
focus on logicians who are still active and willing to contribute in some 
way to the volume (for instance with an autobiographical chapter and/or 
responses to comments on their work). If you can propose a suitable 
editor, that would be most helpful. Self-nominations for editorship are 
most welcome. Please send your proposals to me by e-mail, soh@kth.se. We 
need your answer on March 31, 2018, at the latest, in order to include it 
in the next round of selections.

Sven Ove Hansson, Editor-in-Chief of the series


List of published and forthcoming volumes

? Nuel Belnap on Indeterminism and Free Action (editor: Thomas Müller)
? Johan van Benthem on Logic and Information Dynamics (editors: Alexandru Baltag and Sonja Smets)
? Martin Davis on Computability, Computational Logic, and Mathematical Foundations (editors: Eugenio G. Omodeo and Alberto Policriti)
? J. Michael Dunn on Information Based Logics (editor: Katalin Bimbo)
? Leo Esakia on Duality in Modal and Intuitionistic Logics (editor: Guram Bezhanishvili)
? Feferman on Foundations (editors: Gerhard Jäger and Wilfried Sieg)
? Petr Hájek on Mathematical Fuzzy Logic (editor: Franco Montagna)
? Jaakko Hintikka on Knowledge and Game-Theoretical Semantics (editors: Hans van Ditmarsch and Gabriel Sandu)
? David Makinson on Classical Methods for Non-Classical Problems (editor: Sven Ove Hansson)
? Larisa Maksimova on Implication, Interpolation, and Definability (editor: Sergei Odintsov)
? Rohit Parikh on Logic, Language and Society (editors: Can Baskent, Larry Moss, and Ramaswamy Ramanujam)
? Don Pigozzi on Abstract Algebraic Logic, Universal Algebra, and Computer Science (editor: Janusz Czelakowski)
? Dag Prawitz on Proofs and Meaning (editor: Heinrich Wansing)
? Hilary Putnam on Logic and Mathematics (editors: Geoffrey Hellman and Roy T. Cook)
? Krister Segerberg on Logic of Actions (editor: Robert Trypuz)
? Raymond Smullyan on Self Reference (editors: Melvin Fitting and Brian Rayman)

In addition, volumes focusing on the contributions to logic by Hajnal 
Andréka and Istvan Nemeti, Newton da Costa, Melvin Fitting, Joachim 
Lambek, Hiroakira Ono, Ewa Orlowska, and Graham Priest are in various 
stages of preparation. More information about the series can be found on 
the publisher?s webpage, http://www.springer.com/series/10033 .
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