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Defeasible Inference in Philosophy & AI

11-12 Oct 2019
Los Angeles CA, U.S.A.

CFP: Defeasible Inference in Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence

11-12 October 2019, UCLA.

Workshop webpage: https://philevents.org/event/show/72806

The purpose of this workshop is to bring together researchers from
philosophy, computer science, and allied disciplines who work on
non-monotonic logics and defeasible inference. The idea is to bring
traditional philosophical reflections on these topics-- such as defeat in
epistemology, prima facie duties in ethics, and belief revision in
philosophy of science-- together with the rich tradition of non-monotonic
logics in computer science and artificial intelligence, including default
logic and logic programming.

Practical:

This will be a 1.5 day workshop (half day Friday 11 October afternoon, full
day Saturday 12 October), with approximately 30 participants, including 4
invited talks, 2-3 contributed talks, and a poster session. Those
interested in presenting a paper for a contributed talk should submit an
anonymised draft of the paper, and those interested in presenting a poster
should submit a short 2-6 page anonymised draft of the poster presentation,
in PDF format via the following EasyChair site:

https://easychair.org/cfp/DefeasibleInferenceUCLA2019

Key Dates:
   * Application due date: July 1, 2019
   * Notification:       July 15, 2019

Invited Speakers:

Ulf Hlobil (Concordia, Philosophy)
John Horty (University of Maryland, Philosophy)
Luc De Raedt (Leuven, Computer Science)
Francesca Toni (Imperial College London, Computer Science)

Organizers:
Samuel Cumming (Philosophy, UCLA)
Gabriel Greenberg (Philosophy, UCLA)
Pamela Hieronymi (Philosophy, UCLA)
Guy Van den Broeck (Computer Science, UCLA)
Sean Walsh (Philosophy, UCLA)
Carlo Zaniolo (Computer Science, UCLA)


Questions? Email Sean Walsh (walsh at ucla.edu)
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