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History of Logic & its Modern Interpretation

10-12 Dec 2019
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

CfP: Workshop ?History of Logic and its Modern Interpretation?, Conference 
dates: 10-12 December, 2019, Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)

https://sites.google.com/view/creativity2019/workshops/history-of-logic-and-its-modern-interpretation

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With the innovations within the logic of the 20th century, the history of
logic was long regarded as an outdated discipline that could no longer
contribute to current developments and ideas. The gap between traditional
syllogistics and the mathematical or philosophical logic of the 20th
century appeared too great. Some authors simply divided the history of
their discipline into two areas: the old and the new logic.

In recent decades, however, researchers have often shown that there are old
logics with enormous potential: numerous modern systems in the field of
visual reasoning are based on the Aristotelian square of opposition, on the
arbor porphyriana or on Euler's logic diagrams. In Arabic and islamic logic
the consequence relations show alternatives to modern approaches. Today,
Indian logic is often associated with paraconsistency and dialetheism and
in the field of natural language processing, medieval logicians are
increasingly used to circumvent the artificiality of algebraic logic. In
modal logic, Aristotelian and scholastic logics are again increasingly
discussed. And in early modern period new propositional calculi and
extended syllogistics are discovered frequently, which pose challenges to
interpretation.

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CALL FOR PAPERS. Abstracts on all aspects of research in the history of
logic and its modern interpretation are welcome. Here is a list of possible
topics:

- Aristotelian Logic

- Stoic Logic

- Neoplatonic Logic

- Indian Logic

- Arabic Logic

- Medieval Logic

- (Early) Modern Logic

- 19th/20th Logic

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SEND A ONE PAGE ABSTRACT TO Jens Lemanski (FernUniversität in Hagen,
Germany): jens.lemanski@fernuni-hagen.de By October 18, 2019.

Extended versions of selected full papers will be considered for
publication in an edited book or special issue.
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