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CfP special issue of AJL on the work of Ross Brady, Deadline: 15 Jan 2024
Dear colleagues,
You might be interested in the following cfp for a special issue of the AJL on
the work of Ross Brady. The deadline for submission is January 15, 2024.
We are delighted to announce a special issue of the Australasian Journal of
Logic (AJL) dedicated to celebrating the remarkable contributions of Ross
Brady. Ross's work has made significant advancements in various areas of logic,
both technically and philosophically. This special issue aims to honor his
invaluable contributions and provide a platform for scholars to engage with his
work. We invite submissions on topics related to Ross Brady's research
interests, including but not limited to: Naive set theory, (see e.g. "The
non-triviality of dialectical set theory" in Paraconsistent Logic: Essays on
the Inconsistent or "The Simple Consistency of Naive Set Theory using
Metavaluations"; Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2014). Content semantics (see
"A content semantics for quantified relevant logics I & II"; Studia Logica,
1988 and 1989). Gentzenization results for nonclassical logics (see e.g.
"Gentzenization and decidability of some contraction-less relevant logics";
Journal of Philosophical Logic, 1991 or "Gentzenizations of Relevant Logics
with Distribution"; Journal of Symbolic Logic, 1996). Normalized natural
deduction systems for nonclassical logics (see e.g. "Normalized Natural
Deduction Systems for Some Relevant Logics I: The Logic DW"; Journal of
Symbolic Logic, 2006). The consistency of arithmetic (see e.g. "The consistency
of arithmetic, based on a logic of meaning containment"; Logique et Analyse,
2012 or "Arithmetic Formulated in a Logic of Meaning Containment"; Australasian
Journal of Logic, 2021). Relevant implication and arguments in favor of weak
logics (see e.g. "Relevant implication and the case for a weaker logic";
Journal of Philosophical Logic, 1996 or Universal Logic; CSLI publications,
2006). Critiques of Cantor's diagonal argument (see e.g. "What is Wrong with
Cantor's Diagonal Argument?" (with Penny Rush); Logique et Analyse, 2008).
Distribution in logics of meaning containment and in quantum mechanics (see
e.g. "Distribution in the logic of meaning containment and in quantum
mechanics" (with Andrea Meinander) in Paraconsistency: Logic and Applications,
2013). Use of definitions and logical representation in paradox derivation (see
e.g. "The use of definitions and their logical representation in paradox
derivation" Synthese, 2017). In addition to the listed topics, we welcome
submissions that explore related areas, recent research, and extensions of Ross
Brady's work. Particularly, we encourage contributions focusing on the logic MC
of meaning containment and its applications, as well as investigations into
metavaluations and metacompleteness.
Submission Guidelines:
Manuscripts should be prepared according to the guidelines of the Australasian
Journal of Logic (https://ojs.victoria.ac.nz/ajl/). Submissions should be made
through the AJL's online submission system (details available on the journal's
website). All submitted papers will undergo a rigorous peer-review process to
ensure the quality and relevance of the contributions.
The deadline for paper submissions is January 15, 2024.
Guest Editor:
Shay Logan
salogan@ksu.edu
We look forward to receiving your submissions and celebrating the exceptional
work of Ross Brady in this special issue of the Australasian Journal of Logic.
For any inquiries or further information, please contact the Guest Editor.
Best,
Shawn
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