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Call for Paper: Special issue of JAL "Combining Probability and Logic"

SPECIAL ISSUE OF THE JOURNAL OF APPLIED LOGIC

COMBINING PROBABILITY AND LOGIC

FOCUS: PROBABILISTIC LOGICS AND PROBABILISTIC NETWORKS

http://www.kent.ac.uk/secl/philosophy/jw/2007/progic/volume.htm

INTRODUCTION

There are a plethora of views as to the relationship between probability
and logic and a panoply of proposals for combining the two. In particular,
probabilistic logics offer formal combinations of probability and logic -
often, however, at the expense of perspicuity and tractability. The
question arises as to whether probabilistic networks might be used to
render probabilistic logics more comprehensible and computationally
feasible.

In this volume we aim to bring researchers from a variety of disciplines
together to assess the prospects of applying probabilistic networks to
probabilistic logics, and more generally to elucidate the relationship
between probability and logic. We hope that the themes of the volume will
be of interest to mathematicians, logicians, philosophers, computer
scientists, statisticians, psychologists and engineers, for example.

Contributors may also like to present their papers at the associated
conference Progic2007
(http://www.kent.ac.uk/secl/philosophy/jw/2007/progic/ ).


EXAMPLE QUESTIONS

How is probability related to logic?

Should probability and logic be combined at all?

How can probabilistic networks be used to simplify probabilistic logics?

Which interpretations of probability best fit its application to 
probabilistic logic?

What are the potential applications of probabilistic logic?

To what extent do different applications demand different probabilistic 
logics?

Which probabilistic logics offer the most potential?

Do probabilistic logics require precise or imprecise probabilities?


TIMETABLE

1st July 2007: deadline for submission of full papers for publication to be 
emailed to f.russo@kent.ac.uk 1st October 2007: notification of acceptance 
of papers for publication.

1st November 2007: deadline for final version of papers accepted for 
publication.

EDITORIAL TEAM

This volume is edited by Federica Russo, Jon Williamson, Rolf Haenni Sola, 
Jan-Willem Romeijn, Gregory Wheeler and Fabio Cozman as a part of the 
progicnet academic network ( 
http://www.kent.ac.uk/secl/philosophy/jw/2006/progicnet.htm).

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all the best,
Jon
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Jon Williamson
j.williamson@kent.ac.uk
http://www.kent.ac.uk/secl/philosophy/jw/
Philosophy, SECL, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NF, UK