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"Logic and 17th century Scientific Thought"

23-24 April 2009
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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 		 Logic and 17th-century Scientific Thought
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 	       Thursday 23 and Friday 24 april, 9.00 - 17.30u.
 	        Institute for Logic, Language and Computation
 	      Doelenzaal, Singel 425 Amsterdam, The Netherlands
 		        http://www.illc.uva.nl/Wallis


An international symposium, organized by the Wallis Project, Oxford, in 
collaboration with ILLC, Amsterdam

Ten speakers will discuss the status of logic and its position within the 
intellectual context of the seventeenth century, taking as a starting-point a 
logic textbook written by John Wallis (1616-1703), founder member of the Royal 
Society and a prominent mathematician, linguist and musicologist. Topics of 
discussion include the views of the value of logic held by Hobbes, Locke, 
Arnauld and Leibniz, as well as the relations between logic and grammar, 
between logic and mathematics, and between logic and science.