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LRR10: Logic, Reasoning and Rationality

20-22 September 2010
Gent, Belgium

**** Call for Papers ****

LRR10: LOGIC, REASONING AND RATIONALITY
http://www.
lrr10.ugent.be/

September 20-22, 2010
Centre for Logic and Philosophy of
Science, Ghent University, Belgium

The idea that there is a strong connection
between logic, reasoning, and rationality,   which was very popular among the
philosophers of the Wiener Kreis, has long been out of  fashion. Findings from
history and philosophy of science and from cognitive psychology have revealed
that the traditional logician's tool, Classical Logic, is not fit for
explicating human reasoning either in the sciences or in everyday life. Times
have changed, however. Today, a multiplicity of formal frameworks (ranging from
non-classical  logics over probability theory to Bayesian networks) is
available in addition to Classical Logic. Also, historians and philosophers of
science as well as psychologists have described a rich variety of patterns in
both scientific and common sense reasoning.

The aim of LRR10 is to stimulate
the use of formal frameworks to explicate concrete  examples of human reasoning
and, conversely, to challenge scholars in formal studies by presenting them
with interesting new examples of actual reasoning. Therefore, we welcome papers
in all areas related to non-classical logics and non-classical formal
frameworks. We also welcome case studies from history and philosophy of
science, as well as from
psychology, that enhance our apprehension of concrete
reasoning patterns that occur in the sciences and in everyday life. Finally, we
welcome contributions that deal with the philosophical implications of the
present-day insights for our understanding of rationality.

Contributions may
cover topics from the following (non-exhaustive) list:
- non-classical logics
(adaptive logics, paraconsistent logics, relevant logics, modal logics, non-
monotonic logics, epistemic and doxastic logics, erotetic logics, many-valued
logics, fuzzy logics, conditional logics, ...)
- formal methods in philosophy
of science and in epistemology (probability theory, bayesian and causal nets,
...)
- knowledge and belief dynamics (belief revision, belief merging,
conceptual change, ...)
- reasoning patterns (induction, abduction, IBE,
analogical reasoning, model-based reasoning, inconsistency-handling, defeasible
reasoning, causal reasoning, argumentation schemes, historical case-studies,
...)
- present-day views on rationality (bounded rationality, rationality and
values,fallibilism, ...)

Confirmed keynote speakers:
Arnon Avron, Diderik
Batens, Giovanna Corsi, Newton da Costa, Thomas Nickles, Graham Priest and
Andrzej Wisniewski

Practical information:
* If you would like to present a
paper at the conference, please submit an abstract (500 to 1000 words) by MARCH
15, 2010 to the following e-mail address: LRR10@UGent.be.
* Please write
"ABSTRACT SUBMISSION" in the Subject header of your mail.
* Abstracts can be
submitted in .doc, .docx or .pdf. Abstracts received will be acknowledged by e-
mail. All abstracts will be carefully refereed.

Timetable:
* March 15, 2010:
deadline for submission of abstracts
* May 1, 2010: notification of acceptance
of abstracts
* May 15, 2010: deadline for speaker confirmation of attendance
*
September 19, 2010: Academic Session in honour of Diderik Batens (partly in
Dutch, followed by a reception)
* September 20-22, 2010: Conference