13-15 May 2010
Torun, Poland
Logic in Cognitive Science May 13-15, 2010, Toru, Poland http://www.logika.umk.pl/lcs/ Logic is an independent research area, however its significance in science depends on its possible applications. Cognitive Science is an area where applications of logic are especially needed and welcomed. Probably not all logical investigations relate directly to Cognitive Science. The organizers are not going to limit the scope of papers to be submitted. We encourage everyone who finds his research results important to Cognitive Science to participate in our Conference. In particular we invite submissions on paraconsistent logic, logical agency, nonmonotonic logic, computability theory, epistemic, deontic and modal logic, fuzzy and many-valued logics, logical structure of natural language. Invited speakers: Witold Marciszewski and Ryszard Wjcicki. Submissions should be sent to Rafa Palczewski (rpalcz@umk.pl) before March 1, 2010. Deadline for registration and payment: April 1, 2010. Papers presented at the conference will be published in a special issue of Logic and Logical Philosophy (http://www.logika.umk.pl/llp/index.html). The Conference is organized by Department of Logic at Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toru, Poland (http://www.logika.umk.pl/index_en.html). At the same time two other related conferences concerning philosophy of mind and artificial intelligence will take place in Toru. All three events are parts of the project called Argumentation as a Cognitive Process. We hope to gather broader audience consisting of logicians, philosophers and computer scientists, among others.