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Epistemic Aspects of Many-valued Logics

13-16 Sep 2010
Prague, Czech Republic

* Second Call for Papers (Extended deadline) *

Epistemic Aspects of Many-valued Logics
13-16 September 2010
Prague, Czech Republic

The Institute of Philosophy of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech 
Republic in cooperation with the Technical University of Vienna is 
organizing a colloquium broadly dedicated to the role of uncertainty 
calculi in epistemology.

Invited speakers include Colin Howson, Peter Milne, Nick Smith and Timothy
 
Williamson.

We invite submissions on

· epistemological interpretations of many-valued logics

· the relation of fuzzy logics to the probability calculus

· epistemic foundations of fuzzy logics and probability

· counterparts (if any) of conditionalization in fuzzy frameworks

· calibration in probability and fuzzy logics

· vagueness as a linguistic and as an epistemic concept

Deadline for submissions: April 30, 2010
Notification of acceptance: May 15, 2010

Submissions of abstracts of not more than 1000 words should be made 
online, in PDF format, at

http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eamvl2010

Please note that you have to create an easychair account before submitting
 
your paper. Submissions will be peer-reviewed, and should therefore be 
prepared for blind reviewing.

For further information please see the conference website 
www.flu.cas.cz/colloquium<http://www.flu.cas.cz/colloquium>.

The conference mail address is 
colloquium@flu.cas.cz<mailto:colloquium@flu.cas.cz>

Organizing Committee: Timothy Childers, Ondrej Majer, Christian Fermül
ler