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CfPart: LoQI

30 May - 1 Jun 2013
Paris, France

Call for Participation

LoQI: Conference on Logic, Questions and Inquiry
Paris
30 May - 1 June 2013


The aim of the Conference on Logic, Questions and Inquiry (LoQI) is to 
address issues in the philosophical and logical investigations of 
questions and inquiry from the various perspectives of formal 
epistemology, formal semantics and pragmatics, philosophy of science and 
philosophy of mathematics. The conference intends to bring together 
researchers from these different fields in order to trigger interactions 
between the various existing approaches to questions and inquiry, and to 
promote cooperation and exchange on research projects related to these 
issues. The event will then be the occasion to assess the different past 
scientific contributions on these topics, and to discuss possibilities for 
new research directions.

The LoQI conference will be held in Paris, France, from May 30th to June 
1st, 2013. The conference is organized within the Interrogative Model of 
Inquiry (IMI) Project funded by the Agence Nationale de la Recherche 
(ANR), and its main themes are heavily inspired by Hintikka's works on the 
IMI. The LoQI conference is thereby inscribed in the continuity of the 
Interrogative Model of Inquiry Workshop, held in Paris in January 2012.

The conference will welcome 9 invited speakers, along with some 
contributed speakers. We invite submissions addressing issues related to 
Logic, Questions and Inquiry, and we encourage specifically submissions 
connecting the different themes of the conference. Submission exploring 
connections to philosophy of science and philosophy of mathematics are 
very welcome.

Possible topics to be discussed at the conference comprise, but are not 
restricted to:

- Formal models of inquiry
- Logics, semantics and pragmatics of questions
- Logical and philosophical developments of Hintikka's IMI
- Interaction between learning theory and logics of questions
- Interaction between belief revision theory and logics of questions
- Interaction between learning theory and belief revision theory
- The social dimension of inquiry
- Questions and inquiry in the philosophy of empirical sciences
- Questions and inquiry in the philosophy of mathematics
- Questions and inquiry in formal and mainstream epistemology

Invited Speakers:

 	? Aldo Antonelli (University of California, Davis)
 	? Alexandru Baltag &  Sonja Smets (University of Amsterdam)
 	? Jean Paul Van Bendegem (Vrije Universiteit Brussels)
 	? Jeroen Groenendijk (University of Amsterdam)
 	? Vincent F. Hendricks (University of Copenhagen)
 	? Kevin Kelly (Carnegie Mellon University)
 	? Erik Olsson (University of Lund)
 	? Gabriel Sandu (University of Helsinki)
 	? Andrzej Wi?niewski (Adam Mickiewicz University, Pozna?)

For more information
loqi.sciencesconf.org