Logic List Mailing Archive

Inductive Logic and Confirmation in Science II

24-25 Oct 2014
Salt Lake City UT, U.S.A.

*CFP: Inductive Logic and Confirmation in Science II*
*24-25 October 2014*
*Department of Philosophy, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA*

*Submission deadline:* Friday, May 30, 2014
*Notification by: *June 30, 2014
*Submission requirement:* Extended abstract (1,000 words or less)

*Submit* extended abstracts via email to
jonah.n.schupbach@utah.edu<jonah.n.schupbach@utah.edu?subject=>.

*Accommodations:* Expenses for travel, hotel, and meals will be covered in 
full for any graduate students presenting at the conference. Hotel and 
meals will be provided for all other presenters.

*Publication:* Selected papers from 
*ILCS1*<http://www.kent.ac.uk/secl/philosophy/jw/2013/ilacis/>and this 
workshop may be published in an edited volume or journal special issue. 
When submitting, please note whether you would like your paper to be 
considered for inclusion in a proceedings volume.

*Website:* http://jonahschupbach.com/ILCS/



*Keynote Speakers:*

Tania Lombrozo (University of California, Berkeley)

Elliott Sober (University of Wisconsin, Madison)

Katie Steele (London School of Economics)


*Conference Organizers:*

Jacob Stegenga (University of Utah; jacob.stegenga@utah.edu)

Jonah Schupbach (University of Utah; jonah.n.schupbach@utah.edu)


This is the 2nd workshop on *Inductive Logic and Confirmation in Science. *
*ILCS1* <http://www.kent.ac.uk/secl/philosophy/jw/2013/ilacis/>, organized
by Juergen Landes and Jon Williamson, was held in Paris in October 2013.
This series of workshops is addressed to all researchers (early and not so
early career) in all disciplines who have an interest in inductive logic
and confirmation theory as they relate to science and the philosophy of
science.  PhD students are particularly encouraged to participate.  The
workshop is free and open to anyone.  If you plan to attend (and are not on
the list of presenters), please register by simply dropping an email to the
organizers with your name and affiliation.


--

Jonah N. Schupbach
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
University of Utah
http://jonahschupbach.com