Logic List Mailing Archive

DGL8: Decisions, Games and Logic

17-19 Jun 2015
London, England

The Eighth Workshop in Decisions, Games and Logic (DGL) will be hosted by
the Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method at the London
School of Economics on 17-19 June 2015. The DGL workshop series started in
2007 and aims to bring together graduate students, post-docs and senior
researchers from economics, logic and philosophy working on formal
approaches to rational individual and interactive decision making.

Tutorials
Decisions: Christian List (London School of Economics)
Games: Robert Stalnaker (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) (tbc)
Logic: David Makinson (London School of Economics)

Keynotes
Decisions: Brian Hill (GREGHEC & HEC Paris)
Games: Jason Alexander (London School of Economics)
Logic: Francesca Toni (Imperial College London)

Roundtable
Chair: Katie Steele (London School of Economics)
Arif Ahmed (Cambridge)
Rachael Briggs (Australian National University)
Wlodek Rabinowicz (Lund & London School of Economics)
Robert Stalnaker (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) (tbc)

Contributed Papers
This year, we invite submissions from graduate students, post-docs and other
early career researchers in the fields of Decision Theory, Game Theory, Logic
and Formal Philosophy. Preference will be given to conceptual/foundational
work in these fields and to interdisciplinary approaches. Submissions can be
made in the two following tracks:

Full Presentation: Please submit an extended abstract (approximately 1500
words) and a short abstract (150 words) prepared for anonymous review and
suitable for a 20 minute presentation followed by a 10 minute Q&A.
Poster Presentation: Please submit a 500 words abstract prepared for
anonymous review and suitable for a 5-10 minute presentation followed by a
short Q&A.

Submissions must be made via our EasyChair page:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dgl2015

Important Dates

Deadline 15 February 2015
Notification 10 March 2015
Conference 17-19 June 2015

Further information can be found on the conference website:
http://personal.lse.ac.uk/marcoci/dgl2015.html

For any queries please contact: philosophy.probability@lse.ac.uk