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Workshop on Logical Constants

5-6 Oct 2016
Munich, Germany

Call for papers: *Workshop on Logical Constants*
5th and 6th of October, 2016
*Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy (MCMP)*
*LMU Munich*
Germany

Contemporary accounts of logical consequence make crucial reference to a
distinction between the logical and the nonlogical vocabulary in a
language. Recent decades have seen a variety of proposals for defining
logicality: either by setting a strict criterion or by relativistic or
pragmatic approaches.

The two traditions defining contemporary thought on the topic are the proof
theoretic and the semantic traditions. What distinguishes these traditions
is first and foremost the mathematical tools they employ in studying
logical consequence. However, the difference is not merely methodological:
there are deep philosophical questions involved, having to do with the
relation between language, meaning and truth.

The discussion on logicality is thus bifurcated, each tradition employing
its own considerations and technical machinery. While the investigation of
the connections between proof theory and semantics is one of the greatest
successes of modern logic, the particular topic of criteria for logicality
has remained, on the most part, divided.

The aim of this workshop is to promote a dialogue between people working in
these two traditions, for the benefit of both, and with the hope of gaining
a wide perspective on the issues concerned with logicality.

*Relevant questions* and topics include, but are not restricted to, the
following:

What is the relation between model-theoretic and proof-theoretic criteria
for logicality - both mathematically and philosophically?

What are the separate benefits of the two traditional approaches?

Should there be one strict criterion for logicality?


*List of invited speakers:*

Denis Bonnay, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense
Paul Égré, Institut Jean-Nicod
Julien Murzi, university of Salzburg
Sara Negri, University of Helsinki
Gil Sagi, MCMP
Jack Woods, University of Leeds

We *invite contributions*, suitable for a 45 minute talk addressing one or
more of the conference questions or related issues. We encourage
submissions from early-carrer researchers and PhD students. Please send an
abstract of around 1000-1500 words by email to
logicalconstants@gmail.com in PDF
format. Extended abstracts should be prepared for blind review. The
author?s name, paper title, institutional affiliation, and contact details
should be included in the email.

Speakers will not be required to pay a registration fee. *Travel expenses
and accommodation will be covered* up to 300 eu, depending on available
funding.

*Deadline for submissions*: July 25th, 2016. We anticipate decisions by the
beginning of August.

*Organizers:* Martin Fischer, Norbert Gratzl, Lavinia Picollo, and Gil
Sagi.
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