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"Context in the explanation and evaluation of human reasoning"

19-23 Jun 2017
Paris, France

*CALL FOR PAPERS *

*(Extended deadline ? December 31th, 2016)*

*Workshop: Context in the explanation and evaluation of human reasoning (19
June 2017)*

In the 10th International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Modeling and
Using Context (Context-17)

Paris, France, 19-23 June 2017



*Workshop organizers:* Marina Sbisà and Paolo Labinaz (University of
Trieste)



We welcome presentation proposals from all relevant research fields on the
following topics (broadly understood):

- argumentation and context
- context and fallacies
- context and the norms of reasoning
- rationality and context
- reasoning and cognitive development
- reasoning and its evolutionary environment
- reasoning and pragmatics
- reasoning and relativism


Papers should be submitted through Easychair. The EasyChair login page is
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=context17 (select the track "WS8:
Context in the explanation and evaluation of human reasoning").

Papers should not exceed 14 pages in the Springer LNAI format [Microsoft
Word] references included (ftp://ftp.springer.de/pub/
tex/latex/llncs/latex2e/instruct/authors/authors.pdf).

20 submissions will be selected.

All the accepted papers will be published online in advance on the CEUR
Workshop Proceedings website <http://ceur-ws.org/>.

Because the workshops are integrated into the Context-17 Conference, there
will be a single registration for all participants (conference and
workshops).



*Important dates for the workshop*

Submission due: *December 31th, 2016*
Notification to authors:  January 31th, 2017
Final version due: February 28th, 2017
Workshop: June 19th, 2017

Site of the workshop: www2.units.it/ciml/eventi/?file=context.html

Site of the Context-17 Conference: context17.org

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