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Reasoning and Argumentation in Science

31 May - 2 Jun 2017
Munich, Germany

CALL FOR PAPERS (München, Deadline: 01.03.2017)
Conference: Reasoning and Argumentation in Science

Center for Advanced Studies, LMU Munich

31 May - 2 June 2017

http://tinyurl.com/RASCAS

Progress in science is not only a matter of new models and theories, but
also of new ways of reasoning and arguing for specific conclusions. In
this conference, we focus on these epistemological features of science
and consider the following questions: Which new reasoning and
argumentation schemes do contemporary scientists use­­? How are these
schemes justified, and how can they be assessed? Is it possible to come
up with a unified normative theory of reasoning and argumentation in
science? The conference focuses on reasoning and argumentation in the
sciences in general, but there will also be a special focus on reasoning
in specific natural and social sciences.

Topics of the conference will include, but are not limited to:

1. The general classification and analysis of patterns of reasoning and
argumentation used in contemporary science.

2. The philosophical and formal investigation of specific instances of
the application of non-standard forms of reasoning and argumentation in
the natural and social sciences.

3. The application of logical and probabilistic methods to the study of
scientific reasoning and argumentation.

Keynote Speakers**

Catarina Dutilh Noaves (University of Groningen)

Christian List (London School of Economics)

Wayne Myrvold (University of Western Ontario)

We invite submissions for presentations on any topic relating to
reasoning and argumentation in science, broadly construed. Submissions
should include both a short abstract (max. 100 words) and an extended
abstract (500-1000 words), and should be made through our automatic
submission system by *1 March, 2017*. To submit, please prepare your
abstract for blind review and follow the instructions on the webpage.

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