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Logic in the Wild

9-10 Nov 2017
Gent, Belgium

*CALL FOR PAPERS*
*workshop on *
*LOGIC IN THE WILD Ghent University, 9 & 10 November 2017. *

*The scope of this workshop* Nowadays we are witnessing a ?practical?, or 
cognitive turn in logic. The approach draws on enormous achievements of a 
legion of formal and mathematical logicians, but focuses on ?the Wild?: 
actual human processes of reasoning and argumentation. Moreover, high 
standards of inquiry that we owe to formal logicians offer a new quality 
in research on reasoning and argumentation. In terms of John Corcoran?s 
distinction between logic as formal ontology and logic as formal 
epistemology, the aim of the practical turn is to make formal epistemology 
even more epistemically oriented. This is not to say that this 
?practically turned? (or cognitively oriented) logic becomes just a part 
of psychology. This is to say that this logic acquires a new task of 
?systematically keeping track of changing representations of information?, 
as Johan van Benthem puts it, and that it contests the claim that the 
distinction between descriptive and normative accounts of reasoning is 
disjoint and exhaustive. From a different than purely psychological 
perspective logic becomes -- again -- interested in answering Dewey?s 
question about the Wild: how do we think? This is the new alluring face of 
psychologism, or cognitivism, in logic, as opposed to the old one, which 
Frege and Husserl fought against. This is the area of research to which 
our workshop is devoted.

For this workshop we invite submissions on:

- applications of logic to the analysis of actual human reasoning and
argumentation processes.
- tools and methods suited for such applications.
- neural basis of logical reasoning.
- educational issues of cognitively-oriented logic.


*Keynote speakers*
Iris van Rooij (Radboud University Nijmegen <http://www.ru.nl/english/>)
Keith Stenning (University of Edinburgh)
Christian Strasser (Ruhr University Bochum)


*How to submit an abstract*
We welcome submissions on any topic that fits into the scope as described
above. Send your abstract of 300 to 500 words to: *lrr@ugent.be*
<lrr@ugent.be>  before *10 September 2017*.
Notification of acceptance: 22 September 2017.


*Website*
More information about the workshop (venue, registration, ?) is available
at http://www.lrr.ugent.be/logic-in-the-wild/. The programme will be
available there in October.

*Background*
This workshop is organized by the scientific research network *Logical and
Methodological Analysis of Scientific Reasoning Processes* (LMASRP) which
is sponsored by the Research Foundation Flanders (FWO).
All information about the network can be found at
*http://www.lmasrp.ugent.be/* <http://www.lmasrp.ugent.be/>
An overview of the previous workshops of the network can be found at
*http://www.lrr.ugent.be/* <http://www.lrr.ugent.be/>.



-- 
Mariusz Urba?ski
Institute of Psychology, Department of Logic and Cognitive Science
Faculty of Social Sciences
Adam Mickiewicz University in Pozna?
Mariusz.Urbanski@amu.edu.pl
http://mu.edu.pl
http://www.psychologia.amu.edu.pl <http://www.kognitywistyka.amu.edu.pl/>
http://www.kognitywistyka.amu.edu.pl
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