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Bergen Workshop on Logical Disagreements

28-29 May 2019
Bergen, Norway

BERGEN WORKSHOP ON LOGICAL DISAGREEMENTS

University of Bergen, 28th-29th May 2019

New Deadline: 17th March 2019

Confirmed speakers:

   *   Roy Sorensen (Washington University, St. Louis)
   *   Catarina Dutilh Novaes (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
   *   Catrin Campbell-Moore (Bristol University)

Call for papers:

We invite submissions for 45-minute presentations, with additional time 
for discussion, on the broad topic of logical disagreements, addressing 
questions including, but not limited to:

   *   Are logical disagreements possible?
   *   Are there distinct types of logical disagreements?
   *   Can logical disagreements ever be resolved?
   *   How have historical logical disagreements been resolved?

Submissions should take the form of anonymised 1,000-1,500 word abstracts, 
and be sent to benjamin.martin@uib.no<mailto:benjamin.martin@uib.no> by 
the 8th March. Contact details, including paper title, affiliation and 
email address, should be submitted as a separate PDF. All submissions will 
be blind refereed.

The workshop has no associated registration fee, but speakers will be 
required to fund their own travel and accommodation.

An early-career masterclass on logical epistemology will immediately 
follow the workshop, from the 30th-31st May, for which a separate call 
will appear.

Important Dates:

   *   Deadline for submissions: 17th March 2019
   *   Communication of acceptance: 22nd March 2019
   *   Deadline for registration: 15th April 2019
   *   Workshop: 28th-29th May 2019

For any queries, contact Ben Martin 
(benjamin.martin@uib.no)<mailto:benjamin.martin@uib.no)>.

PhilEvents page: https://philevents.org/event/show/69122

The workshop is organised as part of the European Research Council-funded 
project The Unknown Science: Understanding the Epistemology of Logic 
through Practice (https://unknownscience.net/).

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