[logic-ml] Call for abstracts: Workshop on Logic and Cognition, A pre-conference workshop associated with ICLA 2019 (March 2, 2019 @ Indian Institute of Technology Delhi)

Katsuhiko Sano katsuhiko.sano at gmail.com
Sun Dec 16 21:47:57 JST 2018


Logic-ml の皆様、

北海道大学の佐野勝彦です。2019年3月2日にインドのIndian Institute of Technology
Delhiで開催されるPre-conference Workshop on Logic and Cognition の Call for
abstracts を転送いたします。

佐野勝彦

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Pre-conference Workshop on Logic and Cognition

Indian Institute of Technology Delhi

March 2, 2019

The Association for Logic in India (ALI) has announced the eighth
edition of its biennial Indian Conference on Logic and its
Applications (ICLA), to be held at the Indian Institute of Technology
Delhi from March 3 to 5, 2019:

http://icla2019.cse.iitd.ac.in

A pre-conference workshop on Logic and Cognition will be held on March
2, 2019. The workshop will focus on applying modal logics to analyze
psychological tasks involving mental states, in particular:
(I) the paradigmatic false belief tasks, and
(II) higher order social reasoning tasks involving strategic games.

We are interested in both model-theoretic and proof-theoretic
approaches. Before describing recent advances in these fields, we plan
on giving a brief introduction to relevant modal logics as well as
relevant notions from psychology and cognitive science, thus making
the workshop self-contained for a broad range of logicians, whatever
the background: Computer science, linguistics, philosophy or
mathematics.

The workshop is organized by Torben Braüner (torben at ruc.dk) and Sujata
Ghosh (sujata at isichennai.res.in).

Speakers
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Rohit Parikh (CUNY, USA)
Torben Braüner (Roskilde University, Denmark)
Sujata Ghosh (ISI Chennai, India)

Call for Abstracts
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We invite researchers in all areas of logic submit an extended
abstract (at most two pages in length) for a contributed talk.
Abstracts can be on topics relating any aspect of logic and cognition,
for example, applications of logic to the analysis of actual human
reasoning. The extended abstract should clearly state the
contributions and provide significant details. Submissions should be
sent as a pdf file to both sujata at isichennai.res.in and torben at ruc.dk.

 Important Dates
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The deadline for submissions is January 7, 2019.
Notifications will be sent out as soon as possible thereafter.



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