★ ARISTOTLE LOGIC PRIZE FOR GREECE 2025 ★
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Aristotle Logic Prize for Greece 1) The Prize is awarded every three years. 2) Contestants should submit an unpublished paper (between 10 to 30 pages) in any area of logic, written in English. 3) The jury is composed of researchers working in Greece representative of all areas of logic and of the geography of the country. 4) The prize, besides being an honour, will support the winner's participation (housing + registration fee) in the World Congress of Universal Logic and the publication of the paper in the Springer journal Logica Universalis. 5) There is no restriction of age, sex, race, nationality. Contestants need only to live in Greece and be affiliated with a University (or other educational institution) in Greece. Aristotle Logic Prize 2025 i) Participation in UNILOG'2025 in Cusco, Peru: housing + registration fees will be provided to the winner and the paper will be published in the Springer journal Logica Universalis. The awarded person will present his/her work at the 3rd World Logic Prizes Contest competing with the corresponding award winners from other countries. ii) Submit your paper by August 31th, 2025 to petros@math.ntua.gr with "Aristotle Logic Prize" in the subject line. iii) Jury 2025 Organizer of the Prize: This prize is part of the project A PRIZE OF LOGIC IN EVERY COUNTRY. |
Aristotle (384–322 BC) was a Greek philosopher and father of the science of logic. He is considered one of the greatest philosophers of all time. He was the founder of the Lyceum, the Peripatetic school of philosophy, and the Aristotelian tradition. The logical works of Aristotle were compiled into a set of six books called the Organon (meaning "instrument, tool, organ") around 40 BC by Andronicus of Rhodes or other Peripatetics.
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