Aim of the School For the 5th edition of this event there will be three kinds of tutorials: some dedicated to history of logic (Aristotle's logic, Jain Logic, Stoic Logic. Leibniz's logic, Kant's logic, Hegel's logic...), some dedicated to the relations/applications of logic to other fields (Logic and Music, Logic and Colour, Logic and Information, Logic and Fiction etc.), some dedicated to some important logical theorems (Gödel's Incompleteness theorem, Compactness theorem, Completeness theorem, Lindström's theorem, etc.) ASL student travel awards are available For PhD students, postdoctoral students and young researchers interested in logic, artificial intelligence, mathematics, philosophy, inguistics and related fields, this will be a unique opportunity to get a solid background for their future researches. Contact: istanbul2015@uni-log.org The idea is to promote between advanced students and researchers through the combination of the school and the congress (Participants of the School are strongly encouraged to submit a paper for the congress). You can find here the list and description of the tutorials availbale at the universal school of logic.
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School of Universal Logic Each tutorial will be presented in 3 sessions of 1h15. The tutorials will be given by a wide range of logical scholars from around the world: Nate Ackerman, Harvard University, USA Franca D'Agostini, Polytechnical University of Turin, Italy Patrick Allo, Free University of Brussels, Belgium Peter Arndt, Regensburg University, Germany Patrick Blackburn, University of Roskilde, Denmark Bernd Buldt, Indiana University, Purdue University, Fort Wayne, USA Bob Coecke, Oxford University, UK John Corcoran, University at Buffalo, NY, USA Marcelo Coniglio, UNICAMP, Campinas, Brazil Luis Estrada-Gonzáles, UNAM, Mexico Thomas Ferguson, City University of New York, USA Elena Ficara, Paderborn University, Germany René Gazzari, University of Tübingen, Germany Marie-Hélène Gorisse, Ghent Centre for Buddhist Studies, Belgium Katerina Ierodiakonou, University of Athens, Greece Andrzej Indrzejczak, University of Lódz, Poland Manuel Gustavo Isaac, University of Paris 3 and Paris 7, France Dale Jacquette, University of Bern, Switzerland Dany Jaspers, Katholic University Leuven, Belgium Srećko Kovač, Institute of Philosophy, Zagreb, Croatia Wolfgang Lenzen, University of Osnabrück, Germany Ernie Lepore, Rutgers University, USA Manuel Correia Machuca, Pontifical Catholic University of Santiago, Chile Maria Manzano, University of Salamanca, Spain Giovanni Mion, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey Ingolf Max, Leipzig University, Germany Amirouche Moktefi, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia Eduardo Ochs, UFF, Brazil Newton Peron, Federal University of South Frontier (UFFS), Brazil David Pierce, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Istanbul, Turkey Gergely Székely, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary John Woods, University of Bristish Columbia, Canada
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