Call: World Logic Day 2022

Luis Felipe Bartolo Alegre, Fabiola Valeria Cárdenas Maldonado, Luis Carrera Honores, Miguel Angel Merma Mora, and Álvaro Revolledo Novoa (UNMSM, PE)
  • Karine Chemla (Paris 7, FR)
  • Ítala D’Ottaviano (Unicamp, BR)
  • Caleb Everett (UMiami, USA)
  • Evandro Luís Gomes (UEM, BR)
  • Manuel Medrano (St And, UK)
  • Graham Priest (CUNY, USA)
  • Alejandro Secades (Filolab, UGR, ES)
  • Ivahn Smadja (Univ Nantes, FR)

Submission deadline: Wednesday, 1 December 2021

Notification of acceptance/rejection: Wednesday, 15 December 2021

Event: 10-15 January 2022

Online

  • Spanish
  • English

dml@seplo.org

The proclamation of the World Logic Day (14th January) by UNESCO, in association with the International Council for Philosophy and Human Sciences, aims to draw attention to the intellectual history, conceptual meaning, and practical implications of logic among inter-disciplinary scientific communities and the general public. To this end, we are organising Inceptiones et Receptiones: Ethnological, philological, and historical approaches to logic and mathematic, our second World Logic Day event, to be celebrated between 10-15 January 2022.

This event will present ethnological, historical, philological, and similar approaches to the concepts and conceptions related to logic, the theory of reason or rationality, and mathematic. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
  • Ethnographic and ethnological studies on logical and mathematical concepts.
  • Philological studies on the evolution of logical and mathematical terms.
  • Historical studies on the scientific revolutions in Logic and Math.
  • Reflections on whether there is incommensurability between different logical and mathematical conceptions.
  • Discussions on the potential contributions of other cultures or intellectual traditions to modern Logic and Math.
  • Formal reconstructions of the Logic and Math of another culture or historical period.
  • Pedagogical approaches to teaching Logic and Math to peoples from different cultural backgrounds.

Talks

We receive talks on any subject related to the topic of the event. Proposals should be submitted as abstracts (300-600 words) prepared for blind review; that is, they should omit any reference to the identity of the author, including names, institution, e-mail, etc. Abstracts should be sent to dml@seplo.org with subject Ponencia, indicating in the body of the message the name, affiliation, email of the author. The deadline for submission of abstracts and papers is Wednesday, 1 December 2021.

Publicación

Estamos especialmente interesados en contribuciones relacionadas a los temas desarrollados por Francisco Miró Quesada Cantuarias, entre los cuales están incluidos:

  • Filosofía de la lógica y las matemáticas
  • Teoría de la razón
  • Lógica y metafísica
  • Lógicas no-clásicas, heterodoxas y paraconsistentes
  • Lógica deóntica y jurídica
  • Pedagogía de la lógica y la matemáticas
  • Historia de la lógica Latinoamericana
  • Estudios de la obra de Miró Quesada sobre estos temas

Algunas contribuciones relacionadas a estos temas serán invitadas a participar de un volumen del South American Journal of Logic dedicado a Francisco Miró Quesada Cantuarias.

Este volumen será editado por Luis Felipe Bartolo Alegre, José Carlos Cifuentes y Evandro Luis Gomes.

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