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Exploring Reasons, Rationality, and Rationalism
International Conference on Inferentialism



10 – 13 September 2025



University of Zurich & University of St. Gallen



The University of Zurich’s Digital Society Initiative (DSI), Department of 
Philosophy, and Department of Computational Linguistics, together with the 
Institute of Law & Economics of the University of St. Gallen are pleased to 
announce their first international conference on Inferentialism, to be held 
from 10 to 13 September 2025 at the University of Zurich.



This four-day event will feature contributions from leading scholars in the 
field as well as selected presentations from emerging young researchers. We 
invite submissions of extended abstracts on any topic related to rationalism 
and inferentialism as developed in “Reasons for Logic, Logic for Reasons” as 
well as applications of inferentialism in AI and the field of law.



Confirmed Keynote Speakers


• Robert Brandom (University of Pittsburgh)

• Ulf Hlobil (Concordia University, Montreal)

• Damiano Canale (Bocconi University, Milan)
 
The publication of “Reasons for Logic, Logic for Reasons” (Brandom/Hlobil 2024) 
last year has marked a milestone for both the technical and the philosophical 
development of inferentialist logic. This conference offers a first take on the 
book’s reception and its potential operationalization in such diverse research 
fields as Epistemology, Philosophy of Language, Legal Studies, and Natural 
Language Processing. We invite submissions of extended abstracts that fit one 
of the following topics:   
 
Day 1: Are Reason Relations Universal? 
The first day of the conference is dedicated to the question whether reason 
relations, conceived as the set of all good, radically open reason relations 
capable of encoding material inferences in natural language use, can make up 
one single consistent set. Given expressivist commitments to logic as a means 
of explication, wouldn’t this imply the existence of a “master base 
vocabulary”, comprising all other possible base vocabularies as its subsets? 
 
Day 2: Inferentialism in the Legal Sphere 
The legal discipline is characterized by complex and partly opaque 
argumentation structures. Inferentialism can help to reveal the reasons why 
courts and scholars may accept certain conclusions on legal issues and reject 
others. Our workshop aims to further develop ideas on how lawyers and legal 
scholars can improve their practice by better understanding the structure of 
reasoning in complex legal settings. 
 
Day 3: Neuro-Symbolic Language AI inspired by Inferentialism 
Inferentialism, conceived, as a philosophical theory of the relationship between
meaning and logical inference, has started to inspire innovative approaches in 
the area of language AI. Proposals encompass a broad range of methods, ranging 
from combinations of neural and symbolic methods that are informed by 
inferentialist semantics, to attempts at building neural architectures from 
scratch that are inspired by inferentialist ideas of rationalizing structures. 
The goal of our workshop is to bring together experts working in a broad range 
of language AI. 

Submission Guidelines


• Submissions should take the form of extended abstracts (maximum 500 words).

• Abstracts must be submitted in English and prepared for anonymous review.

• In addition to the abstract, authors must include their name, institutional 
affiliation, and contact information in the body of the email accompanying the 
submission.

• Accepted abstracts will be allocated a 25-minute presentation slot, followed 
by discussion.

• Please submit your abstract in PDF format to the following email address:
[email protected]

Important Dates


• Submission Deadline: 31 May 2025
• Notification of Results: 30 June

Scientific and Organizing Committee


• Reto Gubelmann (University of Zurich)

• Peter Hongler (University of St. Gallen)

• Ghassen Karray (University of Zurich)

• Marco Toscano (University of Zurich)




For further inquiries, please contact the organizing committee at:  
[email protected]
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