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WORKSHOP

>From cognitive science and psychology to an empirically-informed
philosophy of logic
Amsterdam, December 7-8 2010

http://www.illc.uva.nl/peipl/

Confirmed speakers and tentative titles:
Johan van Benthem (logic ? University of Amsterdam ): Opening
David Over (psychology ? Durham ): ?New paradigm psychology of conditionals?
Michiel van Lambalgen (logic and philosophy ?  University of Amsterdam
): ?Logical form in cognitive processes?
Helen de Cruz (philosophy ? Leuven University ): "Animal logic, an
evolutionary perspective on deductive reasoning"
Rafael Nu?ez (cognitive science ? UC San Diego): ?Towards a cognitive
science of proof?
Francis Jeffrey Pelletier (cognitive science, philosophy, linguistics
? Simon Fraser University ): "Reasoning with generic information"
Catarina Dutilh Novaes (philosophy  ?  University of Amsterdam ):
?Formal languages and the extended mind?

The workshop will bring together logicians, philosophers,
psychologists and cognitive scientists to discuss the interface
between cognitive science and psychology, on the one hand, and the
philosophy of logic on the other hand. More specifically, we wish to
investigate the extent to which (if at all), and in what ways,
experimental results from these fields may contribute to the
formulation of an empirically-informed philosophy of logic, taking
into account how human agents, logicians and non-logicians alike, in
fact reason.
We invite submissions of two-page abstracts (roughly 1000 words) from
young researchers and graduate students as well as senior researchers,
working in philosophy, psychology, cognitive science and logic. We aim
at having a multi-disciplinary line-up of contributed papers. PDF is
the preferred format.

We are specifically interested in papers raising questions within
(traditional) philosophy of logic which may benefit from an
empirically-informed approach; at this point, it seems crucial that
the right questions be raised.

We also welcome general, methodological papers on the very idea of,
and prospects for, an empirically-based philosophy of logic - e.g. how
can empirical data have any bearing at all on a (arguably) normative
(as opposed to descriptive) enterprise such as logic?

Papers on how already available empirical results on (human) cognition
can shed new light on traditional problems within the philosophy of
logic -- e.g. the meaning of the logical constants; naturalism,
psychologism and realism in philosophy of logic; evolutionary accounts
of logic and logical cognition; among many others -- are particularly
welcome.

See the workshop's website for further suggestions of relevant topics.

Submission deadline: June 20th 2010

Notification of acceptance: July 23rd 2010

Send your abstract to peipl2010 @ gmail.com (remove spaces).

Scientific committee: Catarina Dutilh Novaes, Martin Stokhof and
Michiel van Lambalgen
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