Philosophical Roots of Mathematical Logic

Nineteenth-century logic is known to have relied heavily on the background of 
post-Kantian philosophy to address issues such as the investigation of the 
conditions of thought, the characterization of abstract objects, the 
delimitation of objective from subjective knowledge, the systematic of 
scientific methodologies. The philosophical tradition of logic overlapped with 
the development of modern mathematical logic from the first versions of the 
algebra of logic in the mid nineteenth-century until inquiries into the logical 
foundations of mathematics from the early 1930s. This very fact strongly 
suggests that there might have been significant intersections between what 
appear now as separate disciplines, and raises the question of whether 
philosophical roots can be traced in the development of mathematical logic. 
Several studies have shed light on the philosophical background of key figures 
in the history of modern logic, including Richard Dedekind, Gottlob Frege, 
Charles Sande
 rs Peirce. And it has been shown that even some of the main proponents of the 
modern conception, such as Russell and Carnap, engaged with philosophical 
conceptions of logic in the wake of the nineteenth-century tradition at least 
for part of their works. However, much remains to be investigated.

The aim of this conference is to foster further exchanges between those who are 
doing scholarly research on the history of logic in the nineteenth and early 
twentieth centuries from various perspectives, including those who focus on the 
philosophical tradition of the nineteenth century and its developments in 
neo-Kantianism and phenomenology, historians of logic and of related 
mathematical disciplines, as well as philosophers who are interested in the 
epistemological issues surrounding modern mathematical logic.

We welcome abstract proposals (max 500 words) prepared for blind review. 
Possible topics include:

  *   Syllogistic in mathematical logic, including the algebra of logic 
tradition (De Morgan, Boole) and the Peano School
  *   Leibnizian themes in nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century logic
  *   The logical contributions of post-Kantian philosophers, such as Johann 
Friedrich Herbart, Jakob Friedrich Fries, Adolf Friedrich Trendelenburg
  *   The logics and influences of the philosophical tradition, in particular 
Hermann Lotze and Bernard Bolzano
  *   Traditional part-whole theories before modern mereology
  *   The philosophical views of nineteenth-century mathematicians, including 
Hermann Grassmann, Bernhard Riemann, Richard Dedekind
  *   The philosophical background of logicism, in particular Frege’s and 
Russell’s
  *   Logic as conceptual analysis and as investigation of the inference rules 
of formalized systems
  *   Early twentieth-century philosophies of logic in neo-Kantianism, 
Husserlian phenomenology and logical positivism

Invited speakers:
Arianna Betti (University of Amsterdam), Guido Bonino (University of Turin), 
Stefania Centrone (Technical University Berlin), Laura Crosilla (University of 
Oslo), Luca Guidetti (University of Bologna), Leila Haaparanta (Tampere 
University), Mirja Hartimo (University of Helsinki), Jeremy Heis (University of 
California, Irvine), Annika Kanckos (University of Helsinki), Nikolay Milkov 
(University of Paderborn), Pierluigi Minari (University of Florence), Erich 
Reck (University of California, Riverside), Georg Schiemer (University of 
Vienna), Wilfried Sieg (Carnegie Mellon University), Göran Sundholm (Leiden 
University)

Important dates:
Deadline: 28 February 2022
Notification of acceptance: 10 March 2022
Conference: 4-6 April 2022

Please send your submissions to: 
francesca.biagi...@unito.it<mailto:francesca.biagi...@unito.it>

Venue and format:
The conference will take place at the University of Turin, Italy. It is planned 
as a hybrid event with face-to-face sessions and one online session. When 
submitting an abstract proposal, please specify in the accompanying email 
whether you are currently planning to attend in person or online.

Please address any questions about the CFA or the conference to one of the 
organizers: Francesca Biagioli 
(francesca.biagi...@unito.it<mailto:francesca.biagi...@unito.it>), Paola Cantù 
(paola.ca...@univ-amu.fr<mailto:paola.ca...@univ-amu.fr>), Paolo Maffezioli 
(paolo.maffezi...@unito.it<mailto:paolo.maffezi...@unito.it>)

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