Studia Logica International Conference
Towards Mathematical Philosophy
Trends in Logic IV

Toruń, Poland, September 1 - 4,  2006

 

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Conference goals:

The leading idea of Lvov-Warsaw School of logic, philosophy and mathematics was to investigate the philosophical problems by means of rigorous methods of mathematics. Since its very first issue Studia Logica has joined forces of mathematicians and philosophers in carrying out logical investigations. There are many elaborate mathematical theories that find their origin in philosophy and have had a big impact on both philosophy and mathematics. For a couple of decades we have been witnessing the fruitful application of strictly mathematical methods to handling more and more philosophical problems.

The main goal of the conference is to present current trends in applying mathematical methods to philosophical problems.

Organizers:  

The conference is held under the auspices of Polish Association for Logic and Philosophy of Science and with a support from Evert Willem Beth Foundation.

 

The Studia Logica Conference closes one day before another event starts: The Prague International Colloquium 2006, "Uncertainty: Reasoning about probability and vagueness". For more details please visit The Prague International Colloquium 2006 website.

 

 

 

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