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SUMMARY:Trends in Logic XXV: Non-Classical Approaches to Traditional Philosophical Problems
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DESCRIPTION:<p>Trends in Logic will be held in Mexico City\, 16-20 June 2025.</p>\n\n<p>Certain paradigmatic principles from classical logic\, such as Excluded Middle\, Ex Contradictione Quodlibet\, Addition\, Disjunctive Syllogism\, or Suppresion (of logical truths) have played a crucial role in the arguments for or against many philosophical theses. This has been especially vivid in the 20th century\, where examples from philosophical logic\, metaphysics\, or the philosophy of mathematics abound. We have thus the arguments for the inexistence of Meinongian objects\, for the necessity of true identities\, or against vague objects\; or the many limitative theorems leading to the acceptance of the incompleteness of Peano arithmetic\, the Tarskian hierarchy of languages or restricted comprehension schemas\, among many others.</p>\n\n<p>But other famous arguments also employ some of such paradigmatic principles from classical logic\, for example Gettier's discussion of the tripartite definition of knowledge\, Church's concerns about the verification principles\, Lewis' thoughts on Adam's Thesis\, or Grim's argument against the existence of omniscient beings.</p>\n\n<p>This conference aims to gather specialists offering a view on this and other philosophical problems through the lens of non-classical logics\, or through classical logic used in innovative ways.</p>\n\n<p>We welcome contributions addressing traditional philosophical problems --not only those mentioned above-- through the lens of non-classical logics\, or through classical logic used in innovative ways. Reflections on the methodological divide between content-driven or logic-driven approaches are also welcome.</p>\n\n<p>Submissions:</p>\n<p>Extended abstract length: 1-2 pages</p>\n<p>Submissions: via email to <a target="_blank"> logica.mexa@gmail.com</a></p>\n\n<p>Important dates:</p>\n<p>Abstract submission deadline: March 14\, 2025</p>\n<p>Decision notification: March 31\, 2025</p>\n<p>Conference dates: June 16-20\, 2025</p>\n<p>&nbsp\;<br><br>(Updated) Keynote speakers: Brad Armour-Garb\, Tamar Lando\, Jon Erling Litland\, Cat Saint-Croix\, Zach Weber\, Elia Zardini</p>\n\n\n<p>Organizing Committee: Luis Estrada-Gonz&aacute\;lez\, Thomas M. Ferguson\, and Elis&aacute\;ngela Ram&iacute\;rez-C&aacute\;mara</p>\n\n<p>Program Committee: Walter Carnielli\, Jacek Malinowski\, Franci Mangraviti\, Ayb&uuml\;ke &Ouml\;zg&uuml\;n\, Francesco Paoli\, Gillian Russell\, Heinrich Wansing\, and Nicole Wyatt</p>\n
ORGANIZER;CN="Elisangela Ramírez-Cámara";CN="Luis Estrada-González";CN=Thomas Ferguson:
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