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SUMMARY:2021 Workshop of the Canadian Society for Epistemology
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LOCATION:Université de Montréal\, Carrefour des Arts et Sciences\, Pavillon Lionel-Groulx\, 3150 rue Jean-Brillant\, room C-2059\, Montréal\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:<p>Over the last 150 years or so logicians have developed an astonishing variety of logical theories.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;This has led philosophers to ask whether only one or several of these theories can be correct\, and how we should choose the theory or theories that we accept.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Recently\, anti-exceptionalists\, most prominently Ole Hjortland\, have argued that Quine was correct in holding that theory choice in logic should and does happen in a way that is broadly similar to theory choice in the sciences.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Exceptionalists about logic\, such as Carnap or G&ouml\;del\, reject this idea and hold that theory choice in logic is special as compared to theory choice in the sciences.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Moreover\, the anti-exceptionalism may also come under pressure from the history of logic and mathematics\, as we may wonder whether the actual history of the discipline fits with the picture that anti-exceptionalists have put forward.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;The workshop will revolve around these complex questions and issues.</p>\n<p>The languages of the symposium are English and French.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Ulf Hlobil;CN=Aude Bandini:
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