CFP: Religious Symbolism and Symbolic Logic

Submission deadline: June 15, 2023

Conference date(s):
September 3, 2023 - September 8, 2023

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Conference Venue:

Palace Hotel
Sinaia, Romania

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On the one hand symbolism is important in most religions, on the other hand modern logic is often  characterized as symbolic.  This workshop, part of the 4th World Congress on Logic and Religion, explores the relation bewteen these two symbolic approaches. Suggested topics include - but are not limited to - the following:

- Boole's symbolic mathematical notation in logic and abstract religious notions  

- Zoroastrianism's dualism, Pythagoras's table of oppositions, Trinity Christian triangle, Islamic geometrical objects and the theory of oppositions

- Yin/Yang and the notion of complementary contradiction

- the symbolism of the cross, crucification, negation and abnegation 

- Venn symbolic logic, Venn diagrams and their application to understanding of religious phenomena

- the universal quantifier and catholicism as a religion for all 

-  is the existential quantifier really symbolizing existence? 

- Cabala symbolism and logic in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Charles Dodgson, aka Lewis Carroll, deacon in the Church of England and symbolic logician

- logical "interpretation" of Gödel's proof of the existence of God in symbolic logic

Keynote Speaker: Franziska Kohlt (University of Leeds, UK, and University of Southern California, USA), "Lewis Carroll's Logic and Religion" 

Submit a one page abstract by June 15, 2023 to [email protected]

Notification by June 25, 2023.

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