CFP: Logic and the Empirical Sciences
Submission deadline: October 10, 2025
Conference date(s):
December 9, 2025 - December 14, 2025
Conference Venue:
Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco - UNSAAC
Cusco,
Peru
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The study of logic in relation to empirical science has long been central to understanding scientific reasoning, theory formation, and knowledge projection. This workshop aims to explore the intersection of formal and philosophical approaches to the sciences, focusing on the principles, methods, and conceptual foundations that guide empirical inquiry. Topics such as induction, continuity, natural classes, projectability, scientific realism, pessimistic induction, and structural realism illustrate the deep connections between logical analysis and the philosophy of science.
This workshop seeks to foster dialogue across disciplines by examining both formal tools and conceptual frameworks that clarify the structure, limits, and justification of scientific knowledge.
Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to, the following:
- Logical and philosophical foundations of scientific reasoning
- Classical and non-classical approaches to (the theory of) science
- Formal methods in the analysis of scientific theories and models
- Induction, projectability, and continuity in scientific inference
- Natural kinds, classification, and the structure of scientific knowledge
- Scientific realism, structural realism, and their implications for theory assessment
- Pessimistic induction and the problem of theory reliability
- Theory change, theory choice, and the dynamics of scientific confirmation
- Abstraction, modelling, and generalisation in scientific practice
- Interdisciplinary perspectives on logic and the empirical sciences
We invite submissions of one-page abstracts by 10 October 2025 to: [email protected]
Notifications of acceptance and rejection within days of submission.