Lewis Carroll: Logic and Philosophy

May 26, 2017
Institute of Philosophy, School of Advanced Study, University of London

Room 246
Senate House
Malet Street WC1E7HU
United Kingdom

Speakers:

Francine Abeles
Kean College of New Jersey
Corine Besson
University of Sussex
Melanie Keene
Homerton College, Cambridge
Mark Richards
Independent Scholar
James Trafford
University for the Creative Arts, Epsom

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Corine Besson
University of Sussex

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11.00-11.45     Amirouche Moktefi (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia)

‘What makes a good notation?’

11.45-12.30     James Trafford (University for the Creative Arts, Epsom)

‘Reasoning, normativity, and rules explicit and implicit’

12.30-13.30     Lunch (own arrangements)

 

13.30-14.15     Mark Richards (Independent scholar, UK),

‘“Ah, well! They may write such things in a book”: disentangling Dodgson’s plans from his publications’

14.15-15.00     Corine Besson (University of Sussex/Institute of Philosophy)

                        ‘Lewis Carroll on the normativity of logic’

15.00-15.30     Coffee Break

 

15.30-16.15     Melanie Keene (Homerton College, Cambridge)

‘Alice’s adventures under glass’

16.15-17.00     Francine F. Abeles (Kean University, NJ, USA)

‘Christine Ladd-Franklin’s antilogism and Charles L. Dodgson’s tree method from a modern perspective’

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