Practices of Reading and Writing in Logic

June 22, 2018 - June 24, 2018
Université Clermont Auvergne

1 Avenue des Célestins
Vichy 03200
France

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Speakers:

Volker Peckhaus
University Paderborn
Dirk Schlimm
McGill University, Canada
Matthias Wille
University of Paderborn, Germany

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A great deal of the working logician’s job is to write and read. First, to work a problem in logic, it is necessary to apply certain rules for transformation or deduction. In order to apply these rules correctly, you may write down the consecutive steps by symbol inscriptions and eventually read off the result. Secondly, communicating logical problems requires activities of writing for an audience, and the results to be read by others. Moreover, what there is to be read depends not only on what has been written, but also on what – and how it – has been read by others.

This workshop aims at an account of logic as construed from logicians’ practices of writing and reading. Further interests are activities of commenting or reviewing, and of publishing and collecting.

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November 1, 2017, 5:00am CET

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