I Symposium on Logic and Analytic Philosophy and VIII Social Epistemology Conference

July 16, 2019 - July 19, 2019
State University of Maranhão

2220 Oeste Externa Ave
São Luís
Brazil

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Speakers:

Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA)
University of British Columbia
Washington University in St. Louis
California State University, San Bernardino

Organisers:

Federal University of Mato Grosso
(unaffiliated)
(unaffiliated)
UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DO MARANHÃO
Federal University of Maranhão
(unaffiliated)

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I Symposium on Logic and Analytic Philosophy

VIII Social Epistemology Conference

The I Symposium on Logic and Analytic Philosophy - promoted by the Research Group on Logic and Formal Philosophy (GELF/CNPq) - is designed to provide a meeting for researchers working in differents areas of Logic and Analytic Philosophy, such as: Logic, Philosophy of Logic, Philosophy of Mathematics, Philosophy of Language, Analytic Epistemology and Philosophy of Science, Analytic Metaphysics and Philosophy of Mind.

The Social Epistemology Conference is a traditional event organized both by the Research Group on Analytic Epistemology (CNPq) and the Research Group on Applied Epistemology (CNPq). The VIII Social Epistemology Conference will address issues related to Social Epistemology broadly construed, such as: Testimony and Trust, Peer Disagreement and Expertise, Collective Epistemology, Applied Epistemology and Social Epistemology of Institutions and Systems.

This year we decided to bring the two events together as a way of optimizing resources and integrating the community, since both events aim at strengthening the research on Analytic Philosophy, specially on Logic and Social Epistemology, in the Northeast of Brazil. The I Symposium on Logic and Analytic Philosophy and VIII Social Epistemology Conference will be held from 16-19 July, at the State University of Maranhão (São Luís, Brazil). 

Confirmed Speakers:

Alexandre Luz (UFSC)

Breno Santos (UFMT)

Delvair Moreira (UENP)

Ederson Melo (UFMA)

Eduardo Barrio (Universidad de Buenos Aires - Argentina)

Felipe Rocha (UFBA)

Gisele Secco (UFSM)

Guilherme Cardoso (UFOP)

Jeane Santos Silva (UFSC)

Jonas Arenhart (UFSC)

Jonathan Jenkins Ichikawa (The University of British Columbia - Canadá)

Kátia Etcheverry (PUCRS)

Leonardo Ruivo (UEMA)

Luís Rosa (Cologne University - Alemanha)

Luiz Cichoski (UFMT)

Márcio Kleos (UFMA)

Patrícia Ketzer (UPF)

Tiegue Rodrigues (UFSM)

Waldomiro da Silva (UFBA)

Submission Guidelines:

We invite abstract submissions in English, Portuguese, and Spanish. The abstract (at most 800 words) of the paper must be submitted by e-mail only to the following address: [email protected]

Deadline for submissions: May 6th, 2019.

Notification of acceptance or rejection: June 3rd, 2019.  

Authors using mathematical symbols are encouraged to submit tex version of the abstract. The abstract must be sent in both the source file format (.doc, tex, etc.) and in a pdf version.

I Symposium on Logic an Analytic Philosophy

We welcome abstract submissions in the following subjects:

  • Logic and Philosophy of Logic.

  • Philosophy of Mathematics and Philosophy of Language.

  • Analytic Epistemology and Epistemology of Science

  • Analytic Metaphysics and Philosophy of Mind.

VIII Social Epistemology Conference

We welcome abstract submissions in the following subjects:

  • Testimony and Trust

  • Peer Disagreement and Expertise

  • Collective Epistemology

  • Applied Epistemology and Social Epistemology of Institutions and Systems.

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May 6, 2019, 7:00pm BRT

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Breno Ricardo Guimarães Santos
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