(Online Conference) LOGIC AND RELIGION ON THE WORLD LOGIC DAY

January 14, 2021
Federal University of Campina Grande

London 58429-690
United Kingdom

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Federal University of Campina Grande

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LOGIC AND RELIGION ON THE WORLD LOGIC DAY

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14 January, 2021

From 1pm to 10:30pm (GMT+0)

Online (and Free) Event via Youtube 

- Website: https://www.logicandreligion.com/2021-wlogic-day

- Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN2ngC3pV9j1eR-YdDCfF7Q 

The Logic and Religion Project joins the dozens of worldwide Initiatives in celebration of the World Logic Day and promotes, on January 14, 2021, the online and free event Logic and Religion on the World Logic Day 2021. Talks start at 1 pm (GMT+0) and will be streamed via the Logic and Religion Youtube channel.

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KEYNOTE TALKS

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- Ali Sadegh Daghighi (Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences, Iran): Some Methaphysical Challenges from Set Theory

- Anand Vaidya (San José State University, USA): Jain Logic (or is it just part of Jain epistemology)?

- Andrew Schumann (University of Information, Technology and Management, Poland): Towards the Origin of Ideas of Logical Determinism

- Benjamin Murphy (Florida State University, Panama): Religion and Realism

- Daniel von Wachter (International Academy of Philosophy, Lichtenstein): The Coherence of Divine and Human Free Action

- Hadi Vakili (Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies, Iran): How can one solve the problem of the twofold existence of God based on fuzzy logic?

- Howard Resnick (The Bhaktivedanta Institute): The Logic of Buddhi (Reason) in the Bhagavad-Gita

- Jean-Yves Beziau (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil): The Logic of Paradise

- Marcin Trepczyński (University of Warsaw, Poland): TBA

- Piergiorgio Odifreddi (University of Turin, Italy): Gödel and Religion

- Purushottama Bilimoria (Ashoka University, India): Yogic-Perception (yogaja-pratyakṣa) in Nyāya and Jainism

- Snezana Lawrence (Middlesex University, UK): Do mathematicians believe? A historical overview

- Ricardo Silvestre (Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil): God and Classical Theory of Concepts

- Srecko Kovac (Institute of Philosophy, Croatia): Theistic Foundations of Logic

- Stanislaw Krajewski (University of Warsaw, Poland): On the Oscillation Model and Its Logic

- Stephen Priest (University of Oxford, UK): Cosmic Questions: Spiritual Answers

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