Logica Universalis Webinars

Logica Universalis Webinars

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Logica Universalis

The Logica Universalis Webinar is a World Seminar Series connected to the journal Logica Universalis , the book series Studies in Universal Logic and the Universal Logic Project . It is an open platform for all scholars interested in the many aspects of logic. The project started in 2021.

Each session of the webinar is chaired by a member of the editorial board of the journal Logica Universalis (LU), the book series Studies in Universal Logic (SUL) or an organizer of an event of the Universal Logic Project (ULP). Sessions will start with a short presentation of a logical organization related to the region of the speaker or the topic of the talk. The talk (30 min) will focus on a recently published paper in LU, on a book in SUL, on an event or on the ULP. Talks are followed by a discussion (15 min).

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City University of New York

Logic and the Social World

Rohit Parikh, City University of New York
SRI International

Challenges in Formal Analysis of Resilience: Capturing the Tradeoff Between the Chance of Failure and the Cost of Success

Carolyn Talcott, SRI International
University of Münster

Visual Clarity and Expressiveness in Logic Diagrams

Reetu Bhattacharjee, Universität Münster
University Canada West

Humanistic Demands and the Role of Chance in Business: A Plea for Mercy

Maira de Cinque, University Canada West
Regis University

Can Formal Logic Make Pure Chance Intelligible? Ladrière on the Eschatological Horizon of Reason

Hugolin Bergier, Regis University

On the Mathematical Modeling in Logic. An Analysis of the Structural Part of Object Determination Logic through the Formal Concept Analysis

Anca Pascu, University of Western Brittany
University of Tübingen

Intensionality of consequence and identity of proofs in Prawitz’s Theory of Grounds

Antonio Piccolomini d'Aragona, University of Tübingen
University of St Andrews

Consequence, Signification and Insolubles in Fourteenth-Century Logic

Stephen Read, University of St Andrews

Institution-independent Model Theory, 2nd edition

Răzvan Diaconescu, Simion Stoilow Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy