Typically, logical correctness is taken to concern whether or not an argument or proof follows a logical path from premises to conclusions. In recent years, however, such a view has been complicated by the proliferation of logics, approaches to logic, and uses of logic. In this workshop, we intend to discuss the philosophical and logical consequences of these changes with regard to how, or if, there is any sort of criteria by which a logical structure could be deemed correct, and whether or not those criteria are context-relevant in some specifiable manner.
We invite abstracts for papers dealing with any of the below topics (though not necessarily limited to them):
Anti-exceptionalism about logic
A priorism about logic
Logical foundationalism
The connection between logic and reasoning
Logic and argumentation
Different uses for logic (argument / computer science / scientific reasoning etc.)
Contextual logics
Logical pluralism
Political correctness (semantics of slurs / norms of language and common decency)
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2018
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2018
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