Russian-Brazilian Conference on Logical Pluralism in Memory of Newton da Costa
On November 5 and 6, the International Laboratory of Logic, Linguistics and Formal Philosophy will host the Russian-Brazilian Conference on Logical Pluralism in memory of Newton da Costa. The conference will be held in-person in Room 511.
05.11
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13:30–14:00
Opening
Itala Loffredo D’Ottaviano, Elena Dragalina-Chernaya
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14:00–14:45
Valentin Bazhanov, "Newton C.A. da Costa and his Links with Soviet/Russian Colleagues"
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14:45–15:30
Ivan Mikirtumov, "Conditional necessity, praxis and criticism of action: reasoning about the ways to the future in Aristotle"
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15:30–16:00
coffee break
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16:00–17:00
José da Mata, "Contradiction in Hegel's logic and Hegel's semantics of negation"
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17:15–18:15
Evandro Gomes, "The mirror has two faces: logical pluralism from the perspective of da Costa and Quine"
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18:15–19:15
Itala Loffredo D’Ottaviano, "Horizons of Logic for the 20th Century: Russian contributions to non-classical logics - Ivan Orlov"
6.11
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13:00–14:00
Marcelo Coniglio, “Truth-tables for Intuitionistic Propositional Logic: A new interpretation and decision procedure based on restricted non- deterministic matrices”
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14:15–15:00
Evgeniy Borisov, "A logic for crossworld predication"
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15:00-15:45
Dmitry Zaitsev, “Argumentative Reasoning and Relevance"
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15:45–16:30
coffee break
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16:30–17:15
Vladimir Vasyukov, “The Universe of the Translations of Logical Systems"
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17:15-19:00
Discussion