Members of IFL and CENTRIA meet every two weeks on Friday afternoons at
IFL to discuss recent articles and 'trends' in the philosophy of
sciences, formal epistemology, philosophy of language, philosophy of
mind, AI research, probabilistic reasoning, and logic. For example, we
have read texts on Chalmers' epistemic two-dimensionalism, Gärdernfors'
Conceptual Spaces, conditionals, default reasoning, abduction, and
probabilistic theories of confirmation.
Logic Reading Group
The schedule of the philosophy group is kept in sync with the meetings
of the Logic Reading Group at CENTRIA. In these meetings (every two
weeks on Fridays afternoons), recent publications and work in logic and
AI research is presented and discussed. Examples of topics: formalizing
sensing actions, a completeness proof for continuous first-order logic,
enriching logics, quantified coalition logic, coherence and flexibility
in dialogue games for argumentation, and the cognitive structure of
surprise.
For more information, visit Formal Epistemology@UNL.
http://centria.di.fct.unl.pt/fe/lrg.html
Contact
Greg Wheeler <gregory.r.wheeler@gmail.com>, CENTRIA
Erich Rast <erich@snafu.de>, IFL