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 --8-May-2019-Workshop-on-the-History-of-Arabic-Log
 ic-St-Andrews-Scotland
DTSTAMP:20181213T145928
SUMMARY:Workshop on the History of Arabic Logic, S
 t Andrews, Scotland
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190507
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190508
LOCATION:St Andrews, Scotland
DESCRIPTION:Since the last century, scholars have 
 acknowledged the original and relevant contributio
 n of medieval Arabic philosophers and thinkers to 
 the development of medieval Western logic and, mor
 e generally, to the history of logic. The Workshop
  on History of Arabic Logic has two main aims: to 
 make better known the richness and importance of A
 rabic logic, that is, logic developed and studied 
 in Arabic-speaking lands from the 8th to the 15th 
 centuries CE; and to provide a forum for interacti
 on and discussion by scholars of Arabic logic.  In
 vited Speakers: Saloua Chatti (Tunis), Khaled El-R
 ouayheb (Harvard), Wilfrid Hodges (British Academy
 ) and Riccardo Strobino (Tufts).  Call for Papers:
  We invite contributions focusing both on the logi
 c developed and studied in Arabic-speaking lands f
 rom the 8th to the 15th centuries CE and on its in
 fluence on Medieval Western logic. Accepted presen
 tations will be 1 hour in length including time fo
 r questions.  To submit your contribution for cons
 ideration, please send an abstract (around 500 wor
 ds) along with a short CV (max. 1 page) to the org
 anisers Prof. Stephen Read and Dr Barbara Bartocci
  (bb66 at st-andrews.ac.uk<mailto:bb66 at st-andre
 ws.ac.uk>). The deadline for submission of abstrac
 ts is February 1, 2019. Notification concerning th
 e acceptance of abstracts will be provided to the 
 corresponding authors by February 22, 2019. Presen
 ters should arrange their own conference travel an
 d accommodation.  We warmly encourage submissions 
 and/or attendance by members of groups underrepres
 ented in academic philosophy.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>Since the
  last century, scholars have acknowledged the orig
 inal and relevant contribution of medieval Arabic 
 philosophers and thinkers to the development of me
 dieval Western logic and, more generally, to the h
 istory of logic. The Workshop on History of Arabic
  Logic has two main aims: to make better known the
  richness and importance of Arabic logic, that is,
  logic developed and studied in Arabic-speaking la
 nds from the 8th to the 15th centuries CE; and to 
 provide a forum for interaction and discussion by 
 scholars of Arabic logic.</p>\n\n  <p>Invited Spea
 kers: Saloua Chatti (Tunis), Khaled El-Rouayheb (H
 arvard), Wilfrid Hodges (British Academy) and Ricc
 ardo Strobino (Tufts).</p>\n</div><div>\n  <p>Call
  for Papers: We invite contributions focusing both
  on the logic developed and studied in Arabic-spea
 king lands from the 8th to the 15th centuries CE a
 nd on its influence on Medieval Western logic. Acc
 epted presentations will be 1 hour in length inclu
 ding time for questions.</p>\n\n  <p>To submit you
 r contribution for consideration, please send an a
 bstract (around 500 words) along with a short CV (
 max. 1 page) to the organisers Prof. Stephen Read 
 and Dr Barbara Bartocci (<a class="email" href="#"
 >bb66<span class="at">&nbsp;at&nbsp;</span>st-andr
 ews.ac.uk</a>&lt;mailto:<a class="email" href="#">
 bb66<span class="at">&nbsp;at&nbsp;</span>st-andre
 ws.ac.uk</a>&gt;). The deadline for submission of 
 abstracts is February 1, 2019. Notification concer
 ning the acceptance of abstracts will be provided 
 to the corresponding authors by February 22, 2019.
  Presenters should arrange their own conference tr
 avel and accommodation.</p>\n\n  <p>We warmly enco
 urage submissions and/or attendance by members of 
 groups underrepresented in academic philosophy.</p
 >\n</div>
URL:https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/arche/event/works
 hop-on-the-history-of-arabic-logic/
CONTACT:Stephen Read  at slr at st-andrews.ac.uk
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