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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2019/newsitem/10862/11
 ---12-October-2019-Defeasible-Inference-in-Philoso
 phy-AI-Los-Angeles-CA-U-S-A-
DTSTAMP:20190620T154347
SUMMARY:Defeasible Inference in Philosophy & AI, L
 os Angeles CA, U.S.A.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191011
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191012
LOCATION:Los Angeles CA, U.S.A.
DESCRIPTION:The purpose of this workshop is to bri
 ng together researchers from philosophy, computer 
 science, and allied disciplines who work on non-mo
 notonic logics and defeasible inference. The idea 
 is to bring traditional philosophical reflections 
 on these topics-- such as defeat in epistemology, 
 prima facie duties in ethics, and belief revision 
 in philosophy of science-- together with the rich 
 tradition of non-monotonic logics in computer scie
 nce and artificial intelligence, including default
  logic and logic programming.  This will be a 1.5 
 day workshop (half day Friday 11 October afternoon
 , full day Saturday 12 October), with approximatel
 y 30 participants, including 4 invited talks, 2-3 
 contributed talks, and a poster session.  Those in
 terested in presenting a paper for a contributed t
 alk should submit an anonymised draft of the paper
 , and those interested in presenting a poster shou
 ld submit a short 2-6 page anonymised draft of the
  poster presentation, in PDF format via EasyChair.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>The purpo
 se of this workshop is to bring together researche
 rs from philosophy, computer science, and allied d
 isciplines who work on non-monotonic logics and de
 feasible inference. The idea is to bring tradition
 al philosophical reflections on these topics-- suc
 h as defeat in epistemology, prima facie duties in
  ethics, and belief revision in philosophy of scie
 nce-- together with the rich tradition of non-mono
 tonic logics in computer science and artificial in
 telligence, including default logic and logic prog
 ramming.</p>\n\n  <p>This will be a 1.5 day worksh
 op (half day Friday 11 October afternoon, full day
  Saturday 12 October), with approximately 30 parti
 cipants, including 4 invited talks, 2-3 contribute
 d talks, and a poster session.</p>\n</div><div>\n 
  <p>Those interested in presenting a paper for a c
 ontributed talk should submit an anonymised draft 
 of the paper, and those interested in presenting a
  poster should submit a short 2-6 page anonymised 
 draft of the poster presentation, in PDF format vi
 a EasyChair.</p>\n</div>
URL:https://philevents.org/event/show/72806
CONTACT:Sean Walsh at walsh at ucla.edu
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