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 --11-April-2022-UNILOG-Workshop-Logic-s-in-Defecti
 ve-Science-Crete-Greece
DTSTAMP:20210925T154658
SUMMARY:UNILOG Workshop "Logic(s) in Defective Sci
 ence", Crete, Greece
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220406
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220411
LOCATION:Crete, Greece
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is devoted to exploring 
 connections between non-classical logics and the r
 ational use of defective information in the scienc
 es, as well as the inferential practices in the sc
 iences?particularly, those which make use of defec
 tive information. *Keynote speakers: *Gerhard Schu
 rz (Universität Düsseldorf), Michèle Friend (Unive
 rsité Lille Nord-Europe/The George Washington Univ
 ersity) and Diderik Batens (Universiteit Gent).  T
 he workshop welcomes formal and informal contribut
 ions on the different ways to explain and understa
 nd defective information in the sciences. To submi
 t a contribution, please send a one-page abstract 
 (plus references) prepared for blind review.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>This work
 shop is devoted to exploring connections between n
 on-classical logics and the rational use of defect
 ive information in the sciences, as well as the in
 ferential practices in the sciences?particularly, 
 those which make use of defective information. *Ke
 ynote speakers: *Gerhard Schurz (Universität Düsse
 ldorf),&nbsp;Michèle Friend (Université Lille Nord
 -Europe/The George Washington University) and Dide
 rik Batens (Universiteit Gent).</p>\n</div><div>\n
   <p>The workshop welcomes formal and informal con
 tributions on the different ways to explain and un
 derstand defective information in the sciences. To
  submit a contribution, please send a one-page abs
 tract (plus references) prepared for blind review.
 </p>\n</div>
URL:https://sites.google.com/view/unilog-2022/work
 shops/logics-in-defective-science
CONTACT:defective.science at gmail.com
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