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 --5-March-2024-6th-Asian-Workshop-on-Philosophical
 -Logic-AWPL-2024-Sapporo-Japan
DTSTAMP:20240208T153509
SUMMARY:6th Asian Workshop on Philosophical Logic 
 (AWPL 2024), Sapporo, Japan
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240304
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240305
LOCATION:Sapporo, Japan
DESCRIPTION:The 6th Asian Workshop on Philosophica
 l Logic will be held on 4-6 March 2024 at Hokkaido
  University in Sapporo, Japan. The Asian Workshop 
 on Philosophical Logic is a series of events initi
 ated by a group of Asian logicians. Its first inst
 allment took place at JAIST in Japan in 2012. The 
 primary goal of the workshop is to promote awarene
 ss, understanding, and collaborations among resear
 chers in philosophical logic and related fields. I
 t emphasizes the interaction between philosophical
  ideas and formal theories. Topics of interest inc
 lude, but are not restricted to, non-classical log
 ics, philosophical logics, algebraic logic, as wel
 l as their applications in computer science, cogni
 tive science, and social sciences.  Invited speake
 rs: Patrick Blackburn (University of Roskilde), Ry
 o Kashima (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Shawn S
 tandefer (National Taiwan University) and Fan Yang
  (Utrecht University).  All submissions should pre
 sent original works that have not been previously 
 published. Submissions should be written in Englis
 h and follow the LNCS template. Please prepare you
 r submission as a PDF file with a maximum of 12 pa
 ges, including the reference list, appendixes, ack
 nowledgements, etc. Submissions should be sent ele
 ctronically via EasyChair by the corresponding aut
 hor within the specified deadline. It is expected 
 that at least one of the authors will attend the w
 orkshop and present the accepted work. After the w
 orkshop, selected submissions will be invited to r
 evise and resubmit for the post-conference proceed
 ings, which will be published in the "Logic in Asi
 a" series.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>The 6th A
 sian Workshop on Philosophical Logic will be held 
 on 4-6 March 2024 at Hokkaido University in Sappor
 o, Japan. The Asian Workshop on Philosophical Logi
 c is a series of events initiated by a group of As
 ian logicians. Its first installment took place at
  JAIST in Japan in 2012. The primary goal of the w
 orkshop is to promote awareness, understanding, an
 d collaborations among researchers in philosophica
 l logic and related fields. It emphasizes the inte
 raction between philosophical ideas and formal the
 ories. Topics of interest include, but are not res
 tricted to, non-classical logics, philosophical lo
 gics, algebraic logic, as well as their applicatio
 ns in computer science, cognitive science, and soc
 ial sciences.</p>\n  <p>Invited speakers: Patrick 
 Blackburn (University of Roskilde), Ryo Kashima (T
 okyo Institute of Technology), Shawn Standefer (Na
 tional Taiwan University) and Fan Yang (Utrecht Un
 iversity).</p>\n</div><div>\n  <p>All submissions 
 should present original works that have not been p
 reviously published. Submissions should be written
  in English and follow the <a href="https://www.sp
 ringer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-pro
 ceedings-guidelines" target="_blank" rel="noopener
 ">LNCS template</a>. Please prepare your submissio
 n as a PDF file with a maximum of 12 pages, includ
 ing the reference list, appendixes, acknowledgemen
 ts, etc. Submissions should be sent electronically
  via <a href="https://easychair.org/conferences/?c
 onf=awpl2024" target="_blank" rel="noopener">EasyC
 hair</a> by the corresponding author within the sp
 ecified deadline. It is expected that at least one
  of the authors will attend the workshop and prese
 nt the accepted work. After the workshop, selected
  submissions will be invited to revise and resubmi
 t for the post-conference proceedings, which will 
 be published in the &quot;Logic in Asia&quot; seri
 es.</p>\n</div>
URL:https://sites.google.com/view/awpl2024/
CONTACT:Katsuhiko Sano at awpl2024 at let.hokudai.
 ac.jp
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