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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2010/newsitem/2971/27-
 28-March-2010-2nd-Workshop-on-Philosophy-and-Ethic
 s-of-Social-Reality-SOCREAL-2010-Sapporo-Japan
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SUMMARY:2nd Workshop on Philosophy and Ethics of S
 ocial  Reality (SOCREAL 2010), Sapporo, Japan
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100328
LOCATION:Sapporo, Japan
DESCRIPTION:In the past two decades, a number of l
 ogics and game theoretical analyses have been prop
 osed and combined to model various aspects of soci
 al interaction among agents including individual a
 gents, organizations, and individuals representing
  organizations. The aim of SOCREAL Workshop is to 
 bring together researchers working on diverse aspe
 cts of such interaction in logic, philosophy, ethi
 cs, computer science, cognitive science and relate
 d fields in order to share issues, ideas, techniqu
 es, and results. Invited speakers include Johan va
 n Benthem (University of Amsterdam and Stanford Un
 iversity) and Fenrong Liu (Tsinghua University, Ch
 ina).   For more information, see http://ethics.le
 t.hokudai.ac.jp/en/events.html or contact Shunzo M
 ajima (caep at let.hokudai.ac.jp).   Researchers f
 rom various fields, including logic, philosophy, e
 thics, computer science, cognitive science are her
 eby invited to submit an extended abstract (up to 
 two thousand words) by 15 November 2009 (extended 
 deadline) to CAEP (caep at let.hokudai.ac.jp).
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n      <p>In th
 e past two decades, a number of logics and game th
 eoretical\n        analyses have been proposed and
  combined to model various aspects\n        of soc
 ial interaction among agents including individual 
 agents,\n        organizations, and individuals re
 presenting organizations.\n        The aim of SOCR
 EAL Workshop is to bring together researchers\n   
      working on diverse aspects of such interactio
 n in logic, philosophy,\n        ethics, computer 
 science, cognitive science and related fields\n   
      in order to share issues, ideas, techniques, 
 and results.\n        Invited speakers include\n  
       Johan van Benthem (University of Amsterdam a
 nd Stanford University)\n        and  Fenrong Liu 
 (Tsinghua University, China).\n      </p>\n    \n 
      \n      <p>For more information, see\n       
  <a target="_blank" href="http://ethics.let.hokuda
 i.ac.jp/en/events.html">http://ethics.let.hokudai.
 ac.jp/en/events.html</a>\n        or contact Shunz
 o Majima (<a class="email">caep <span class="at">a
 t</span> let.hokudai.ac.jp</a>).\n      </p>\n    
 </div><div>\n      <p>Researchers from various fie
 lds,\n        including logic, philosophy, ethics,
  computer science, cognitive\n        science are 
 hereby invited to submit an extended abstract (up 
 to\n        two thousand words) by 15 November 200
 9 (extended deadline) to CAEP (<a class="email">ca
 ep <span class="at">at</span> let.hokudai.ac.jp</a
 >).\n      </p>\n      </div>
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