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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2011/newsitem/3722/3-5
 -June-2011-Trends-in-Logic-IX-Churchs-Thesis-Logic
 -Mind-and-Nature-Krakow-Poland-
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SUMMARY:Trends in Logic IX: Church's Thesis, Logic
 , Mind and Nature, Krakow, Poland,
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110605
LOCATION:Krakow, Poland,
DESCRIPTION:In 1935 Alonzo Church formulated a the
 sis called, after Kleene, the Church's Thesis (CT)
 . Since then, many important logicians and philoso
 phers have ventured to solve the numerous problems
  connected to the CT. Various lines of research ha
 ve shown that the CT has many incarnations and con
 stitutes an interdisciplinary problem. The researc
 h concerning the CT, as well as an analogical thes
 is developed by Alan Turing, has resulted in impor
 tant insights regarding the concept of computabili
 ty. Georg Kreisel formulated three versions of the
  CT, pertaining to machine, human, and physical co
 mputability. With respect to this, the conference'
 s focus will be on three areas connected to the CT
 : logic, mind and nature.    The main goals of thi
 s Studia Logica International Conference include t
 he discussion over the major results concerning th
 e Church's Thesis (CT), as well as the presentatio
 n of contemporary approaches to problems connected
  with the CT.   For more information, see http://s
 tudialogica.org/TrendsIX   We invite contributions
  pertaining to issues which lie in the fields for 
 which the CT is an important problem. Deadline for
  abstract submission is March 15.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n      <p>\n   
      In 1935 Alonzo Church formulated a thesis cal
 led, after\n        Kleene, the Church's Thesis (C
 T). Since then, many important\n        logicians 
 and philosophers have ventured to solve the numero
 us\n        problems connected to the CT. Various 
 lines of research have\n        shown that the CT 
 has many incarnations and constitutes an\n        
 interdisciplinary problem. The research concerning
  the CT, as\n        well as an analogical thesis 
 developed by Alan Turing, has\n        resulted in
  important insights regarding the concept of\n    
     computability. Georg Kreisel formulated three 
 versions of the\n        CT, pertaining to machine
 , human, and physical\n        computability. With
  respect to this, the conference's focus\n        
 will be on three areas connected to the CT: logic,
  mind and\n        nature.\n      </p>\n      <p>\
 n        The main goals of this Studia Logica Inte
 rnational Conference\n        include the discussi
 on over the major results concerning the\n        
 Church's Thesis (CT), as well as the presentation 
 of\n        contemporary approaches to problems co
 nnected with the CT.\n      </p>\n    \n     \n   
    <p>For more information, see\n      <a target="
 _blank" href="http://studialogica.org/TrendsIX">ht
 tp://studialogica.org/TrendsIX</a></p>\n    </div>
 <div>\n      <p>\n        We invite contributions 
 pertaining to issues\n        which lie in the fie
 lds for which the CT is an important\n        prob
 lem. Deadline for abstract submission is March 15.
 \n      </p>\n     </div>
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