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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2012/newsitem/4212/13-
 17-August-2012-ESSLLI-2012-Workshop-Logic-Cognitio
 n-Opole-Poland
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SUMMARY:ESSLLI-2012 Workshop "Logic & Cognition", 
 Opole, Poland
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120813
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120817
LOCATION:Opole, Poland
DESCRIPTION:The roots of logic go back to antiquit
 y, where it was mostly used as a tool for analyzin
 g human reasoning. In the 19th century Gottlob Fre
 ge introduced anti-psychologism in the philosophy 
 of mathematics, the view that the nature of mathem
 atical truth is independent of human ideas. During
  the same period in the 19th century, also modern 
 psychology (Helmholtz, Wundt) was born. Frege's no
 tion of anti-psychologism often stood in the way o
 f a potential merge of the disciplines and led to 
 a significant separation between logic and psychol
 ogy research agendas and methods. But since the 19
 60s, together with the growth of cognitive science
  inspired by the "mind as computer" metaphor, the 
 two disciplines have started to interact more and 
 more.  We plan to discuss the empirical research m
 otivated by logical theories as well as logics ins
 pired by experimental studies. As a result, we hop
 e to contribute towards an increase in collaborati
 on between logicians and cognitive scientists.  Fo
 r more information, see http://www.ai.rug.nl/Socia
 lCognition/logic-cognition/   The Programme Commit
 tee cordially invites all researchers to submit th
 eir papers for presentation. Paper submission dead
 line (extended): March 14, 2012.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n        <p>The
  roots of logic go back to antiquity, where it was
 \n        mostly used as a tool for analyzing huma
 n reasoning. In the\n        19th century Gottlob 
 Frege introduced anti-psychologism in\n        the
  philosophy of mathematics, the view that the natu
 re of mathematical\n        truth is independent o
 f human ideas. During the same period in the 19th\
 n        century, also modern psychology (Helmholt
 z, Wundt) was\n        born. Frege's notion of ant
 i-psychologism often\n        stood in the way of 
 a potential merge of the disciplines and\n        
 led to a significant separation between logic and 
 psychology\n        research agendas and methods. 
 But since the 1960s, together\n        with the gr
 owth of cognitive science inspired by the\n       
  &quot;mind as computer&quot; metaphor, the two di
 sciplines\n        have started to interact more a
 nd more.</p>\n        <p>We plan to discuss the em
 pirical research motivated by\n        logical the
 ories as well as logics inspired by experimental\n
         studies. As a result, we hope to contribut
 e towards an\n        increase in collaboration be
 tween logicians and cognitive\n        scientists.
 </p>\n    \n      \n        <p>For more informatio
 n, see <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ai.rug.
 nl/SocialCognition/logic-cognition/">http://www.ai
 .rug.nl/SocialCognition/logic-cognition/</a></p>\n
     </div><div>\n      <p>\n        The Programme 
 Committee cordially invites all researchers\n     
    to submit their\n        papers for presentatio
 n.\n        Paper submission deadline (extended): 
 March 14, 2012.\n      </p>\n      </div>
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 17-August-2012-ESSLLI-2012-Workshop-Logic-Cognitio
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