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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2014/newsitem/5457/11-
 15-August-2014-Epistemic-Logic-for-Individual-Soci
 al-and-Interactive-Epistemology-Tübingen-Germany
DTSTAMP:20131231T000000
SUMMARY:Epistemic Logic for Individual, Social, an
 d Interactive Epistemology, Tübingen, Germany
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140811
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140815
LOCATION:Tübingen, Germany
DESCRIPTION:Historically, with its origins in phil
 osophy, epistemic logic promised to illuminate tra
 ditional issues of epistemology, the theory of kno
 wledge. In recent years, epistemic logic has been 
 making good on that promise, with important new ap
 plications not only to individual epistemology, a 
 traditional focus of philosophers for the last two
 -and-a-half thousand years, but also in social epi
 stemology, the more recent investigation of the so
 cial dimensions of knowledge and information flow,
  as well as interactive epistemology, the study of
  knowledge and belief in strategic, game-theoretic
  situations.    During five 90-minute sessions, th
 e ELISIEM workshop will feature presentations cove
 ring the latest applications of epistemic logic to
  individual, social, and interactive epistemology,
  putting work at this fascinating intersection on 
 the map of interdisciplinary activities in logic. 
   For more information, see https://sites.google.c
 om/site/elisiem2014/.   We invite submissions of p
 apers (preferably shorter than 15 pages), includin
 g a brief abstract and several keywords, in PDF fo
 rmat through EasyChair. Submission deadline: March
  8, 2014
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n      <p>\n   
      Historically, with its origins in philosophy,
  epistemic logic\n        promised to illuminate t
 raditional issues of\n        <i>epistemology</i>,
  the theory of knowledge. In recent years,\n      
   epistemic logic has been making good on that pro
 mise, with\n        important new applications not
  only to <i>individual</i>\n        epistemology, 
 a traditional focus of philosophers for the last\n
         two-and-a-half thousand years, but also in
  <i>social</i>\n        epistemology, the more rec
 ent investigation of the social\n        dimension
 s of knowledge and information flow, as well as\n 
        <i>interactive</i> epistemology, the study 
 of knowledge and\n        belief in strategic, gam
 e-theoretic situations.\n      </p>\n\n      <p>\n
         During five 90-minute sessions, the ELISIE
 M workshop will\n        feature presentations cov
 ering the latest applications of\n        epistemi
 c logic to individual, social, and interactive\n  
       epistemology, putting work at this fascinati
 ng intersection on\n        the map of interdiscip
 linary activities in logic.\n      </p>\n    \n   
    \n      <p>For more information, see <a target=
 "_blank" href="https://sites.google.com/site/elisi
 em2014/">https://sites.google.com/site/elisiem2014
 /</a>.</p>\n    </div><div>\n      <p>\n        We
  invite submissions of papers (preferably shorter 
 than 15\n        pages), including a brief abstrac
 t and several keywords, in\n        PDF format thr
 ough EasyChair. Submission deadline: March 8,\n   
      2014\n      </p>\n      </div>
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