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 19-December-2014-Workshop-Vagueness-via-Nonclassic
 al-Logics-Sydney-Australia
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SUMMARY:Workshop "Vagueness via Nonclassical Logic
 s", Sydney, Australia
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141217
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141219
LOCATION:Sydney, Australia
DESCRIPTION:There is widespread agreement that ade
 quate models of the semantics of vague language an
 d of reasoning with vague information cannot be de
 veloped within the confines of classical logic. Th
 ere is less agreement over which nonclassical logi
 c is best suited for handling vagueness and indeed
  over whether just one logical framework is suffic
 ient to accommodate all vagueness related phenomen
 a. This workshop will bring together researchers w
 orking on these issues in philosophy, logic, mathe
 matics and computer science~with special (but not 
 exclusive) focus on approaches that appeal to degr
 ees of truth and fuzzy logics.   Further informati
 on can be found at http://sydney.edu.au/arts/philo
 sophy/research/conferences.shtml#vagueness  To sub
 mit an abstract please email Nick Smith at nichola
 s.smith at sydney.edu.au by 15 October.
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      There is widespread agreement that adequate m
 odels of the semantics of vague language and of re
 asoning with vague information cannot be developed
  within the confines of classical logic. There is 
 less agreement over which nonclassical logic is be
 st suited for handling vagueness and indeed over w
 hether just one logical framework is sufficient to
  accommodate all vagueness related phenomena. This
  workshop will bring together researchers working 
 on these issues in philosophy, logic, mathematics 
 and computer science~with special (but not exclusi
 ve) focus on approaches that appeal to degrees of 
 truth and fuzzy logics.\n      </p>\n    \n      \
 n      <p>Further information can be found at <a t
 arget="_blank" href="http://sydney.edu.au/arts/phi
 losophy/research/conferences.shtml#vagueness">http
 ://sydney.edu.au/arts/philosophy/research/conferen
 ces.shtml#vagueness</a>\n      </p>\n    </div><di
 v>\n      <p>To submit an abstract please email Ni
 ck Smith at <a class="email">nicholas.smith <span 
 class="at">at</span> sydney.edu.au</a>  by 15 Octo
 ber.\n      </p>\n      </div>
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