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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2009/newsitem/2706/23-
 24-April-2009-Wallis-Logic-and-17th-century-Scient
 ific-Thought-Amsterdam-the-Netherlands
DTSTAMP:20090122T000000
SUMMARY:Wallis: Logic and 17th-century Scientific 
 Thought, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090424
LOCATION:Amsterdam, the Netherlands
DESCRIPTION:Ten speakers will discuss the status o
 f logic and its position within the intellectual c
 ontext of the seventeenth century, taking as a sta
 rting-point a logic textbook written by John Walli
 s (1616-1703), founder member of the Royal Society
  and a prominent mathematician, linguist and music
 ologist. Topics of discussion include the views of
  the value of logic held by Hobbes, Locke, Arnauld
  and Leibniz, as well as the relations between log
 ic and grammar, between logic and mathematics, and
  between logic and science.  An international symp
 osium, organized by the Wallis Project, Oxford, in
  collaboration with ILLC, Amsterdam. For more info
 rmation, see https://www.illc.uva.nl/Wallis/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n<p>Ten speakers wil
 l discuss the status of logic and its position wit
 hin the\nintellectual context of the seventeenth c
 entury, taking as a\nstarting-point a logic textbo
 ok written by John Wallis (1616-1703),\nfounder me
 mber of the Royal Society and a prominent mathemat
 ician,\nlinguist and musicologist. Topics of discu
 ssion include the views of the\nvalue of logic hel
 d by Hobbes, Locke, Arnauld and Leibniz, as well a
 s the\nrelations between logic and grammar, betwee
 n logic and mathematics, and\nbetween logic and sc
 ience.</p>\n    \n        <p>An international symp
 osium, organized by the Wallis Project, Oxford, in
  collaboration\nwith ILLC, Amsterdam.\n        For
  more information, see <a target="_blank" href="ht
 tps://www.illc.uva.nl/Wallis/">https://www.illc.uv
 a.nl/Wallis/</a></p>\n        \n    
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