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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2015/newsitem/7012/26-
 28-November-2015-LogiCIC-Workshop-2015-Reasoning-i
 n-social-context-
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SUMMARY:LogiCIC Workshop 2015 'Reasoning in social
  context'
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151126
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151128
LOCATION:Doelenzaal, University Library, Singel 42
 5, Amsterdam
DESCRIPTION:Via this workshop, we are creating a f
 orum to exchange ideas and explore new territory i
 n which it is clear that logic can make a differen
 ce. We are particularly interested in the interpla
 y between logic and the social sciences, i.e. both
  in studying complex social-epistemic scenarios as
  well as in the logical tools and techniques that 
 can be used to model them. We approach the theme o
 f this workhop from an interdisciplinary angle, an
 d welcome any insights on to the topic coming from
  areas such as Logic, Game Theory, Belief Revision
  Theory, Formal Epistemology, Social Science, Cogn
 itive Science and AI (multi-agent systems).   For 
 more information, see https://logicicworkshop2015.
 wordpress.com/welcome/ or contact p.rossel at uva.
 nl.   Participants who are interested in presentin
 g their work at the workshop are welcome to submit
  a 2-page abstract by 7 November 2015 (Central Eur
 opean Time). Submitted abstracts have to be upload
 ed on the easychair site at https://easychair.org/
 account/signin.cgi?key=29393263.qwW8tAmwNZbV9xQj. 
 Notifications of acceptance will be sent out by 11
  November 2015.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n      <p>Via t
 his workshop, we are creating a forum to exchange 
 ideas and explore new territory in which it is cle
 ar that logic can make a difference. We are partic
 ularly interested in the interplay between logic a
 nd the social sciences, i.e. both in studying comp
 lex social-epistemic scenarios as well as in the l
 ogical tools and techniques that can be used to mo
 del them. We approach the theme of this workhop fr
 om an interdisciplinary angle, and welcome any ins
 ights on to the topic coming from areas such as Lo
 gic, Game Theory, Belief Revision Theory, Formal E
 pistemology, Social Science, Cognitive Science and
  AI (multi-agent systems).</p>\n    \n      \n    
   <p>\n        For more information, see\n        
 <a target="_blank" href="https://logicicworkshop20
 15.wordpress.com/welcome/">https://logicicworkshop
 2015.wordpress.com/welcome/</a>\n        or contac
 t <a class="email">p.rossel <span class="at">at</s
 pan> uva.nl</a>.\n      </p>\n    </div><div>\n   
      <p>Participants who are interested in present
 ing their work at the workshop are welcome to subm
 it a 2-page abstract by 7 November 2015 (Central E
 uropean Time). Submitted abstracts have to be uplo
 aded on the easychair site at <a target="_blank" h
 ref="https://easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?key=
 29393263.qwW8tAmwNZbV9xQj">https://easychair.org/a
 ccount/signin.cgi?key=29393263.qwW8tAmwNZbV9xQj</a
 >. Notifications of acceptance will be sent out by
  11 November 2015.</p>\n      </div>
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