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 --19-November-2016-The-Logical-Structure-of-Correl
 ated-Information-Change-
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SUMMARY:The Logical Structure of Correlated Inform
 ation Change 
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161119
LOCATION:Nina van Leerzaal, Allard Pierson Museum,
  Amsterdam
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is entirely devoted to t
 he LogiCIC Research Project on “The Logical Struct
 ure of Correlated Information Change”. In this int
 erdisciplinary project we focus in particular on c
 orrelations that arise in situations in which the 
 very act of learning new information may directly 
 change the reality that is being learnt. We will c
 ombine insights and techniques from a range of res
 earch domains, including logic, game theory, philo
 sophy of science, network theory, quantum theory, 
 belief revision theory, truth approximation and fo
 rmal learning theory.  Call For Papers:  Participa
 nts who are interested in presenting their work at
  the workshop are welcome to submit a 2-page abstr
 act by 1 November 2016 (Central European Time) thr
 ough Easychair.  Notifications of acceptance will 
 be sent out by 7 November 2016.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>This work
 shop is entirely devoted to the LogiCIC Research P
 roject on “The Logical Structure of Correlated Inf
 ormation Change”. In this interdisciplinary projec
 t we focus in particular on correlations that aris
 e in situations in which the very act of learning 
 new information may directly change the reality th
 at is being learnt. We will combine insights and t
 echniques from a range of research domains, includ
 ing logic, game theory, philosophy of science, net
 work theory, quantum theory, belief revision theor
 y, truth approximation and formal learning theory.
 </p>\n</div><div>\n  <p>Call For Papers:<br>\n  Pa
 rticipants who are interested in presenting their 
 work at the workshop are welcome to submit a 2-pag
 e abstract by 1 November 2016 (Central European Ti
 me) through <a href="https://easychair.org/confere
 nces/?conf=logicic2016" target="_blank">Easychair<
 /a>.<br>\n  Notifications of acceptance will be se
 nt out by 7 November 2016.</p>\n</div>
URL:https://logicicworkshop2016.wordpress.com/
CONTACT:Pam Rossel at pammierossel at gmail.com
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