June, 21 (This schedule uses the Moscow time zone, UTC+3)
13.00-13.15
Opening
13.15-14.15
Plenary session (Chair: Vladimir Vasyukov)
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13.15-14.15
Pavel Naumov (King’s College),
Knowledge and Responsibility
15.30-18.00 (Chair: Alexander Zapryagaev / Elena Lisanyuk)
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15.30-16.00
Manuel Arnulfo Cañas Muñoz (University of Salamanca),
The Internalist Justificatory Function of Reductio ad Absurdum -
16.00-16.30
Yaroslav Petrukhin (University of Lodz),
Normalisation for some infectious logics with bivalent semantics -
16.30-17.00
Alex Belikov (MSU),
Peirce's Triadic Logic and Its (Overlooked) Connexive Expansion -
17.00-17.30
Konstantin Shishov (HSE),
Unsharp Quantum Measurements as a States of Knowledge: Epistemic Logic of Quantum Information
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15.30-16.00
Sena Bölek (Bilkent University),
Basic Moral Certainties, Deep Disagreements, and Cognitive Command -
16.00-16.30
Aleks Knoks (University of Zurich),
Specificationism, generalism, and the logic of rights -
16.30-17.00
Jordan Myers (University of Pittsburg),
Restricting the Reactive Attitude -
17.00-17.30
Gleb Karpov (SPSU),
Forgiveness as a speech act in logic of action -
17.30-18.00
Dmitry Ananyev (London School of Economics and Political Science), Imperfect Duties Can't Curb the Demands of Beneficence
18.30-20.00 (Chair: Alexander Zapryagaev / Elena Lisanyuk)
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18.30-19.00
Chris Meacham (University of Massachusetts, Amherst),
The Nomic Likelihood Account of Laws -
19.00-19.30
Iván Marinovic (Stanford University),
Jeremy Bertomeu (Washington University),
Miracles as Bayesian Persuasion -
19.30-20.00
Aydin Mohseni (University of California, Irvine),
HARKing: from Misdiagnosis to Misprescription
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18.30-19.00
Kye Palider and Neo Yin (University of Toronto),
A Formal Theory of Scientific Change -
19.00-19.30
Maria Del Rosario Martinez Ordaz (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro),
Understanding defective theories: From logic to epistemology -
19.30-20.00
Nikolay Arkhiyereyev (BMSTU),
Formal philosophy of science: statement and set-theoretic approach