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Presentations by IL LLFP staff members at the international conference "Analytical Philosophy: Historical Trajectories and Development Vectors"

Employees of IL LogLinFP made presentations at the international conference "Analytical Philosophy: Historical Trajectories and development Vectors", which was held on February 21 and 22 in Novosibirsk.

Elena Dragalina-Chernaya delivered a plenary presentation titled "At the Origins of Model Theory: Edmund Husserl and Rudolf Carnap on Abstract Structures".

Plenary presentations at the conference were also made by members of the laboratory's international project "Pluralistic Perspectives on Logic and Formal Philosophy":

Evandro Gomes (State University of Maringá, UNICAMP) delivered his presentation titled "Surprising Aristotle: How Non-Classical Logic Notions Shape Aristotelian Ideas on Deduction".

Marcelo Coniglio (UNICAMP) made a presentation on the topic of "On Six-Valued Logics of Evidence and Truth Expanding Belnap-Dunn Four-Valued Logic".

Vitaliy Dolgorukov spoke on "Principles of Demarcation of the Normative and Descriptive in Logic and Game Theory" (co-authored with E.L. Popova).

Mikhail Rybakov and Daria Serova delivered a presentation "Algorithmic Properties of Fragments of Modal Predicate Logics".

Denis Maslov spoke on "The Idea in Kant and Hegel: From the Ideal to the Embodied Idea".

Yuri Kazakov made a presentation "Defining the Constant 'False' in Proof Theory”.


Link to the conference website.