Presentations by LLFP Laboratory Staff at the “Fourteenth Smirnov Readings in Logic” Conference
Staff members of the LLFP Laboratory participated in the “Fourteenth Smirnov Readings in Logic” conference, which took place from June 19 to 21 in Moscow State University.
Elena Dragalina-Chernaya presented spoke on “Abstract Logics as Structures and Classifications of Structures.”
Igor Zaitsev gave a talk on “Axiomatic Calculi for Intuitionistic Counterparts of Logics of Counterfactual Conditionals.”
Mikhail Rybakov, together with Andrey Kudinov, made a presentation on the topic of “Complexity of Constant Fragments of Non-Normal Modal Logics,” and together with Mikhail Shcherbakov — the presentation “Logics with the Convergence Axiom: Complexity with a Small Number of Variables in the Language.”
Vitaly Dolgorukov and Elena Popova gave a talk on “The Category of Evidentiality from the Perspective of Dynamic Epistemic Logic.”
Angelina Bobrova, Alexander Poddyakov, and Vladislav Aksiotis gave a talk “Does Logic Clarify the Semantics of Conditional Statements in Natural Language?”
Viktoriia Denisova and Ricardo Peraça Cavassane delivered the presentation “Epistemic Constraints and Cognitive Distortions: A Quasi-Truth Perspective.”
Participants of the “International Academic Cooperation” project also took part in the conference.
Walter Carnielli gave a talk on “A Survey of the Brazilian Paraconsistency Program and Its Potentialities.”
Marcelo Coniglio presented his research “On Morgado and Sette’s Implicative Hyperlattices as Models of da Costa Logic C_w.”