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Logic and Methodology Workshop

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May 14-15, 2011
Cordura Hall 100, CSLI
Stanford University

The goal of the Logic and Methodology Workshop is to bring together senior and up-and-coming researchers in logic, epistemology, and philosophy of science to explore the interactions between these disciplines. Topics from formal epistemology will include dynamic epistemic logic, learning theory, and probabilistic methods, plus the relation of these approaches to science and cognition.

In addition to invited talks, the workshop will include *introductory tutorials* on formal methods by Johan van Benthem, Ban van Fraassen, and Kevin Kelly.

For the schedule of tutorials and talks, please see the workshop webpage.
For directions to Cordura Hall, please see the CSLI webpage.

 

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