VII WORKSHOP ON CONNEXIVE LOGIC

VII WORKSHOP ON CONNEXIVE LOGIC

Zoom registration & info: non.logic.IIF@gmail.com
Live transmission: https://youtube.com/FilosoficasUNAM

 

Program

Wednesday, October 26
Room Fernando Salmerón

12:00-14:00


 

Sara L. Uckelman (Durham): “Some reflections on the history of connexive logic”




 

14:00-16:00

LUNCH


 

16:00-17:00

Christian Andrés Romero-Rodríguez (Mexico City): “Another remark on connexive set theory”








 

17:00-18:00

Andrew Tedder (Bochum): “Kapsner complementation”





 

 

 

Thursday, October 27
Room Fernando Salmerón

10:00-11:30

Elisángela Ramírez-Cámara (Mexico City): “There’s something about Nelson’s conjunction”









 

11:30-13:00

Tomasz Jarmużek (Toruń): "Minimal change strategy and connexive logic"





 

13:00-15:00

LUNCH



 

15:00-16:00

Damian Szmuc (Buenos Aires): “On whether contra-classical logics can be saved from triviality by going substructural”






 

16:00-17:00

Andrew Tedder (Bochum): “Consistent Theories in Inconsistent Logics”






 

 

 

Friday, October 28
Room Luis Villoro

10:00-11:30

Wolfgang Lenzen (Osnabrück): “Abelard’s attempt to defend “hardcore” connexivism”






 

11:30-13:00

Andreas Kapsner (Munich): “Aristotle’s dilemma”








13:00-14:30

Heinrich Wansing (Bochum): “Constructive logic is connexive and contradictory”



 

14:30 

LUNCH

 

Organized by Luis Estrada-González (UNAM) and Fernando Cano-Jorge (Universidad Panamericana)
with the generous support from 
Graduate Program in Philosophy of Science, UNAM 
PAPIIT project IG400422 “Propositional variables and propositional constants” 
Institute for Philosophical Research,
UNAM Universidad Panamericana

Actualizado Oct 28 de 2022
    Abr 19 de 2024
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