Trends in Logic
a conference series of the journal Studia Logica
The series started in 2003 with two conferences celebrating the 50th anniversary of Studia Logica. Since that time they have been held each year in various logical centers worldwide. Conference size and subject varies from broadly scoped big conferences devoted to philosophical logic to conferences focused on narrow hot logical subjects. Please find below full list of past conferences with link to conference poster and website.
Proposals of further conferences are welcomed: studia.logica [at] gmail.com
- 24: Cracow Logic Conference 69 together with Trends in Logic 24 – 90 Years of Studia Logica with a historical lecture on Jan Łukasiewicz 1934 Studia Logica volume. Department of Logic, Institute of Philosophy, Jagiellonian University in Kraków. June 18–21, 2024. | web-page | poster |
- 23: Bridges between Logic, Epistemology and Social Science. 70 Years of Studia Logica. Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, November 22–25, 2023. Organizer: Tomasz Jarmużek. Note: 50 presentations, about 70 participants. Big conference bridging Logic, Philosophy and Sociology with a historical session devoted to 70 anniversary of the first volume of a journal published in 1953. | web-page | poster |
- 22: Strong and Weak Kleene logics, Università degli Studi di Cagliari, July 18–20, 2022. Organizer Francesco Paoli. A hybrid conference centered upon formal concept of third logical value. About 40 participants. Studia Logica publishes a special issue: Strong and Weak Kleene logics. | web-page | poster |
- 21: Frontiers of connective logic, Chairs of Logic and Epistemology and Nonclassical Logic at the Department of Philosophy I of Ruhr University Bochum December 6–8, 2021. Organizer: Heinirch Wansing. Due to covid pandemia the conference is in hybrid form. 50–60 participants. Special issue: Frontiers of Connexive Logic. | web-page | poster |
- 20: Logic and Reasoning: Formal and Informal, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, May 2020. Organizer: Yaroslav Shramko. Note: 70 speakers contributed. Unfortunately due to covid pandemia the conference has been postponed first to May 2021, and then, until April 2022. In February 2022 in face of Russian aggression to Ukraina we decided to close the conference. We put all accepted contributions to the conference website. | web-page | poster |
- 19: Current Issue in Philosophical Logic, National Research University, Higher School of Economics, October 2019. Organizer: Elena Dragalina Chernaya. Note: Big meeting on general subject. | web-page | poster |
- 18: Fine-Grained Semantics for Modal Logic: Formal and Foundational Issues, Catholic University of Milan, Italy, September 24–27, 2018. Organizer: Alessandro Giordani. Note: well focused conference, about 30 participants. In 2021 there appeared a vol. 56 of Trends in Logic book series Logic in High Definition Trends in Logical Semantics edited by Alessandro Giordani and Jacek Malinowski. The volume gives a survey of current trends in logical semantics. It is partially based on conference proceedings. | web-page | poster |
- 17: Traditional and new perspectives on deontic logic and agency modeling, Lublin (Poland), September 2017. Organizers: Piotr Kulicki and Robert Trypuz. Note: Small well focused conference based on Bethoven grant run by Piort Kulicki and Olivier Roy. Studia Logica published a special issue: Permission, Obligations, and Beyond eds: Piotr Kulicki and Olivier Roy, vol 108 no. 1, 2020. | web-page | poster |
- 16: Consistency, Contradiction, Paraconsistency and Reasoning – 40 Years of CLE, September 2016, Campinas. Organizer: Walter Carnielli. Note: About 50 participants mainly from Brazil and Argentina. Conference related to the 50 Anniversary of Campinas University and 40 Anniversary of CLE. Papers from the conference appeared in the volume Contradictions, from Consistency to Inconsistency vol. 47 Trends in Logic book series. | web-page | poster |
- 15: Logics for Social Behaviour, June/July 2015, Delft. Organizer: Alessandra Palmigiano. Note: The conference financed by a big grant run by Alessandra, 40 participants, conference subject related to social choice. Best conference papers published in Studia Logica special issue Conference Logics for Social Behaviour eds: Alessandra Palmigiano and Marcus Pivato, vol. 106 no. 5 2018. | web-page | poster |
- 14: The Road Less Travelled. Off-stream applications of formal methods, July 2014, Ghent. Organizer: Rafał Urbaniak. Note: Very general subject, too broad to publish special issues. Conference papers were published as a book elsewhere, 40 participants. Conference proceedings published in Applications of Formal Philosophy: The Road Less Travelled (Logic, Argumentation & Reasoning Book 14) eds.: by Rafał Urbaniak and Gillman Payette, Springer 2017. | web-page | poster |
- 13 Jaśkowski versus Gentzen on Natural Deduction July, 2014, Łódź, Poland. Organizer: Andrzej Indrzejczak. Note: The conference focused on a concrete important matter. 30 participants. Special issue published before the conference: Gentzen's and Jaśkowski's Heritage 80 Years of Natural Deduction and Sequent Calculi, ed: Andrzej Indrzejczak, vol. 102 no. 6. | web-page | poster |
- 12 The Logic of Simplicity, Center for Formal Epistemology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA, June 7–9, 2013. Organizer Kevin Kelly. Note: Small workshop on a very concrete and narrow subject. 20 participants. Only invited talks. Well focused, interesting hot subject. Studia Logica publishes 6 presented papers as a virtual special issue. Simplicity and Belief Revision ed: Kevin Kelly. | web-page | poster |
- 11 Advances in Philosophical Logic, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, June 3–5, 2012. Organizer: Heinrich Wansing. Note: Big conference, 120 participants, due to the not very focused conference subject, (selected papers from the conference have been published as Recent Trends in Philosophical Logic, Trends in Logic, Studia Logica Library, Vol. 41, Springer, 2014 (edited by R. Ciuni, H. Wansing, and C. Willkommen). | web-page | poster |
- 10 Ordered Groups and Lattices in Algebraic Logic, Tbilisi, Georgia, September 20–23, 2011. Organizer: Revaz Grigolie. Note: small workshop (no contributed papers, 30 participants) on a very narrow subject related to algebraic logic. Studia Logica didn’t publish a special issue from this workshop. Some presented papers were published in regular issues. There were 2 Studia Logica conferences in 2011. | web-page | poster |
- 9 Church's Thesis: Logic, Mind and Nature, Kraków, Poland, June 3–5, 2011. Organizer: Adam Olszewski. Note: big conference (120 participants), highest level papers presented by invited speakers, many very good contributed talks. However, the conference subject was much broader than Studia Logica scope. As a consequence Studia Logica did not publish conference papers, they appeared as: Church’s Thesis. Logic, Mind and Nature, eds: Bartosz Brożek, Adam Olszewski, Piotr Urbańczyk, Copernicus Center Press Kraków 2014. There were 2 Studia Logica conferences in 2011. | poster |
- 8 Lattice-Ordered Groups and MV-Algebras: Interaction and Impact on Algebras of Logic, Buenos Aires, Argentina, October 13–15, 2010. Organizer: Roberto Cignoli. Note: small workshop (no contributed papers, 20 participants) on a very narrow subject related to algebraic logic. Studia Logica didn’t publish a special issue from this workshop. Some presented papers were published in regular issues of Studia Logica. | web-page | poster |
- 7 Trends in the Philosophy of Mathematics, Goethe–University Frankfurt, Germany, September 1–4, 2009. Organizer: Andre Fuhrmann. Note: Big but well-focused conference organized by Andre Fuhrmann. Despite the high standard of presented papers, Studia Logica published only some of them in 2010 in a special issue: 2010 Philosophy of mathematics. Selected papers based on the presentations at the conference Trends in logic VII: Trends in the philosophy of mathematics, Frankfurt, Germany, September 1–4, 2009 eds: Andre Fuhrmann, Ivan Kasa, Manfred Kupfer, 96.2. | web-page | poster |
- 6 Logic and the foundations of physics: space, time and quanta, Brussels, Belgium, 11–12 December 2008. Organizer: Sonja Smets. Note: Relatively big conference, 60 participants, well-focused subject. Studia Logica special issue consisting of selected papers: The Contributions of Logic to the Foundations of Physics, eds: Diederik Aerts, Sonja Smets, Jean Paul Van Bendegem, vol. 95 no. 1–2, 2010. | web-page | poster |
- 5 Many-Valued Logic and Cognition, Guangzhou, China, July 6–9, 2007. Organizer: Shier Ju. Note: The conference is big and small at the same time, Chinese peculiarity, 400 participants (students) in plenary session, 30 in regular sessions. Special issue. Many Valued Logic and Cognition eds: Shier Ju and Daniele Mundici, vol. 90 no. 1, 2008. | web-page | poster |
- 4 Towards Mathematical Philosophy, Torun, Poland, September 1–4, 2006. Organizer: Jacek Malinowski. Note: Huge conference, 120 participants. It was related to an essential change in Studia Logica’s editorial policy. Conference proceedings appeared in vol. 28 of Trends in Logic book series Towards Mathematical Philosophy. Papers from the Studia Logica conference Trends in Logic IV eds.: D. Makinson, J. Malinowski, H. Wansing, 2009. | web-page | poster |
- 3 In memoriam A. Mostowski, H. Rasiowa and C. Rauszer, Warsaw, September 23 and Ruciane-Nida, September 24–25, 2005, Poland. Organizer: Ryszard Wójcicki. Note: Memorial conference devoted to the memory of three leaders in the field of logic. | web-page | poster |
- 1 and 2 2003 anniversary conferences: 50 years of Studia Logica. Organizers Vincent F. Hendricks, Ryszard Wójcicki. Note: Two conferences, one in Warszawa, the second in Copenhagen. The first was big (200 participants) with contributed papers, the second small, well-focused, no contributed papers (Copenhagen). Papers from Copenhagen conference appeared as a volume 21 of Trends in Logic book series edited by V. F. Hendricks, J. Malinowski, Trends in Logic: 50 Years of Studia Logica, Springer 2003. | web-page | poster I and poster II |
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