The UConn Logic Group is an active research hub, with over forty members from mathematics, philosophy, linguistics, computer science, psychology, and law.
Dear Twitter followers of the UConn Logic Group! We've decide to stop publicizing our events on this platform. Please check https://t.co/D94csunjaA for happenings and consider subscribing to the Logic Supergroup calendar where we post events as well! https://t.co/61H4D3DwEr
Next week LOGOS will celebrate its 30th anniversary! On the occasion of this event we have organized a conference which will take place on the 20th and 21st.
Check the anniversary website here: https://t.co/94ZZsK2YtV
Check the program here: https://t.co/e44l9YYJwj
This week in the Logic Colloquium (on Zoom) – Liesbeth De Mol (Lille): Towards a diversified understanding of computability or Why we should care more about our histories. Abstract and details here: https://t.co/D94csunjaA
We are overjoyed to share that the inaugural UConn Logic Group Award is awarded to Mengyu Hu, for years of service to the Logic Group, dedication to its interdisciplinary principles, and excellent scholarship. Congratulations, Mengyu!
This Friday in the Logic Colloquium – Zoe Ashton (OSU): How the Standard View of Rigor and the Standard Practice of Mathematics Clash – Abstract and details here: https://t.co/D94csunjaA
This Friday in the Logic Colloquium - Hitoshi Omori: “Three questions on Jaśkowski's discussive logic” - Abstract and details here: https://t.co/D94csunjaA
The Logic Group is looking forward to an exciting schedule of talks this semester and is off to a fabulous start this Friday – Salvatore Florio, Stewart Shapiro, and Eric Snyder: “Semantics and logic; logic and semantics”. https://t.co/D94csunjaA
Reverse Mathematics: Problems, Reductions, and Proofs, by UConn Logic Group's very own Damir Dzhafarov, and Carl Mummert!! Available for pre-order: https://t.co/TKOZyI0cqs
Last Logic Colloquium talk for the semester – Chris Porter: "Revisiting Chaitin’s Incompleteness Theorem" – abstract and details here: https://t.co/D94csunjaA
Annual Logic Lecture today! Graham Priest is the UConn Logic Group *Scholar of Consequence* 2021/22. His talk: "How Not to See Pierre: Making Sense of Absences." https://t.co/HSXA43b7an It's public! Email us for a Zoom link. 4:45 pm EDT
This week in the Logic Colloquium: Niels Skovgaard-Olsen (University of Göttingen) on “Norm Conflicts and Epistemic Modals”. Friday, April 1st, 2:30pm EST, on Zoom. Details on how to join and abstract here: https://t.co/TZ9tn1UB7E
This week in the Logic Colloquium: Yimei Xiang @yimei_xiang (Rutgers) on “Relativized Exhaustivity: Mention-Some and Uniqueness”. Friday, March 11, 2:30 EST, on Zoom. Details on how to join and abstract here: https://t.co/D94csunjaA
This week in the Logic Colloquium: Teresa Kouri Kissel @teresakouri (Old Dominion) on “Distinguishing between merely verbal disputes and metalinguistic negotiations”. Friday, Feb 18, 2:30 EST, on Zoom. Details on how to join and abstract here: https://t.co/D94csuEU28
This week in the Logic Colloquium: (our very own) Julian Schlöder on “Neo-Pragmatist Truth and Supervaluationism”. Friday, Feb 11, 2:30 EST, on Zoom. Details on how to join and abstract here: https://t.co/D94csunR08