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I-Mean 2: Context and Meaning,
University of the West of England,
April 13-15 2010: 2009:
MBR'09_BRAZIL: Model-Based Reasoning in
Science and Technology: Abduction, Logic, and Computational
Discovery Second
Conference on Concept Types and Frames
in Language, Cognition, and Science,
Universiteit Düsseldorf, August 24-26
Reference and Non-Existence,
6th Barcelona Workshop on Issues in the Theory of Reference, Language,
Logic and Cognition Research Group, University of Barcelona, June 17-19 Syntax and
Ontology of Predication,
Chaire d'Excellence 'Ontological
Structure and Semantic Structure,'
Institute for the History
and Philosophy of Science and Technology,
Paris, February 6-7 2008:
Progic07
- The Third Workshop on Combining Probability and Logic, University
of Kent, September 5-7
2nd World Congress and School on Universal Logic, Xi'an, China,
August 16-22
Language, Communication and Cognition, University of Brighton,
August 4-7
Utterance Interpretation
and Cognitive Models II, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, July 19-21
Social Life and Meaning Construction,
Third Language, Culture and Mind Conference, University of Odense,
Denmark, July 14-16
18th
Annual Meeting, Society for Text and Discourse, FedEx Institute of
Technology, University of Memphis July 12-15
CADAAD 2008, Annual Conference,
Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis across Disciplines, University
of Hertfordshire, July 10-12
Language and Ontology, Third Joint Paris-Oxford Workshop, Institute
for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, Paris, June
26-28
COMMA'08: Second International
Conference on Computational Models of Argument, University of
Toulouse, May 28-30
First Colloquium, Semantics and Philosophy in Europe (SPE), Ecole Normale
Superieure, May 2-4
Contexte, Communication, et Signification (Context, Communication and
Meaning), Institut Jean-Nicod, Paris, Paris, April 15-18
Vagueness and Language Use, Ecole Normale Superieure and Institut
Jean-Nicod, April 7-9
Logics and Collective Decision-Making,
Erasmus International Institute, Lille, France, March 13-14
Because, Département de Philosophie, Université de Genève,
February 15-17 2007:
What
if? So What! Interdisciplinary Approaches to
Counterfactual Reasoning,
Erasmus University of Rotterdam, December 17-20
A Figure of
Speech, Department of
Philosophy, Kansas State University
Annual Conference, Australasian Association for
Logic, School of Philosophy, University of Melbourne, November 9-11
Context-Dependence, Perspective and Relativity in Language and Thought,
École Normale Supérieure, November 9-11
Plurality, Unity and Structure in Ontology and Mathematics,
Institute for the History of Philosophy, Science and Technology, Paris,
October 18-19
Plurality, Unity and Structure in Semantics, Ecole Normale
Superieure, October 3
Normative Concepts, Department of Philosophy, University of
Zurich, September 21-22
Concept Types and Frames in Language, Cognition, and Science,
Heinrich-Heine University Düsseldorf, August 20-22
2nd World Congress and School on
Universal Logic, Xi'an, China, August 16-22
Logic, Rationality and
Interaction, Beijing, August 5-9
CombLog'07, International
Workshop on Combination of Logics, Neuchâtel, Switzerland, July 4
LOGICA 2007, 21st Annual Symposium, Institute of Philosophy,
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Hejnice Monastery, June 18-22
Philosophy of Language Workshop, Irish Network of Philosophy of
Language and Thought, Geary Institute, University College Dublin, June
18
Linguistics
and Epistemology, Department of Philosophy, University of Aberdeen,
May 12-13
37th
Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages, University of Pittsburgh,
March 15-18
Logic, Computability
and Randomness 2007, Universidad de Buenos Aires, January 10-13 2006: A Figure of
Speech: Conference on Metaphor, Centre for Cognitive Sciences
and Semantics, University of Latvia, December 17-18 Oxford-Paris
Philosophy of Language Workshop, Institute of History and
Philosophy of Science and Technology, Paris, December 16-17
Fifth Conference,
Spanish Society of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science (SLMFCE),
Granada, November 29-December 1
Logic and Rhetoric,
University of Cambridge, October 21-22
Second International Congress
on Tools for Teaching Logic, Salamanca, September 26-30 Annual Colloquium,
Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas, Sheffield
University, September 7-10
HyLo 2006: International Workshop on Hybrid Logic 2006,
Affiliated with LICS 2006, August 11
ESSLLI 2006: 18th European
Summer School in Logic, Language and Information, University of
Malaga, Spain, July 31-August 11 State of Stylistics,
Annual Meeting 2006, PALA, University of Joensuu Finland, July 26-29
External Symbol
Grounding Workshop 2006, University of Plymouth, July 3-4
Utterance, Interpretation
and Cognitive Models: How Realistic are our Semantic and Pragmatic
Theories?, Universite Libre of Bruxelles, June 23-24
PALMYR 3: 3rd
Paris-Amsterdam Logic Meeting of Young Researchers, Institut Jean-Nicod,
June 27-28
Economics and Language, Fundación Urrutia Elejalde, Universidad
Nacional de Educación a Distancia Madrid, June 15-17 LOGICA 2006, Institute of
Philosophy, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Hejnice
Monastery, June 19-23
Philosophy of Language Workshop, Irish Network of Philosophers of
Language and School of Philosophy, University College Dublin, June 1 Foundational Issues in
Logic: Logical Consequence and Logical Constants Revisited, Área de
Lógica y Filosofía de la Ciencia, Dpto. de Lógica y Filosofía Moral,
Facultad de Filosofía, Universidad Santiago de Compostela , May 18-19
Logic and Language
2006, University of Birmingham, April 28-30
CADAAD 2006, First International Conference, Critical Approaches
to Discourse Analysis across Disciplines, University of East Anglia, 2005: Paradox: Logical, Cognitive
and Communicative Aspects, First International Symposium of Cognition,
Logic and Communication, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia, November 4-6
Annual
Conference, Australasian Association for Logic, Department of
Philosophy, Wesern Ausralia, September 24-25
Dynamics and the Language Sciences, Sidney Sussex College,
University of Cambridge, September 9-11
ESSLLI-2005:
Seventeenth European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information,
Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, August 8-19 Workshop
on Inference and Meaning, Department of Philosophy, University of
Melbourne, July 12-14
Progic2005:
Objective Bayesianism, Second Workshop on Combining Probability and
Logic, Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science, London School of
Economics, July 6-8
The Semantics / Pragmatics
Distinction, Context-05 Modeling and Using Contexts, Paris,
July 5 Music
and Language, Music Research Group, University of Aberdeen, June
21-22
Logica 2005: 19th
Annual Symposium, Institute of Philosophy, Academy of Sciences of the
Czech Republic, Hejnice Monastery, June 20-24 Annual
Meeting, Association for Symbolic Logic, Stanford University, May
19-22 Causality, Probability and
Rationality, Istituto di Studi Avanzati, Department of Philosophy and
Department of Economics, University of Bologna, May 6-7
Contemporary Perspectives on
Logicism, Institute of Logic, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland,
April 21-23
Experimental Pragmatics: Exploring the Cognitive Basis of Conversation,
Faculty of English, University of Cambridge, April 14-16
1st World Congress and School on Universal
Logic (UNILOG 2005), Montreux,
Switzerland, March 26-April 1 Spring Meeting,
Association for Symbolic Language, San Francisco, March 23-27 Paradoxes, School of
Philosophy, University of East Anglia, January 28-29
Metaphor,
Philosophy Programme, University of London, January 21-22 2004: Model-Based Reasoning in Science and Engineering,
Department of Philosophy, University of Pavia, December 16-18 The Lens of Language: Howard
Wettstein's The Magic Prism, Department of Philosophy, University
of California, Riverside, December 1
HPLMC-04: Third International Workshop on the History and Philosophy of
Logic, Mathematics, and Computation, Donostia - San Sebastian,
Faculty of Philosophy, University of the Basque Country (Donostia - San
Sebastian), November 4-6 Logic,
Games and Philosophy: Foundational Perspectives, Prague
International Colloquium, Department of Logic, Institute of Philosophy,
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic and Department of Philosophy,
University of Helsinki, Prague, Czech Republic, September 28-October 1
Language,
Cognitive Science, and Evolutionary Psychology, New England
Institute for Cognitive Science and Evolutionary Psychology, University of
New England, October 22-23
International Language and Cognition Conference,
University of New England, Australia, September 10-12
Prospect and
Retrospect, Annual Conference, PALA, University of New York, July
25-28 Workshop on Logic, Language, Information and
Computation, Paris, July 19-22 Logica 2004,
Institute of Philosophy, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 18th Annual
International Symposium, Hejnice Monastery, June 21 to 25 Ancient Logic,
Department of Philosophy, University of Edinburgh, June 9
Annual
Meeting, Association for Symbolic Logic, Carnegie Mellon University,
May 19-23 2003:
British
Logic Colloquium 2003, Department of Philosophy, St. Andres
University, September 3-6
Annual
Conference 2003, Australasian Association of Logic,
Department of Philosophy, University of Adelaide, July 5-6
Recent
Work in the Philosophy of Language, Philosophy Programme, Research
School of the Social Sciences, Australian National University, July 1-2
Workshop
in Philosophical Logic: a Logical Approach to Philosophy, Department
of Philosophy, University of Waterloo, May 9-10 Logic
and Language 2003, Department of Philosophy, University of
Birmingham, April 14-16 European
Philosophy of Language and the Analytical Tradition
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on Logic in Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, University of
Trento, March 13-14
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