The Meaning, Logic, and Cognition seminar is a lecture series by ILLC researchers, showcasing research relevant to the ILLC's Formal Semantics and Philosophical Logic Unit: formal semantics and pragmatics, philosophy of logic and language, and logical modeling of language-related human cognition.
Organizers: Émile Enguehard, Tomasz Klochowicz, Simone Picenni
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Upcoming lectures are listed below. For past lectures, please see the archive.
To see the MLC (and DIP) agenda, click here (and click here to download the calendar to your computer).
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Sabina Domínguez Parrado (Abstract)
Title: How (not) to Be a Logical PluralistLocation: SP107 F1.15 (ILLC Seminar Room) -
Sophie Nagler (Abstract)
Title: Measuring Meaning: Inference Behaviour Semantics for All* Connectives in Two-Dimensional Sequent CalculiLocation: SP107 F1.15 (ILLC Seminar Room) -
Valentin D. Richard
Title: TBALocation: SP107 F1.15 (ILLC Seminar Room)