OZSW Symposium on logical philosophy

Together with Colin Caret and Sebastian Speitel, I will present some new work on invariance in non-classical logic at this year's OZSW conference in Eindhoven this August. This will be my first OZSW conference and I'm excited to find out what it's like. The other talks will be given by Rachel Boddy and and Johannes … Continue reading OZSW Symposium on logical philosophy

Workshop on Logical Pluralism at the MCMP

I am excited to be part of this Workshop on Logical Pluralism at the MCMP put together by Martin Fischer. The list of speakers looks great and I am really looking forward to this: Ole Hjortland (Bergen)Martin Fischer (MCMP)Alessandra Marra (MCMP)Rodrigo Mena González (MCMP)Julien Murzi (Salzburg)Gil Sagi (Haifa)Tyko Schuff (MCMP)Erik Stei (Utrecht)Brett Topey (Salzburg)Hosea von … Continue reading Workshop on Logical Pluralism at the MCMP

Workshop: Context-sensitivity and logical consequence

[As the event is approaching, I pushed this up a bit] This June, the scientific network on context-sensitive language will host a workshop on the interrelations between logic and context-sensitivity in Bonn. Confirmed speakers (so far) are: Gillian Russell (Chapel Hill) Filippo Ferrari (Bonn) Daniel Gutzmann (Cologne) Kristina Liefke (Frankfurt) Sebastiano Moruzzi (Bologna) Stefano Pugnaghi … Continue reading Workshop: Context-sensitivity and logical consequence

Talks in the States 2018

I will talk about the correctness of logics at a couple of conferences. First, at the Joint Meeting of the South Carolina Society for Philosophy and the North Carolina Philosophical Society, in Rock Hill, SC, then at the Pacific APA in San Diego, CA, and, in May, at the 46th Annual Meeting of the Society … Continue reading Talks in the States 2018