Seminar of the Department of Logic is held irregularly but usually on the third Thursday of the month.

 

Program

 

2025

9. 12. 2025 Paolo Baldi

21. 11. 2025 Tim Crane: The Myth of Artificial General Intelligence

25. 9. 2025 Gabriel Sandu: Mathematical truth as truth in the mathematical UniverseMathematical truth as truth in the mathematical Universe

19. 6. 2025 Vojtěch Kolman: Peircův falibilismus a metoda vědeckého bádání

9. 6. 2025 Alan Hájek: A Chancy Theory of Counterfactuals

3. 4. 2025 Greg Restall: Modal Logic and Contingent Existence

20. 3. 2025 Stanislav Sousedík: Problém esencialismu a jeho řešení u Kanta a ve scholastice

16. 1. 2025 Pietro Sabelli: Towards the Categorical Semantics of the Minimalist Foundation

 

2024

12. 12. 2024 Vít Punčochář: Problémy v základech matematiky

17. 10. 2024 Giovanni Sambin: Mathematics as a natural and dynamic process. Philosophical arguments

18. 4. 2024 Michele Contente: Some Remarks on the Constructive Conception of Predicativity

14. 3. 2024 Karlo Gardavski: Epistemic Practices in a Deontic Space

22. 2. 2024 Mirco Sambrotta: If God looked into AI systems, would he be able to see there whom they are speaking of?

18. 1. 2024 Christian Damböck: Noncognitive Deliberation or: What is the Political Legacy of Logical Empiricism?

 

2023

21. 9. 2023 Benjamin Zayton

16. 11. 2023 Sebastian Horvat

 

2022

15. 12. 2022 Martin Gustafsson: The illusion of intransitive measurement: Diamond, Kripke and Wittgenstein on the standard meter

24. 11. 2022 Ingolf Max: The Philosophical relevance of chess analogies

14. 11. 2022 Richard Lawrence: Signs and content in early mathematical formalism

22. 9. 2022 Anton Alexandrov: Frege´s explication of function and its relevance for logicism

7. 7. 2022 David Corfield: Modal and graded type theory

9. 6. 2022 Benjamin Marschall: Readymades and Realism

6. 6. 2022 Christopher Gauker: Epistemic versus objective possibilities

19. 5. 2022 Barbara Partee: Psychologism and anti-psychologism in the history of formal semantics and changing notions of semantic competence

16. 5. 2022 William d´Alessandro: Mathematical explanation and understanding - a noetic account

21. 4. 2022 Anja Weiberg: Wittgenstein´s critique of the ideal of 'sublimation'

17. 3. 2022 Georg Schiemer: Roots of structuralism

17. 2. 2022 Pavel Arazim: Struktura a inference

 

2020

24. 2. 2020 Georg Brun & Hans Rott: The Objects of Logic

 

2019

31. 10. 2019 Gary Kemp: In Favour of the Classical Quine on Ontology

13. 5. 2019 Tim Lampert: Theory of Formalisation: An Iconic Alternative

18. 4. 2019 Grace Paterson: Proxies as Extending Agents

4. 3. 2019 Hans Rott: Difference-Making Conditionals and the Relevant Ramsey Test

4. 3. 2019 Georg Brun: No Common Core, but a Shared Staring Point. A Reflective-Equilibrium Approach to Contested Concepts

21. 2. 2019 Ivo Pezlar: Composition of Deductions within the Propositions as Types Paradigm

24. 1. 2019 Vít Punčochář: An algebraic Study of Questions

 

2018

10. 12. 2018 Huimin Dong: The Epistemic Roles of Ceteris Paribus on Scaling Permission

29. 11. 2018 Igor Sedlár: Fine-grained modal logics: A simple approach

25. 10. 2018 Andrew Tedder: A Multimodal Interpretation of Descartes' Creation Doctrine

3. 9. 2018 Doroteya Angelova: Some Non-classical Aspects of Ancient Logic and Their Contemporary Explications

4. 6. 2018 Göran Sundholm: Validity

24. 5. 2018 Vít Punčochář: Informační sémantika pro modální logiky

19. 4. 2018 Pavel Arazim: Jak platí logická pravidla

29. 3. 2018 Davide Crippa: Some Early Attempts to Prove the Impossibility of Squaring the Circle

22. 2. 2018 Ivano Ciardelli: Two Switches in the Theory of Counterfactuals

18. 1. 2018 Ansten Klev: Husserl's logical grammar