[FOM] CFP: SYMPOSIUM on PROOFS, PROGRAMS, PROCEDURES: FORMAL AND EPISTEMIC ISSUES
Giuseppe Primiero
martin at eipye.com
Mon Dec 24 20:25:02 EST 2012
The Centre for Logic and Philosophy of Science of
Ghent University was founded in 1993. On occasion
of its 20th anniversary the Centre organises an
international Conference on Logic and Philosophy
of Science (CLPS13) on the themes that are central to its research:
- Logical analysis of scientific reasoning processes
- Methodological and epistemological analysis of scientific reasoning processes
Conference dates: 16-18 September 2013
Keynote talks will be given by Diderik Batens
(the founder of the Centre), three logicians
(Natacha Alechina, Graham Priest and Stephen
Read) and three philosophers of science (Hanne
Andersen, Hasok Chang, and Jim Woodward).
We will also schedule parallel sessions with
contributed papers and special symposia with a
limited number of papers. I organise a symposium (#4) on
PROOFS, PROGRAMS, PROCEDURES: FORMAL AND EPISTEMIC ISSUES
The proof-theoretical understanding of logical
relations and properties has received in the last
40 years a significantly new impact from the
intuition underlying the so-called Curry-Howard
Isomorphism: the contextual validity of a proof
is equivalent to the executability of a program
in a network. Given the large impact of this
identity on theoretical aspects of logic and
their applications, bridging formal properties of
proofs with computational aspects of programs is
of huge importance. Besides the purely
syntactical relation between (proof-)validity and
(program-) correctness, proof theories for modal,
temporal, dynamic logics can be used to verify
software and hardware specification in a
decidable way. In the debate between denotational
and procedural semantics of programming languages
a similar paradigm change is at stake where the
standard approach to truth is replaced by
provability of type preservation and termination of procedures.
Proofs, programs, procedures represent the
foundational elements in this novel understanding
of traditional logical problems. In this session
we will explore formal and epistemic issues that
are relevant to proof-theoretical and
type-theoretical systems, program logics and
procedural semantics. Topics of interest include but are not restricted to:
- proof-theories and type-theories for
multi-agent systems, distributed and parallel computing
- formal and meta-theoretical issues in modal, temporal, concurrent systems
- applications of proof-theoretical and
type-theoretical models to issues of trust,
security, reliability, functioning and malfunctioning
- type-checking, proof-checking and automatization
- procedural semantics for epistemic purposes
If you want to present a paper at this symposium,
please upload an abstract in PDF format (between 500 and 1000 words) to:
<https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=clps13>https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=clps13Â
before 1 April 2013.
You will be asked to choose between one of the following submission categories:
- Logical analysis of scientific reasoning processes
- Methodological and epistemological analysis of scientific reasoning processes
- Symposium submission
Select the last option and mention the symposium
number in the title of your abstract.
If you do not have an EasyChair account you can create one here:
<https://www.easychair.org/account/signup.cgi>https://www.easychair.org/account/signup.cgi
Unfortunately, we cannot offer any financial
support for symposium speakers. Neither can we waive the registration fee.
All abstracts for symposia will be refereed by
the organisers and other members of the programme
committee. Notification of acceptance will be given by 15 May 2013.
All further information (e.g. accommodation,
registration, maps) can be found at the
conference website:Â <http://www.clps13.ugent.be/>http://www.clps13.ugent.be/.
The programme will be available on the website by 1 July 2013.
--
dr. Giuseppe Primiero Centre for Logic and
Philosophy of Science Ghent University
<http://www.philosophy.ugent.be/giuseppeprimiero>www.philosophy.ugent.be/giuseppeprimiero
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