Zoom registration & info: non.logic.IIF@gmail.com
Live transmission: https://youtube.com/FilosoficasUNAM
Wednesday, October 26
Room Fernando Salmerón
12:00-14:00
Sara L. Uckelman (Durham): “Some reflections on the history of connexive logic”
14:00-16:00
LUNCH
16:00-17:00
Christian Andrés Romero-Rodríguez (Mexico City): “Another remark on connexive set theory”
17:00-18:00
Andrew Tedder (Bochum): “Kapsner complementation”
Thursday, October 27
Room Fernando Salmerón
10:00-11:30
Elisángela Ramírez-Cámara (Mexico City): “There’s something about Nelson’s conjunction”
11:30-13:00
Tomasz Jarmużek (Toruń): "Minimal change strategy and connexive logic"
13:00-15:00
LUNCH
15:00-16:00
Damian Szmuc (Buenos Aires): “On whether contra-classical logics can be saved from triviality by going substructural”
16:00-17:00
Andrew Tedder (Bochum): “Consistent Theories in Inconsistent Logics”
Friday, October 28
Room Luis Villoro
10:00-11:30
Wolfgang Lenzen (Osnabrück): “Abelard’s attempt to defend “hardcore” connexivism”
11:30-13:00
Andreas Kapsner (Munich): “Aristotle’s dilemma”
13:00-14:30
Heinrich Wansing (Bochum): “Constructive logic is connexive and contradictory”
14:30
LUNCH
Organized by Luis Estrada-González (UNAM) and Fernando Cano-Jorge (Universidad Panamericana)
with the generous support from
Graduate Program in Philosophy of Science, UNAM
PAPIIT project IG400422 “Propositional variables and propositional constants”
Institute for Philosophical Research,
UNAM Universidad Panamericana