Call for submissions for a special issue "Frontiers of connexive logic" Journal: Studia Logica (https://www.springer.com/journal/11225)
Guest editors: Hitoshi Omori (Ruhr University Bochum) and Heinrich Wansing (Ruhr University Bochum). Description: Modern connexive logic started in the 1960s with seminal papers by Richard B. Angell and Storrs McCall. Connexive logics are orthogonal to classical logic insofar as they validate certain non-theorems of classical logic, namely • Aristotle’s Theses: ∼(∼A → A), ∼(A → ∼A), and • Boethius’ Theses: (A → B) → ∼(A → ∼B), (A → ∼B) → ∼(A → B). Systems of connexive logic have been motivated by considerations on a content connection between the antecedent and succedent of valid implications and by applications that range from Aristotle’s syllogistic to Categorial Grammar and the study of causal implications. Surveys of connexive logic can be found in: • S. McCall, “A History of Connexivity”, in D.M. Gabbay et al. (eds.), Handbook of the History of Logic. Volume 11. Logic: A History of its Central Concepts, Amsterdam, Elsevier, 2012, pp. 415–449. • H. Wansing, “Connexive Logic”, in Edward N. Zalta (ed.), The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Spring 2020 Edition). Available at: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/logic-connexive/. Recently, connexive logics have received new attention. Following the conference Trends in Logic XXI, ”Frontiers of connexive logic” (see https://sites.google.com/view/trendsinlogicxxi/), this special issue is meant to present current work on connexive logic to stimulate future research. Any papers related to connexive logics are welcome. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following: • Discussions on the notion of connexive logics; • Examinations of various systems of connexive logics; • Relations between connexive logics and other nonclassical logics, such as conditional logics; • Philosophical implications of connexive logics; • Discussions on the relation between Experimental philosophy and connexivity. Moreover, we will have a special section on other contra-classical logics, and thus any papers related to contra-classical logics, other than connexive logics, are welcome. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following: • Discussions on the notion of contra-classicality; • Examinations of various systems of contra-classical logics; • Relations between contra-classical logics and other nonclassical logics; • Philosophical implications of contra-classical logics. Submission details: Submissions of papers, following the general rules of Studia Logica (see http://www.studialogica.org/authorsinfo.html), should be submitted via the Editorial Manager system (www.editorialmanager.com/stud ) by selecting the article type "S.I. : Frontiers of Connexive Logic". The deadline for submission is: June 30, 2022. For further information, please contact both guest editors at hitoshi.om...@rub.de and heinrich.wans...@rub.de. -- Você está recebendo esta mensagem porque se inscreveu no grupo "LOGICA-L" dos Grupos do Google. Para cancelar inscrição nesse grupo e parar de receber e-mails dele, envie um e-mail para logica-l+unsubscr...@dimap.ufrn.br. Para ver esta discussão na web, acesse https://groups.google.com/a/dimap.ufrn.br/d/msgid/logica-l/110824de-31e3-44fc-cc11-dbf4bb381456%40ruhr-uni-bochum.de.