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AWPL 2020: 5th Asian Workshop on Philosophical Logic
7-9 April 2020
Hangzhou, China
https://www.xixilogic.org/events/awpl2020/
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CALL FOR PAPERS

The 5th Asian Workshop on Philosophical Logic, 7-9 April 2020, Hangzhou, 
China

Asian Workshop on Philosophical Logic (AWPL) is an event-series initiated 
by a group of Asian logicians, and in 2012 the first installment took 
place at the JAIST in Japan. It is devoted to promote awareness, 
understanding, and collaborations among researchers in philosophical logic 
and related fields. The workshop emphasizes the interplay of philosophical 
ideas and formal theories. Topics of interest include non-classical 
logics, philosophical logics, algebraic logics, and their applications in 
computer science, cognitive science, and social sciences. The second, 
third and fourth workshops took place successfully in Guangzhou (2014), 
Taipei (2016) and Beijing (2018), respectively. The previous post 
conference proceedings were published in the Studia Logica book series 
"Logic in Asia" (http://www.springer.com/series/13080?detailsPage=titles
with Springer.

The Fifth Asian Workshop on Philosophical Logic (AWPL 2020) will be held 
in Hangzhou, China, on 7-9 April 2020, organized by the Institute of Logic 
and Cognition at Zhejiang University.

The AWPL 2020 workshop is an event in the Zhejiang Logic for AI Summit 
(ZjuLogAI 2020, https://www.xixilogic.org/zjulogai/) which takes place on 
6-9 April 2020. All AWPL participants are invited to attend other events 
as well.

AWPL 2020 and ZJULogAI are in collaboration with the Second Tsinghua 
Interdisciplinary Workshop on Logic, Language, and Meaning: Monotonicity 
in Logic and Language, 10-12 April 2020 
(http://tsinghualogic.net/JRC/?page_id=1576)

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INVITED SPEAKERS

To be confirmed.

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SUBMISSION

All submissions should present original works not previously published. 
Submissions should be typeset in English, using the LNCS template 
(https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines), 
be prepared as a PDF file with at most 12 pages (including reference list, 
appendixes, acknowledgements, etc.), and be sent to the workshop 
electronically via EasyChair 
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=awpl2020) by the corresponding 
author on time. It is assumed that, once a submission is accepted, at 
least one of its authors will attend the workshop and present the accepted 
work. After the workshop, selected submissions will be invited to revise 
and submit to a post conference proceedings, to be published in the ?Logic 
in Asia? series.

For questions please send email to [email protected]

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IMPORTANT DATES

Submission deadline: 30 November 2019
Notification: 1 January 2020
Workshop: 7-9 April 2020

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PROGRAM COMMITTEE (to be confirmed)

Thomas Ågotnes, University of Bergen
Nick Bezhanishvili, University of Amsterdam
Sujata Ghosh, Indian Statistical Institute
Meiyun Guo, South-West University, China
Fengkui Ju, Beijing Normal University
Kok-Yong Lee, National Chung Cheng University
Beishui Liao, Zhejiang University (chair)
Hanti Lin, University of California Davis
Fenrong Liu, Tsinghua University
Hu Liu, Sun Yat-Sen University
Xinwen Liu, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Minghui Ma, Sun Yat-Sen University
Hiroakira Ono, JAIST, Japan
Eric Pacuit, University of Maryland
R Ramanujam, Institute of Mathematical Sciences, India
Olivier Roy, University of Bayreuth
Katsuhiko Sano, Hokkaido University
Yì N. Wáng, Zhejiang University (co-chair)
Chin-Mu Yang, Taiwan National University
Jiji Zhang, Lingnan University--
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