Dear Cheerful Logicians and Friends of Logic,

Sorry for the late blast this week! I was heavily involved in the ongoing
twitter warfare this week, and allowed this to distract me from the One
True Cause of logic.

At any rate, a few reminders/useful things to know:

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   The supergroup finally has its own official website. Here's a link
   <https://sites.google.com/view/logicsupergroup/the-logic-supergroup>.
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   Universität Regensburg is hosting a virtual workshop on August 27 and 28
   that might be of interest to many members. For more information visit this
   link
   
<https://www.uni-regensburg.de/philosophie-kunst-geschichte-gesellschaft/theoretische-philosophie/workshops/2020/index.html>
   .
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   *The Logic Supergroup has a YouTube channel!* Recordings of almost all
   talks are available at
   https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqOAS8SHP-5nGjYEE2FE6xw
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   The Buenos Aires Logic Group is hosting a workshop on Substructural
   Logics and Metainferences this week followed by their ninth annual Workshop
   on Philosophical Logic on September 3 & 4 September 10 & 11. Check out
   https://www.ba-logic.com/workshops/ for info on both events.

This week we again have a bounty of talks, beginning with two talks on
Tuesday. First up, at 2pm GMT-5, is Rehana Patel speaking on Combining
Logic and Probability in the Presence of Symmetry. After that, at 4pm
GMT-5, is Charles Leitz on The Euclidean and The Eudoxian in Kant’s Theory
of Magnitude. On Thursday, from 7pm GMT-5 until 9:15pm GMT-5 is the
Workshop on Substructural Logics and Metainferences featuring talks by Dave
Ripley, Bruno Da Ré, Damián Szmuc and Paula Teijeiro. Finally, on Friday at
10am GMT-5 we have Larry Moss talking about natural logic.

More info, as usual, is below.

Supergroup Talk:



Speaker: Larry Moss (Indiana University)

Title: Natural Logic

Time and Date: Friday August 28, 10:00GMT-5

Link:https://ksu.zoom.us/j/92990488001pwd=enFJTCt0ZTR5Z0doQm52Z0U4MHdBQT09

*Meeting ID:* 929 9048 8001

*Passcode:* natural

Abstract: Much of modern logic originates in work on the foundations of
mathematics. My talk reports on work in logic that has a different goal,
the study of inference in language. This study leads to what I will call
“natural logic”, the enterprise of studying logical inference in languages
that look more like natural language than standard logical systems.  The
talk should appeal to several communities:  mathematical logicians
interested in completeness and complexity results, including results for
logical systems that are not first-order. (The talk also includes the
simplest completeness theorem in all of logic.)  It also should interest
philosophers of logic curious about syllogistic reasoning and its many
modern extensions, and also about taking inference seriously in natural
language semantics.  And it has something to say to people in natural
language processing, since there are now several working systems based on
natural logic which can perform simple inference on text in the wild, and
our community is engaged in a dialog with the machine learning NLI
community, since machine learners now outperform the logical tradition.



Talks by Member Groups:


*Lógicos em Quarentena*



Speaker: Rehana Patel (African Institute for Mathematical Sciences)

Title: Combining Logic and Probability in the Presence of Symmetry

Time and Date: Tuesday, August 25⋅14:00GMT-5

Link: https://meet.google.com/ndj-ryap-dch

Abstract: Among the many approaches to combining logic and probability, an
important one has been to assign probabilities to formulas of a classical
logic, instantiated from some fixed domain, in a manner that respects
logical structure. A natural additional condition is to require that the
distribution satisfy the symmetry property known as exchangeability. In
this talk I will trace some of the history of this line of investigation,
viewing exchangeability from a logical perspective, and report on the
current status of a joint program of Ackerman, Freer and myself on
countable exchangeable structures.


*OCIE (Orange County-Inland Empire)*


*Speaker: *Charles Leitz (UC Irvine)

*Title: *The Euclidean and The Eudoxian in Kant’s Theory of Magnitude

*Time and Date: *Tuesday, August 25⋅16:00 GMT-5

*Link: *https://uci.zoom.us/j/95859575948

*Abstract: *Certain aspects of Kant's theory of magnitude, such as his
insistence that arithmetical magnitude has no axioms, are puzzling. In this
presentation, I examine those puzzles in light of Kant's debt to Euclid,
and in particular to the Latin translation tradition of Euclid. I show that
key elements of Kant's theory can be explained as resulting from the
efforts of Latin translators such as Scheubel and Clavius to harmonize
discrepant "Eudoxian" and "Euclidean" approaches to geometry in the Greek
Elements. When understood in this way as continuous with his mathematical
milieu, the puzzles of Kant's magnitude become (somewhat) less puzzling.

*Buenos Aires Logic Group*

*Workshop on Substructural Logics and Metainferences*

*19:00-20:00* Dave Ripley: “A toolkit for metainferential logics”
*22:15 to 23:15 *Bruno Da Ré, Damián Szmuc and Paula Teijeiro:
“Derivability and Metainferential Validity”
*Abstracts*: https://www.ba-logic.com/workshops/workshop-on-metainferences/
.
*Link*:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/3928115760?pwd=L010aFRldUU3R0hPRVhxY2pDZkVNdz09



Other Notes and Announcements:

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   To access the supergroup calendar, please follow this link:
   
https://calendar.google.com/calendar?cid=ZGhoanNoanF1bGhmaG9xam5scDJlc2o0bDhAZ3JvdXAuY2FsZW5kYXIuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbQ
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   To access the member groups joint calendar, please follow this link:
   
https://calendar.google.com/calendar?cid=aG8wNWljaGxkNXI2N2oyMnZvY3BzdmRoMWNAZ3JvdXAuY2FsZW5kYXIuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbQ
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   If you represent a member group and would like your events to appear on
   the joint calendar, be sure to add them! Contact any of the organizers if
   you need permission to do so.



Yay for logic!

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