Crash course in relevant logic

This course will introduce relevant logics, a form of non-classical logic which has a long history and which is currently undergoing something of a research renaissance.

  • Data:

    14 MARZO
    -
    16 MARZO 2023
     dalle 11:00 alle 13:00
  • Luogo: Aula rossa, via Azzo Gardino 23

Crash course in relevant logic

 

 

Organizzato da: Eugenio Orlandelli
Con: Andrew Tedder (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)

 

This course will introduce relevant logics, a form of non-classical logic which has a long history and which is currently undergoing something of a research renaissance. The course will start with a historically and motivationally oriented introduction, focused on the various ways that researchers have conceived of relevance in a logical setting. Next we'll turn to consider the application of proof-theoretic methods to study relevant logics, especially using sequent calculus, and some of their limitations. Finally, we'll consider model theory, particularly in the form of frame-based semantics similar to Kripke semantics for modal logic. The course will be largely self-contained: a familiarity with classical logic will be helpful but not strictly necessary.

 

  • 14/03 ore 11-13 Lezione 1
  • 15/03 ore 11-13 lezione 2
  • 16/03 ore 11-13 lezione 3