The aim of this interdisciplinary workshop is to bring together philosophers, probability theorists, logicians, artificial intelligence researchers, and psychologists to discuss selected problems in the broad domains of reasoning and uncertainty, including inferences about conditionals, inconsistency, and coherence, how to argue and make decisions rationally, and how to represent and manage uncertainty and incomplete knowledge. We also aim to discuss philosophical foundations and methodological questions concerning reasoning research. For example, whether and how combining conceptual, formal (like (non-classical) logic, (coherence-based) probability logic, artificial intelligence models), and empirical research methods may cross-fertilise reasoning research on normative and descriptive dimensions. Workshop website: https://go.ur.de/reasunc2022 Speakers Andrea Capotorti (University of Perugia, Italy) Nicole Cruz (University of Innsbruck, Austria) Chris Fermüller (TU Wien, Austria) Sabine Frittella (INSA Centre Val de Loire, France) Angelo Gilio (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy) Anthony Hunter (University College London, UK) Gianluigi Oliveri (University of Palermo, Italy) David Over (Durham University, UK) Romina Schmid (University of Regensburg, Germany) Leon Schöppl (University of Regensburg, Germany) Bart Verheij (University of Groningen, Netherlands) Organizers: Niki Pfeifer (University of Regensburg, Germany) Hans Rott (University of Regensburg, Germany) Giuseppe Sanfilippo (University of Palermo, Italy) The workshop will be held in presence. Because of COVID-19 restrictions, we offer the possibility for online participation. Please register (for free) here: https://forms.gle/B1iEiA8JGK8Y5v8M6 The Zoomlink for online participation will be sent to registered participants shortly before the workshop starts. |