Call for Papers
The Fifth International Conference on Logic, Rationality and Interaction (LORI-V)
October 28-31, 2015
Taipei, Taiwan
The International Conference on Logic, Rationality and Interaction (LORI) conference series aims at bringing together researchers working on a wide variety of logic-related fields that concern the understanding of rationality and interaction. The series aims at fostering a view of Logic as an interdisciplinary endeavor, and supports the creation of an East-Asian community of interdisciplinary researchers.
We invite submission of contributed papers on any of the broad themes of LORI series; specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to, formal approaches to
· agency | · argumentation and agreement | · belief representation |
· cooperation | · belief revision and belief merging | · strategic reasoning |
· games | · decision making and planning | · knowledge and action |
· epistemology | · dynamics of informational attitudes | · knowledge representation |
· interaction | · norms and normative systems | · natural language |
· rationality | · philosophy and philosophical logic | · preference and utility |
· social choice | · probability and uncertainty | · social interaction |
· intentions, plans, and goals
Submitted papers should be at most 12 pages long, with one additional page for references, in PDF/DOC format following the Springer LNCS style. Please submit paper by May 18, 2015 via EasyChair for LORI-V. Accepted papers will be collected as a volume in the Folli Series on Logic, Language and Information, and may later be published in a special issue of a prestigious journal. To encourage graduate students, those whose papers are single-authored and are accepted will be exempt from the registration fee, and up to 10 students will also have free accommodations during the conference dates.
For detailed conference information and registration, please visit the website: LORI-V.
Invited Speakers
Prof. Maria Aloni (Department of Philosophy, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Prof. Joseph Halpern (Computer Science Department, Cornell University, USA)
Prof. Eric Pacuit (Department of Philosophy, University of Maryland, USA)
Prof. Liu Fenrong (Department of Philosophy, Tsinghua University, China)
Prof. Branden Fitelson (Department of Philosophy, Rutgers University, USA)
Prof. Churn-Jung Liau (Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
Organizers: LORI, National Taiwan University (NTU) and National Yang Ming University (YMU), Taipei, Taiwan, LORI
Questions about paper submission please contact: Prof. Wiebe van der Hoek (wiebe@liverpool.ac.uk) or Prof. Wesley Holliday wesholliday@berkeley.edu
Questions about conference details please contact conferenceonlogic@gmail.com