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Let’s act! - Formal models of collective agency, intention, and responsibility II Main Building, Room 5
Logical, Modelling and Philosophical Foundations of Science - Historical Development, Current Investigations and Perspectives II Main Building, Auditorium IV
The Legacy of Joachim Lambek (FoLLI affiliated meeting) II Main Building, Room 3
Session of IASCUD (International Association for Science and Cultural Diversity) I Main Building, Room 7
A2.1 Philosophical Logic Main Building, Room 8
A4.1 Historical Aspects of Logic / Ancient logic Main Building, Room 17
B1.1 Methodology Main Building, Room 13
B2.1 Formal Philosophy of Science and Formal Epistemology Main Building, Room 15
B3.3 Metaphysical Issues in the Philosophy of Science Main Building, Room 12
C1.1 Philosophy of the Formal Sciences Main Building, Room 10
C2.1 Philosophy of the Physical Sciences Main Building, Room 6
C3.1 Philosophy of the Life Sciences Main Building, Room 4
C4.1 Philosophy of the Cognitive and Behavioural Sciences Main Building, Room 14
C5.1 Philosophy of the Humanities and the Social Sciences + C6.4 Philosophy of the Applied Sciences and Technology Main Building, Room 16
A3. Invited Session: Computational Logic and Applications of Logic Main Building, Small Hall
B4. Invited Session: Ethical and Political Issues in the Philosophy of Science Main Building, Room 1
Truth and Paradox: wither the future? Main Building, Auditorium II
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Let’s act! - Formal models of collective agency, intention, and responsibility III Main Building, Room 5
Logical, Modelling and Philosophical Foundations of Science - Historical Development, Current Investigations and Perspectives III Main Building, Auditorium IV
The Legacy of Joachim Lambek (FoLLI affiliated meeting) III Main Building, Room 3
Session of IASCUD - Science and Cultural Diversity: Integrating Historical and Philosophical Aspects II Main Building, Room 7
A2.2 Philosophical Logic Main Building, Room 8
A2.3 Philosophical Logic Main Building, Room 13
B1.2 Methodology Main Building, Room 17
B2.2 Formal Philosophy of Science and Formal Epistemology Main Building, Room 14
B3.1 Metaphysical Issues in the Philosophy of Science Main Building, Room 12
B5.3 Historical Aspects in the Philosophy of Science Main Building, auditorium I
C2.2 Philosophy of the Physical Sciences Main Building, Room 6
C7.2 Philosophy of Medicine Main Building, Room 4
International Council for Science (ICSU) special session: Health and Wellbeing in the Changing Urban Environment Main Building, Small Hall
Ratio ad contrarium: the logical and philosophical importance of reasoning under contradictions Main Building, Room 10
Social Epistemology: Research Teams and Scientific Communities Main Building, Auditorium II
The Role of Abstractions and Generalizations in Systems and Synthetic Biology Main Building, Room 15
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Let’s act! - Formal models of collective agency, intention, and responsibility IV Main Building, Room 5
Teaching Commission: Innovative and Effective Teaching in Undergraduate Philosophy of Science and Logic Main Building, Room 13
Logical, Modelling and Philosophical Foundations of Science - Historical Development, Current Investigations and Perspectives IV Main Building, Auditorium IV
The Legacy of Joachim Lambek (FoLLI affiliated meeting) IV Main Building, Room 3
A1.4 Mathematical Logic + C3.6 Philosophy of the Life Sciences Main Building, Room 17
A2.4 Philosophical Logic Main Building, Room 7
A2.6 Philosophical Logic Main Building, Room 8
B1.11 Methodology Main Building, Room 6
B2.3 Formal Philosophy of Science and Formal Epistemology Main Building, Room 14
B4.2 Ethical and Political Issues in the Philosophy of Science Main Building, Room 4
C1.2 Philosophy of the Formal Sciences Main Building, Room 10
C2.3 Philosophy of the Physical Sciences Room 21, Main Building
C7.1 Philosophy of Medicine Main Building, Room 15
C3. Invited Session: Philosophy of the Life Sciences Main Building, Small Hall
Epidemiological Practices? An Integrative Approach to Epidemiological Causal Reasoning Main Building, Auditorium II
Symposium on Danielle Macbeth's Realizing Reason: A Narrative of Truth and Knowing (Oxford UP 2014) Main Building, Room 12
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