Program

Monday 13 August
17:00-17.30 Introduction to the workshop theme by Jakub Szymanik
17.30-18.30 Iris van Rooij. Rationality, intractability and the prospects of “as if” explanations

Tuesday 14 August
17.00-17.30 Maria Spychalska. Superlative quantifiers and epistemic interpretation of disjunction
17.30-18.00 Barbara Tomaszewicz. Quantifiers and visual cognition: the processing of proportional and superlative most in Bulgarian and Polish
18.00-18.30 Fabian Schlotterbeck and Oliver Bott. Easy solutions for a hard problem? The computational complexity of reciprocals with quantificational antecedents

Wednesday 15 August
17.00-17.30 Yacin Hamami and John Mumma. Euclid’s Diagrammatic Logic and Cognitive Science
17.30-18.00 András Veszelka. The experimental investigation of the updated traditional interpretation of the conditional statement
18.00-18.30 Karolina Krzyżanowska, Sylvia Wenmackers, Igor Douven and Sara Verbrugge. Conditionals, Inference, and Evidentiality

Thursday 16 August
17.00-17.30 Nina Gierasimczuk, Han van der Maas and Maartje Raijmakers. Logical and Psychological Analysis of Deductive Mastermind
17.30-18.00 Justine Jacot. The Double Disjunction Task as a Coordination Problem
18.00-18.30 Rasmus K. Rendsvig. Using Quantified Epistemic Logic as a Modeling Tool in Cognitive Neuropsychology

Friday 17 August
17.00-18.00 David Ripley & Paul Egré. Vagueness and hysteresis: a case study in color categorization
18.00-18.30 Award ceremony for Best Paper Award and Best Student Paper Award, followed by closing remarks – Jakub Szymanik and Rineke Verbrugge

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