The ANU School of Philosophy will be hosting a cross-cultural workshop on the philosophy of logic from a Buddhist perspective.
The aim of the workshop is to bring together some of the leading scholars of Buddhist (and Indian) logic and contemporary philosophers of logic in order to foster interdisciplinary interactions between them.
Speakers will include Dr Koji Tanaka from the ANU School of Philosophy and PhD Candidate Szymon Bogacz, Brendan Gillon (McGill), Marie-Hélène Gorisse (Ghent), Bryce Huebner (Georgetown), Carrie Jenkins (UBC), Ed Mares (Wellington), Danielle Macbeth (Haverford), Parimal Patil (Harvard), Graham Priest (CUNY Graduate Center), Gila Sher (UC San Diego) and Audrey Yap (Victoria).
The workshop will be held from 7 – 9 August and you can register at http://bit.do/buddhist-logic.