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  • Talk by Andrea Sabatini

    The next talk of our seminar series will be given by Andrea Sabatini (Scuola Normale Superiore) via Teams (please, see details below) on Monday, May 6th, starting from 12:30 CET. Here it is the title and abstract of his talk: Title: Proofs and refutations: a structural approach to nonmonotonic reasoning Abstract: In this talk I will present a novel proof-theoretic approach to…

  • Talk by Vaishak Belle

    The next talk of our seminar series will be given by Vaishak Belle (University of Edinburgh) via Teams (please, see details below) on Monday, April 29th, starting from 12:30 CET. Here it is the title and abstract of his talk: Title: Logic meets Learning: From Aristotle to Neural Networks Abstract: The tension between deduction and induction is perhaps the most fundamental issue…

  • Talk by Valentin Goranko

    The next talk of our seminar series will be given by Valentin Goranko (Stockholm University) via Teams (please, see details below) on Monday, April 15th, starting from 12:30 CET. Here it is the title and abstract of his talk: Title: A Logic for Strategic Reasoning of Rational Agents with Normative Constraints Abstract: I will present a logic-based study of agency and multi-agent…

  • Talk by Thomas Bolander

    The next talk of our seminar series will be given by Thomas Bolander (Technical University of Denmark) via Teams (please, see details below) on Monday, April 8th, starting from 12:30 (Milan time). Here it is the title and abstract of his talk: Title: From Dynamic Epistemic Logic to Socially Intelligent Robots Abstract: Dynamic Epistemic Logic (DEL) can be used as…

  • Talk by Paolo Perrone

    The next talk of our seminar series will be given by Paolo Perrone (University of Oxford) via Teams (please, see details below) on Monday, March 18th, starting from 12:30 (Milan time). Here it is the title and abstract of his talk: Title: Higher abstraction for probability and statistics Abstract: Probability and statistics are at the…

  • Recorded lectures by Sanjay Modgil are now available

    On February 27 and February 28 at the Department of Philosophy (University of Milan), Prof. Sanjay Modgil (Reader in Artificial Intelligence at the Department of Informatics at King’s College London and visiting Professor at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Milan) taught a course entitled  Truth, Logic and Dialogue. Recorded lectures are now available online, at the YouTube…