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Spirituality comes in many different forms, including both religious and non-religious. Much work has been done exploring the relationships between logic and certain religious traditions. Much less work has been done exploring the relationships between logic and other religious traditions, logic and “spiritual but not religious” viewpoints, and logic and spirituality in general. This workshop will provide an opportunity to examine work on all these topics. We welcome submissions on topics relating to logic and Christian theology, logic and Islamic theology, logic and Buddhism, and so on, but we particularly encourage work on less-studied religious traditions, non-religious spiritual traditions, and especially work on the relationship between logic and spirituality in general.
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Send a one page abstract by October 25, more details here:
Organizer:
- Ricardo Sousa Silvestre, Federal University of Campina Grande, University of Brasília, and Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Keynote Speaker:
- Daniel Molto, University of Sussex, UK
"Religious Mystery and Paradox"