[PHILOS-L] CfE: UNESCO World Logic Day 2026 - Call for Events - 14 January 2026

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UNESCO World Logic Day 2026 - Call for Events
14 January 2026
http://wld.cipsh.international/

UNESCO has proclaimed January 14th as World Logic Day, a global day
dedicated to supporting the development of logic through teaching, research,
and the public dissemination of the discipline.
To this end, we would like to invite all of you to organize events --
possibly small ones -- around January 14, 2026, to celebrate this special
day.

The coordination of World Logic Day 2026 is -- for the 6th time -- in the
hands of the Conseil International de Philosophie et des Sciences Humaines
(CIPSH) and its member organization, the Division for Logic, Methodology and
Philosophy of Science and Technology of the International Union of History
and Philosophy of Science and Technology (DLMPST/IUHPST):

https://en.unesco.org/commemorations/worldlogicday
http://wld.cipsh.international/

We have learned over the last years that online meetings are easier to
finance, better for the environment, and considerably more inclusive. So
consider both in person and online events.

Events will be listed on the CIPSH website.

To be added to that list, follow the instructions at

http://wld.cipsh.international/organise_event.html

or write a short email to

wld (dot) assistantcoordinator (at) cipsh (dot) international.

(Note: Our list contains slightly updated information. In particular, you
can now add a small logo or similar element next to your entry.
Additionally, we require the exact starting time (including your time zone)
for each day, as the list is now ordered
chronologically.)

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