[PHILOS-L] Brandom & Hlobil’s Reasons for Logic, Logic for Reasons: A Critical Reception and Exploration (Paris, Oct 8–10)

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Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to announce the upcoming conference:

Brandom & Hlobil’s Reasons for Logic, Logic for Reasons: A Critical Reception and Exploration

📍 Salle J.-B. Duroselle (D639), Sorbonne, 1 rue Victor Cousin, 75005 Paris
🗓️ October 8–10, 2025
🔗 Hybrid format (Zoom link: here)

Confirmed speakers: Robert Brandom, Ulf Hlobil, Catarina Dutilh Novaes, Mark Jago, Alain Lecomte, Bernardo Marques, Matias Osta Vélez, Micol Pasti, Raphaël Tossings, Jean-Baptiste Joinet, Hugo Cadière.

📄 Full program available below.

We warmly invite you to join us in Paris or online.

Organizers: Raphaël Tossings (Sorbonne Université, uOttawa), Hugo Cadière (IRPhiL, Lyon 3), Henri Stéphanou (ISJPS, Université Paris-1 Panthéon-Sorbonne), Jean-Baptiste Joinet (IRPhiL, Lyon 3)


Program

October 8
13.00–14.30: Ulf Hlobil – Objects, Properties, and Rational Forms
15.00–16.00: Catarina Dutilh Novaes (online) – TBA
16.00–18.30: Robert Brandom (online) – Logic and the Structure of Reasons

October 9
09.00–10.00: Bernardo Marques – Material Inferences, Defeasibility, and the Logic of Scientific Vocabulary
10.00–11.00: Alain Lecomte – Ludics, dialogue and inferentialism
11.30–12.30: Matias Osta Vélez – Reasons and the Structure of Concepts: Cognitive Foundations of Material Inference
14.30–15.30: Micol Pasti – Expressivism, Pluralism, and the Boundaries of Logic
15.30–16.30: Mark Jago – Making it exact
17.00–18.00: Q&A

October 10
09.00–10.00: Jean-Baptiste Joinet – Inferentialism and Interactionism: propositions and types
10.00–11.00: Clément Lion – On the claim to a neutral common topic (Brandom/Hlobil’s bimodal conceptual realism vs. Kuno Lorenz’s constructive dialogism)
11.30–12.30: Raphaël Tossings – Sequent calculus as an anti-essentialist account of modalities
12.30–13.30: Hugo Cadière – Reasons for Logic, Logic for Reasons in context

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Hugo Cadiere

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