LORI 2027: The 11th International Conference on Logic, Rationality and Interaction Department of Philosophy, Sichuan University Chengdu, China, October 23-26, 2027 |
| Conference web page | https://golori.org/lori2027/ |
| Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lori2027 |
| Abstract registration deadline | March 1, 2027 |
| Submission deadline | March 7, 2027 |
Call for Papers
11th International Conference on Logic, Rationality and Interaction (LORI-11)
The 11th International Conference on Logic, Rationality and Interaction (LORI-11) will be held at the Department of Philosophy, Sichuan University and the Institute of Logic, Science and Culture, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China, during October 23-26, 2027. For a more detailed information, see further and go to https://golori.org/lori2027/
The International LORI conference series aims at bringing together researchers working on a wide variety of logic-related topics that concern the understanding of rationality and interaction. The series also aims at fostering a view of Logic as an interdisciplinary endeavour, and supports the creation of an East-Asian community of interdisciplinary researchers. More information on the LORI series can be found on https://golori.org/
Submission Guidelines
We invite submissions of contributed papers to LORI-11 in the broad scope of interdisciplinary themes of the LORI series, spreading over logic, philosophy, AI, computer science, and game theory.
We invite two types of submissions:
1. Regular papers with original, unpublished, and not currently submitted elsewhere contributions, at most 12 pages long, excluding references, in PDF format following the standard Springer LNCS style, downloadable e.g. from here: https://latextemplates.github.io/stys-for-overleaf/llncs.cls
2. Short papers (extended abstracts), reporting on ongoing or recently published work, at most 4 pages long, in PDF format following the standard Springer LNCS style.
List of Topics
Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
agency and multi-agent systems
argumentation and agreements
belief representation and reasoning
belief revision and belief merging
causality
cooperation
decision making and planning
dynamics of informational attitudes
intentions, plans, and goals
intuitionistic and substructural logics
knowledge representation
knowledge and action
logic and learning
modal and temporal logics
natural language and speech acts
norms and normative systems
preference and utility
probability and uncertainty
rationality
social choice
social interaction
strategic reasoning and game theory
Contact
All submissions should be made electronically, via EasyChair, on https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lori2027
For detailed conference information and registration, please visit: https://golori.org/lori2027/
