LLC Lectures
The LLC Lecture series is an annual series of lectures which we established to promote and disseminate key results and approaches in research about logic, language, and cognition. Each year the Center invites an emerging or established researcher (not necessarily famous) for a public presentation in Turin. The lectures are preferably based on materials that the invitee is about to publish or has just published, so they are intended as an opportunity to present and discuss new research work. Here is a list of our past lecturers:
- X. LLC Lecture: Fiona Macpherson, Perception in Dreams, 02/10/2023
- IX LLC Lecture: Hartry Field, Extreme Pluralism About Mathematics and Logic, 11/05/2023
- VIII LLC Lecture: Thomas C. Ormerod, "Failing" to find solutions, 15/12/2022
- VII LLC Lecture: Tim Williamson, Knowledge by Sight and Knowledge by Proof, 09/12/2021
- VI LLC Lecture: Stephen YABLO, Deep jokes, 10/12/2020
- V LLC Lecture: Philippe SCHLENKER, Meaning in sign, in speech, and in gestures, 5/12/2019
- IV LLC Lecture: Christian LIST, Free will in a physical world, 30/11/2018
- III LLC Lecture: Athanasios RAFTOPOULOS, Why early vision is cognitively impenetrable, 19/12/2017
- II LLC Lecture: Lorenza SAITTA, Abstraction: A key to perception, reasoning, and learning, 1/12/2016II
- I LLC Lecture: Gerd GIGERENZER, Rationality for mortals: Simple heuristics that make us smart, 15/12/2015