Presentation Proposal
To take part in the conference, authors must submit an extended abstract of approximately 1000-1500 words by JANUARY 10th, 2023. It must be in .doc, .rtf, or LaTeX.
If you use LaTex, Bibtex is preferred. Here is the LATEX template, and the Word template.
The extended abstract must also contain a 300-word abstract for the conference web site/booklet.
Please send it to the co-chair Lorenzo Magnani lmagnani@unipv.it.
Symposia Proposal (intended for approx. 4-5 participants)
Please send a 2-page symposium proposal by JANUARY 10th, 2023 to the co-chair Emiliano Ippoliti emi.ippoliti@gmail.com.
All submitted extended abstracts will be reviewed. The precise format of the conference will be decided once the revision process is completed. We expect approximately 60/80 contributed presentations. Reviewed proposals will be scored as follows:
After the conference, all the authors of accepted proposals are entitled to submit a complete paper for the proceedings. Here is the link.
EXTENDEND DEADLINE for both abstracts and symposia: January 20
RELEVANT RESEARCH AREAS
We call for papers in the following areas:
- General theoretical and cognitive issues in model-based reasoning
- Models as fictions, distortions, credible worlds
- Creative reasoning
- Models and games of make-believe
- Ontology of models
- Affordances, artifacts, and model-based reasoning
- Brain, neuroscience, and model-based reasoning
- Abduction
- Logical analyses related to model-based reasoning
- Inferences, interaction and duality in logic and language
- Visual, spatial, imagistic modeling and reasoning
- Simulative modeling
- Surrogative reasoning
- The role of diagrammatic reasoning
- Computational models of visual and simulative reasoning
- Causal and counterfactual reasoning in model construction
- Visual analogy
- Thought experiments
- Manipulative reasoning
- Distributed model-based reasoning
- Distributed cognition, embodiment, and model-based reasoning
- Models of rationality and inference patterns in decision making
- Model-based reasoning in scientific discovery and conceptual change
- Model-based reasoning and ethics
- Model-based reasoning and finance
- Model-based reasoning and economics
- Model-based reasoning and history of philosophy
- Model-based reasoning and semiotics
- Model-based reasoning in scientific explanation
- Model-based medical diagnosis
- Model-based reasoning in engineering and robotics
- Model-based reasoning and technological artifacts
- Model-based reasoning and knowledge management
- Model-based reasoning and information technology
- The role of models in scientific and technological thinking
- Model-based reasoning and learning
- Model-based reasoning and language
To take part in the conference, authors must submit an extended abstract of approximately 1000-1500 words by JANUARY 10th, 2023. It must be in .doc, .rtf, or LaTeX.
If you use LaTex, Bibtex is preferred. Here is the LATEX template, and the Word template.
The extended abstract must also contain a 300-word abstract for the conference web site/booklet.
Please send it to the co-chair Lorenzo Magnani lmagnani@unipv.it.
Symposia Proposal (intended for approx. 4-5 participants)
Please send a 2-page symposium proposal by JANUARY 10th, 2023 to the co-chair Emiliano Ippoliti emi.ippoliti@gmail.com.
All submitted extended abstracts will be reviewed. The precise format of the conference will be decided once the revision process is completed. We expect approximately 60/80 contributed presentations. Reviewed proposals will be scored as follows:
- Accepted for half-hour presentation;
- Accepted for poster session;
- Rejected
After the conference, all the authors of accepted proposals are entitled to submit a complete paper for the proceedings. Here is the link.
EXTENDEND DEADLINE for both abstracts and symposia: January 20
RELEVANT RESEARCH AREAS
We call for papers in the following areas:
- General theoretical and cognitive issues in model-based reasoning
- Models as fictions, distortions, credible worlds
- Creative reasoning
- Models and games of make-believe
- Ontology of models
- Affordances, artifacts, and model-based reasoning
- Brain, neuroscience, and model-based reasoning
- Abduction
- Logical analyses related to model-based reasoning
- Inferences, interaction and duality in logic and language
- Visual, spatial, imagistic modeling and reasoning
- Simulative modeling
- Surrogative reasoning
- The role of diagrammatic reasoning
- Computational models of visual and simulative reasoning
- Causal and counterfactual reasoning in model construction
- Visual analogy
- Thought experiments
- Manipulative reasoning
- Distributed model-based reasoning
- Distributed cognition, embodiment, and model-based reasoning
- Models of rationality and inference patterns in decision making
- Model-based reasoning in scientific discovery and conceptual change
- Model-based reasoning and ethics
- Model-based reasoning and finance
- Model-based reasoning and economics
- Model-based reasoning and history of philosophy
- Model-based reasoning and semiotics
- Model-based reasoning in scientific explanation
- Model-based medical diagnosis
- Model-based reasoning in engineering and robotics
- Model-based reasoning and technological artifacts
- Model-based reasoning and knowledge management
- Model-based reasoning and information technology
- The role of models in scientific and technological thinking
- Model-based reasoning and learning
- Model-based reasoning and language