Keynote speakers
Vito Michele Abrusci (Roma Tre University)
Felice Masi ("Federico II" University of Napoli)
Contributed speakers
Paolo Baldi (University of Salento)
Joan Bertran-San Millán (Complutense University of Madrid)
Moritz Bodner (University of Wien)
Michele Contente (Czech Academy of Sciences) / Caterina Sisti (University of Torino)
Elisa Diambri (University of Parma)
Jasper Eeckhout (CLPS, KU Leuven)
Zhao Fan (Centre Leo Apostel, Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Giuseppe Guastamacchia (University of Torino)
Doukas Kapantais (Academy of Athens)
Javier Legris (IIEP, University of Buenos Aires and CONICET)
Francesca Maffettone ("Federico II" University of Napoli)
Valentin Müller (Logic and Theory Group, Dept. of Computer Science, University of Bern)
Irene Pisani (University of Parma)
Tuesday 28 October
Morning session (chair: TBA)
9.15 - 9.45 Registration and opening
9.45-10 Welcome speech by Maria Teresa Catena (Head of the Philosophy Section, "Federico II" University of Napoli), Edoardo Massimilla (President of the Italian Society for the History of Philosophy, "Federico II" University of Napoli), Andrea Mazzucchi (Director of the Dept. of Humanities, "Federico II" University of Napoli)
10 - 11 Felice Masi ("Federico II" University of Naples)
The Bernays Problem: from Epistemology of Beweistheorie to Phenomenology of Mathematical Structure
11 - 11.20 Coffee break
11.20 - 12 Doukas Kapantais (Academy of Athens)
To which Logical System does the Aristotelian Syllogistic correspond?
12 - 12.40 Elisa Diambri (University of Parma)
Impossible Antecedents in 13th-Century Logic: Divergent Approaches in William of Sherwood (c. 1200–c. 1272) and Peter of Spain (c. 1210–c. 1277)
12.40 - 13.20 Jasper Eeckhout (CLPS, KU Leuven)
From Louvain with Logic: Cornelius Valerius and English Vernacular Logic
Afternoon session (chair: TBA)
15 - 15.40 Giuseppe Guastamacchia (University of Torino)
From Prague to the Vienna Circle: Mapping the Herbartian Roots of Logical Empiricism
15.40 - 16.20 Francesca Maffettone ("Federico II" University of Napoli)
Brentano's Legacy on Double Judgments: An Extension or a Threat to Idiogenetic Theory?
16.20 - 16.40 Coffee break
16.40 - 17.20 Javier Legris (IIEP, University of Buenos Aires and CONICET)
Identity in Peirce’s Logical Work: from the Algebra to the Graphs
20.30 Social dinner
Wednesday 29 October
Morning session (chair: TBA)
10 - 11 Vito Michele Abrusci (Roma Tre University)
Observations and Considerations on the Hilbert Program for the Foundations of Mathematics
11 - 11.20 Coffee break
11.20 - 12 Joan Bertran-San Millán (Complutense University of Madrid)
Burali-Forti's Construction of Arithmetic
12 - 12.40 Irene Pisani (University of Parma)
Husserl beyond Anti-Psychologism. Formal and Real Logic after the Prolegomena to a Pure Logic
12.40 - 13.20 Moritz Bodner (University of Wien)
From Mathematical Practice to Foundational Thinking. The Case of Hilbert's Algebraic Work
Afternoon session (chair: TBA)
15 - 15.40 Valentin Müller (Logic and Theory Group, Dept. of Computer Science, University of Bern)
Heinrich Behmann on the Paradoxes of Logic and Set Theory
15.40 - 16.20 Michele Contente (Czech Academy of Sciences) / Caterina Sisti (University of Torino)
From Weyl to Ramsey: Generalisations as Rules
16.20 - 16.40 Coffee break
16.40 - 17.20 Zhao Fan (Centre Leo Apostel, Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Searching for Philosophical Roots in Turing’s Analysis of Computability: The Wittgenstein Story
17.20 - 18 Paolo Baldi (University of Salento)
Degrees of logic. On the past and future of fuzzy logics
18 - 18.30 Presentation of the 2025-2026 cycle of the Seminar Series in the History of Logic and closing
Under construction