Ordered chronologically according to the program.
Day 1
Rashed Ahmad. Classical logic of paradox (abstract)
Takuro Onishi. Double de Morgan negation as positive modality (abstract)
Chanwoo Lee. Inferentialism from the scientific languages (abstract)
Mina Pedersen. Hybrid relevant logic (abstract)
Yuki Nishimura. A hybrid logic with empty names (abstract)
Day 2
I-Sen Chen. Machine learning and a priori knowledge (abstract)
Ren-June Wang. Multi-agent timed modal epistemic logic (abstract)
Igor Sedlar. Dunn-style semantics for modal RM (abstract)
Fan Ho. An Inquiry on Curry's β-strong reduction: Irreducible terms are in normal form (abstract)
Gaétan Bovey. From higher-order essence to metaphysical necessity via generalized identity (abstract)
Day 3
Masanobu Toyooka. Strong completeness of constant domain expansion of Restall's subintuitionistic logic (abstract)
Tore Fjetland Øgaard. An inquiry into the logic subDLQ (abstract)
Andrew Tedder. Subalgebras are good models of topics (abstract)
Alexandru Baltag. Expecting to be surprised: at the border of paradox (abstract)
Sara Ayhan. Motivating contradictory logics: Extraordinary systems require extraordinary measures (abstract)
Jared Ifland. Classicality in context (abstract)
Nils Kürbis. Definite descriptions in free core logic (abstract)
Hitoshi Omori. Remarks on many-valued approaches to modality (abstract)