WLD 2019 - 1st World Logic Day
Topics/Call fo Papers
Why creating a World Logic Day? Human beings are classically considered as "Logical Animals" (Latinized as "Rational Animals"). Logic, as reasoning, is a central feature of human beings. It is not very difficult to see what can be promoted on January 14, considered as the World Logic Day: rationality, understanding and intelligence.
The beginning of the year is symbolically good: it is fine to start the new year with a logical perspective. According to the Julian calendar (calendar promoted by Julius Cæsar, in use from 45 B.C. to 1582 A.D., still in use in some locations), January 14 is indeed New Year’s Day. To unify all logicians in one day at the beginning of every year is a good way to boost logic.
The beginning of the year is symbolically good: it is fine to start the new year with a logical perspective. According to the Julian calendar (calendar promoted by Julius Cæsar, in use from 45 B.C. to 1582 A.D., still in use in some locations), January 14 is indeed New Year’s Day. To unify all logicians in one day at the beginning of every year is a good way to boost logic.
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