[Event at CIG] Cfp CLAR 2025: the 6th International Conference on Logic and Argumentation, Taiyuan (China), June 14 -16 2025

Thomas Ågotnes thomas.agotnes at uib.no
Mon Nov 4 15:32:56 CET 2024


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CLAR 2025 The 6th International Conference on Logic and Argumentation

14th - 16th June 2025 Taiyuan (China)
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1. CLAR 2025
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The 6th International Conference on Logic and Argumentation (CLAR 2025) invites contributions from logic, artificial intelligence, philosophy, computer science, linguistics, law, and other areas studying logic and formal argumentation. CLAR 2025 will be held 14th-16th June 2025 at Shanxi University in Taiyuan. 

CLAR 2025 aims to highlight recent advances in logic and argumentation and foster interaction in these two areas between researchers within and outside China.

The interplay between logic and argumentation spans different disciplines and historical eras: from ancient philosophy (Socrates' dialectics, Aristotle's logic) to contemporary computer science (dialogues, multiagent systems). Research in logic and argumentation offers formal or semi-formal models that capture reasoning patterns and dialogue activities of diverse kinds. Their applications in artificial intelligence range from law and ethics to linguistics. CLAR 2025 will focus on a variety of topics and formalisms, including formal models of argumentation (abstract or structured), preference and support, but also dispute and dialogue systems for online argumentation or the processing of legal texts.

Established in 2016 as a workshop hosted by Zhejiang University, the CLAR series has been increasingly successful and become an international event and discussion forum in the two areas of logic and argumentation. Our aim for CLAR 2025 is to be a platform for the advancement of the existing discussions within each of the areas above, to span bridges between their different traditions, and finally to open argumentation to new applications and other areas in artificial intelligence, such as legal reasoning, explainable AI, ethical dilemmas, reasoning about uncertainty and knowledge representation, etc. Previous conferences can be accessed via: https://www.zlaire.net/clar/.

Information about CLAR 2025 can be found at the conference website: https://www.zlaire.net/clar2025/.


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2. Important Dates  
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Submission deadline: 1st Feb 2025, AoE timezone (Anywhere on Earth)  


Notification: 15th March 2025 


Camera Ready: 30th March 2025


Conference dates: 14th - 16th June 2025


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3. Invited Speakers
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TBD


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4. Topics
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Suggested topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

* Abstract argumentation
* Applications of logic and/or argumentation
* Applied logic
* Argumentation and game theory
* Argumentation and law
* Argumentation and linguistics
* Argumentation and medical reasoning
* Argumentation and causal reasoning
* Argumentation and explainable AI
* Argumentation and ethical AI
* Argumentation and knowledge graph reasoning
* Argumentation and modal logics
* Argument mining
* Argumentation schemes
* BDI logic
* Computational argumentation
* Deontic logic
* Dynamic epistemic logic 
* Belief revision
* Formal models for dialog and argumentation
* Informal logic
* Judgment aggregation
* Knowledge representation and reasoning
* Logic for game theory
* Logic for multi-agent systems
* Logic for semantic web
* Logic for social networks
* Mathematical logic
* Modal logic
* Nonmonotonic logics
* Numerical and uncertainty reasoning
* Philosophical logic
* Pragma-Dialectics
* Preference logic
* Probabilistic argumentation
* Quantitative argumentation  
* Structured (i.e. logic-based) argumentation
* Uncertain argumentation 

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5. Dates and Venue
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June 14th - 16th 2025, Shanxi University, Taiyuan (China). 


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6. PC Chairs
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Thomas Ågotnes (University of Bergen, Norway; Shanxi University, China)
Dragan Doder (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)


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7. Local Chair
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Chao Xu (Shanxi University, China)



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8. How to submit
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We invite submissions describing original unpublished work, not currently under review. Articles should not exceed 16 pages, excluding references. 

Submission files can be uploaded on EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=clar2025

The submitted work must be typeset using the LNCS latex package that can be found at:

https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/new-latex-templates-available/15634678 

Additional support material may be included in an appendix, although the main file should be self-contained. CLAR 2025 PC members will be encouraged, but not requested, to consider this additional material in their evaluation.

Submissions exceeding the page limit or not adjusting to the format guidelines will be rejected without review.  


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9. Proceedings
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The CLAR 2025 conference proceedings will be published by Springer LNAI volume (Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence).


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10. Best Paper Award
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CLAR 2025 will present the best paper award to recognise outstanding contributions. Authors of the winning paper will receive a monetary award of EUR 500, sponsored by Springer. (To be confirmed). 


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11. Special Issue
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After the conference, a selection will be made among the papers accepted at CLAR 2025. The authors will be invited to submit an extended version for a special Issue in a high-impact journal. (To be confirmed)




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