World Logic Day

January 14, Sunday

World Logic Day
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World Logic Day is celebrated annually on January 14. This day was established by UNESCO in collaboration with the International Council for Philosophy and Human Sciences (CIPSH) to raise awareness of the importance of logic in everyday life and science. It was first celebrated in 2019, and since then it has become an international platform for discussing and popularizing logic as a discipline.

The date of January 14 was not chosen by chance. It was on this day:

In 1901, Alfred North Whitehead, one of the greatest British philosophers and logicians, co-author of the famous work Principia Mathematica, died. In 1978, Kurt Gödel, an Austrian-American logician and mathematician known for his incompleteness theorems, which had a huge impact on mathematics and philosophy, died.

Celebration
A variety of events are held on Logic Day:

Lectures, seminars and conferences devoted to logic and its application in various disciplines such as mathematics, computer science, philosophy, linguistics and cognitive science.
Discussions and debates where experts share their views on the future of logic and its role in educational systems and scientific research.
Publications and exhibitions aimed at popularizing the history of logic, its outstanding representatives and key ideas.

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