Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Non-Classical Logics. Theory and Applications
Andrzej Indrzejczak, Micha{\l} Zawidzki

TL;DR
The conference showcased recent advances and survey works in non-classical logics, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Bulletin of the Section of Logic, with invited talks, commemorations, and specialized workshops.
Contribution
It highlights the latest research, historical milestones, and diverse applications in non-classical logics through presentations and dedicated sessions.
Findings
Presentation of novel results in non-classical logics
Survey works on logic applications and theory
Special sessions commemorating key figures in logic
Abstract
Non-Classical Logics. Theory and Applications (NCL) is an international conference aimed at presenting novel results and survey works in widely understood non-classical logics and their applications. This year's edition was also an opportunity to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the logic journal Bulletin of the Section of Logic (BSL), established in 1971 and since then published by the University of Lodz. On this occassion a number of renowned researchers having bonds with BSL were asked to deliver invited talks. Additionally, during the conference a special session was held commemorating J. Michael Dunn, outstanding logician and collecting editor of BSL, who passed away in 2021. Finally, collocated with the conference were three workshops devoted to, subsequently, non-Fregean logics, relating logics, and formal ontology, as well as a tutorial on graded logic.
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