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Proceedings will be published by Springer (Series "SAPERE" 
http://www.springer.com/series/10087)
Selected technical papers will be published in a special issue of an 
international Journal

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          MODEL-BASED REASONING, ABDUCTIVE COGNITION, CREATIVITY

     Inferences & Models in Science, Logic, Language, and Technology


         Chairs: Emiliano Ippoliti, Lorenzo Magnani, Selene Arfini

                      June 7-9 2023 – Rome, Italy

             Department of Philosophy,  Sapienza University of Rome
                     Villa Mirafiori – Via Carlo Fea 2, 00161 Roma
                                    Rooms: II, VI, X
                (Seventh International MBR Conference)

                  WEB SITE: http://www.mbr023rome.com/

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                       MBR COMMUNITY WEB SITE
                http://www.unipv.it/webphilos_lab/cpl2/

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IMPORTANT DATES

Submission of extended abstracts........January 10th, 2023
Notification of acceptance...................February 20th, 2023
Registration at discounted price..........before March 10th, 2023
Conference...........................................June 7th-9th, 2023
Submission of final papers ....................September 30th, 2023



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Organization:
- University of Pavia, Department of Humanities, Philosophy Section
- Department of Philosophy, Sapienza University of Rome
- Italian Society of Logic and Philosophy of Science (SILFS)

GENERAL INFORMATION

The International Conference ‘MODEL-BASED REASONING, ABDUCTIVE 
COGNITION, CREATIVITY. Inferences & Models in Science, Logic, Language, 
and Technology’ will be held at Sapienza University of Rome 
https://web.uniroma1.it/dip_filosofia/en/node/6157, from Wednesday 7th 
to Friday 9th of June 2023. The conference is organized by the 
Department of Humanities, Philosophy Section and Computational 
Philosophy Lab of the University of Pavia and the Department of 
Philosophy of Sapienza University of Rome. THe conference site will be 
at Villa Mirafiori https://turismoroma.it/en/places/villa-mirafiori, 
where the Departent of Philosophy is located.

PROGRAM

The conference will explore the logical, epistemological, and cognitive 
aspects of the modeling practices employed in science, technology, and 
cognitive science, including logical and computational models of such 
practices. We solicit papers that examine the model-based reasoning from 
philosophical, logical, epistemological, historical, sociological, 
psychological, or computational perspectives.
The conference will also cover the impact of model-based reasoning to 
enhance human cognitive skills— mental, hybrid, manipulative, etc.

SUBMISSIONS OF EXTENDED ABSTRACT AND SYMPOSIA PROPOSALS

Presentation Proposal
To take part in the conference, authors must submit an extended abstract 
of approximately 1000-1500 words by JANUARY 10th, 2023. It must be in 
.doc, .rtf, or LaTeX.
If you use LaTex, Bibtex is preferred. Here is the LATEX template, and 
the Word template.
The extended abstract must also contain a 300-word abstract for the 
conference web site/booklet.
Please send it to the co-chair Lorenzo Magnani lmagnani at unipv.it.


Symposia Proposal (intended for approx. 4-5 participants)
Please send a 2-page symposium proposal by JANUARY 10th, 2023 to the 
co-chair Emiliano Ippoliti emi.ippoliti at gmail.com.

All submitted extended abstracts will be reviewed. The precise format of 
the conference will be decided once the revision process is completed. 
We expect approximately 60/80 contributed presentations. Reviewed 
proposals will be scored as follows:

     Accepted for half-hour presentation;
     Accepted for poster session;
     Rejected


After the conference, all the authors of accepted proposals are entitled 
to submit a complete paper for the proceedings to be sent to Lorenzo 
Magnani, lmagnani at unipv.it

See also CONFERENCE WEB SITE: http://www.mbr023rome.com/


PROCEEDINGS

Papers should be previously unpublished, written in English, and 
formatted in either LaTeX or DOC, with a maximum of 20 pages. If you use 
LATEX, BIBTEX is preferred. Please send the files to Lorenzo Magnani 
lmagnani at unipv.itMBR

Final date for submissions is September 30th, 2023.

Proceedings will be published by Springer (SAPERE series, 
http://www.springer.com/series/10087). Moreover, an additional subset of 
papers will be invited for inclusion (again following further review) in 
one or two special issues of the Logic Journal of IGPL or another of the 
well-known international journals that have already published papers 
from MBR98, MBR01, MBR04, MBR06_CHINA, MBR09_BRAZIL, MBR012:ITALY; 
MBR015_ITALY, MBR018_SPAIN.

RELEVANT RESEARCH AREAS

We call for papers in the following areas:
- General theoretical and cognitive issues in model-based reasoning
- Models as fictions, distortions, credible worlds
- Creative reasoning
- Models and games of make-believe
- Ontology of models
- Affordances, artifacts, and model-based reasoning
- Brain, neuroscience, and model-based reasoning
- Abduction
- Abduction, morality, and violence
- Abduction and secrecy
- Logical analyses related to model-based reasoning
- Inferences, interaction and duality in logic and language
- Visual, spatial, imagistic modeling and reasoning
- Simulative modeling
- Surrogative reasoning
- The role of diagrammatic reasoning
- Computational models of visual and simulative reasoning
- Causal and counterfactual reasoning in model construction
- Visual analogy
- Thought experiments
- Manipulative reasoning
- Distributed model-based reasoning
- Distributed cognition, embodiment, and model-based reasoning
- Models of rationality and inference patterns in decision making
- Model-based reasoning in scientific discovery and conceptual change
- Model-based reasoning and ethics
- Model-based reasoning and finance
- Model-based reasoning and economics
- Model-based reasoning and history of philosophy
- Model-based reasoning and semiotics
- Model-based reasoning in scientific explanation
- Model-based medical diagnosis
- Model-based reasoning in engineering and robotics
- Model-based reasoning and technological artifacts
- Model-based reasoning and knowledge management
- Model-based reasoning and information technology
- The role of models in scientific and technological thinking
- Model-based reasoning and learning
- Model-based reasoning and language


INVITED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Marco BUZZONI, Department of Humanities, University of Macerata, ITALY
Samantha COPELAND, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, TU 
Delft, THE NETHERLANDS
David DANKS, Department of Philosophy and Data Science, University of 
California, San Diego, USA
Edoardo DATTERI, "Riccardo Massa" Department of Human Sciences for 
Education, Univeristy of Milan-Bicocca, ITALY
Mireille HILDEBRANDT, Law Science Technology and Society - Faculty of 
Law and Criminology, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, BELGIUM
Lorenzo MAGNANI, Department of Humanities, University of Pavia, ITALY
Ángel NEPOMUCENO FERNÁNDEZ, Department of Philosophy, University of 
Seville, SPAIN
Thomas ORMEROD, School of Psychology, University of Sussex, UNITED KINDOM
Frederik STJERNFELT, , Department of Communication and Psychology, 
Aalborg University, DENMARK



REGISTRATION FEES, METHOD OF PAYMENT, AND ACCOMMODATION

See  Conference  Web Site: http://www.mbr023rome.com/

PROGRAM CHAIRS:

- Emiliano IPPOLITI, Department of Philosophy, University of Rome La 
Sapienza, Via Carlo Fea 2, 00161, Rome, ITALY 
(emiliano.ippoliti at uniroma1.it)
- Lorenzo MAGNANI, Director, Computational Philosophy Laboratory 
http://www-9.unipv.it/webphilos_lab/wordpress/, Department of 
Humanities, Philosophy Section, University of Pavia, Piazza Botta 6, 
27100 Pavia, ITALY (lmagnani at unipv.it)
- Selene ARFINI, Department of Humanities, Philosophy Section, 
University of Pavia, Piazza Botta 6, 27100 Pavia, ITALY 
(selene.arfini at unipv.it)

SCIENTIFIC  COMMITTEE

- Atocha ALISEDA LLERA, Instituto de Investigaciones Filosoficas, 
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, MEXICO
- Francesco AMIGONI, Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione, e 
Bioingegneria, Politecnico di Milano, ITALY
- Maria Cristina AMORETTI, Center for Philosophy of Health and Disease, 
Philosophy Section, University of Genoa, ITALY
- Selene ARFINI, Department of Humanities, Philosophy Section, 
University of Pavia, ITALY
- Fabio BACCHINI, Department of Architecture, Design and Urban Planning, 
University of Sassari, ITALY
- Marta BERTOLASO, Institute of Philosophy of Scientific and 
Technological Practice, Università Campus Bio-Medico, ITALY
- Otavio BUENO, Department of Philosophy, University of Miami, USA
- Marco BUZZONI, Department of Humanities, University of Macerata, ITALY
- Cristina BARÉS GÓMEZ, Department of Logic, Philosophy and Philosophy 
of Science, Sevilla University, SPAIN
- Walter CARNIELLI, Department of Philosophy, State University of 
Campinas, BRAZIL
- Massimiliano CARRARA, FISPPA Department, University of Padua, ITALY
- Claudia CASADIO, Department of Languages, Literature and Modern 
Cultures, University of Chieti-Pescara, ITALY
- Gustavo CEVOLANI, MoMiLab Research Unit, IMT School for Advanced 
Studies Lucca, ITALY
- Sanjay CHANDRASEKHARAN, Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education, Tata 
Institute of Fundamental Research, INDIA
- Daniele CHIFFI, Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione, e 
Bioingegneria, Politecnico di Milano, ITALY
- Samantha COPELAND, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, TU 
Delft, THE NETHERLANDS
- Cesare COZZO, Department of Philosophy, Sapienza University of Rome, ITALY
- Marcello D'AGOSTINO, Department of Philosophy, University of Milan, ITALY
- Sara DELLANTONIO, Department of Psychology and Cognitive Sciences, 
University of Trento, ITALY
- Edoardo DATTERI, "Riccardo Massa" Department of Human Sciences for 
Education, Univeristy of Milan-Bicocca, ITALY
- Gordana DODIG-CRNKOVIC, Division of Computer Science and Software 
Engineering, Mälardalen University, SWEDEN
- Maria Giulia DONDERO, Département de Langues et Littératures Romanes, 
University of Liège, BELGIUM
- Vincenzo FANO, Department of Pure and Applied Sciences, University of 
Urbino, ITALY
- Matthieu FONTAINE, Department of Philosophy, Logics, and Philosophy of 
Science, University of Seville, SPAIN
- Roman FRIGG, Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method, 
London School of Economics and Political Science, UNITED KINGDOM
- Axel GELFERT, Institute of History and Philosophy of Science, 
Technology, and Literature, Technical University of Berlin, GERMANY
- Valeria GIARDINO, Institut Jean Nicod, Ecole Normale Supérieure, 
Paris, FRANCE
- Roberto GIUNTINI, Department of Pedagogy, Psychological Sciences and 
Philosophy, University of Cagliari, ITALY
- Vlad GLAVEANU, School of Psychology, Dublin City University, IRELAND
- Nathalie GONTIER, Centro de Filosofia das Ciências, Universidade de 
Lisboa, PORTUGAL
- Pierluigi GRAZIANI, Department of Pure and Applied Sciences, 
University of Urbino, ITALY
- Marcello GUARINI, Department of Philosophy, University of Windsor, CANADA
- Ricardo GUDWIN, the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer 
Science, State University of Campinas, BRAZIL
- Emiliano IPPOLITI, Department of Philosophy, Sapienza University of 
Rome, ITALY
- Decio KRAUSE, Graduate Program in Logic and Metaphysics, Federal 
University of Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL
- Antonio LEDDA, Department of Pedagogy, Psychological Sciences and 
Philosophy, University of Cagliari, ITALY
- Ping LI, Department of Philosophy, Sun Yat-sen University, CHINA
- Angelo LOULA, Department of Exact Sciences, State University of Feira 
de Santana, BRAZIL
- Lorenzo MAGNANI, Department of Humanities, Philosophy Section, 
University of Pavia, ITALY
-  Fabio MINAZZI, Department of Theoretical and Applied sciences, 
University of Insubria, ITALY
- Gerard MINNAMEIER, Department of Business ethics and business 
education, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, GERMANY
- Ángel NEPOMUCENO FERNÁNDEZ, Department of Philosophy, University of 
Seville, SPAIN
- Thomas ORMEROD, School of Psychology, University of Sussex, UNITED KINDOM
- Woosuk PARK, Humanities & Social Sciences, Korea Advanced Institute of 
Science & Technology, SOUTH KOREA
- Paolo PETRICCA, Department of Languages, Literature and Modern 
Cultures, University of Chieti-Pescara, ITALY
- Claudio PIZZI, Department of Economics, Ca' Foscari University of 
Venice, ITALY
- Alessio PLEBE, Department of Cognitive Science, Education and Cultural 
Studies, University of Messina, ITALY
- Demetris PORTIDES, Department of Classics and Philosophy, University 
of Cyprus, CYPRUS
- Joao QUEIROZ, Institute of Arts and Design, Federal University of Juiz 
de Fora, BRAZIL
- Shahid RAHMAN, U.F.R. de Philosophie, University of Lille 3, FRANCE
- Wendy ROSS, School of Psychology, London Metropolitan University, 
UNITED KINDOM
- Flavia SANTOIANNI, Department of Humanities. Federico II University of 
Naples, ITALY
- Viola SCHIAFFONATI, Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione, e 
Bioingegneria, Politecnico di Milano, ITALY
- Francisco J. SALGUERO LAMILLAR, Department of Spanish Languages, 
Linguistics and Literature Theory, University of Seville, SPAIN
- Alger SANS PINILLOS, Department of Humanities, Philosophy Section, 
University of Pavia, ITALY
- Gerhard SCHURZ, Institute for Philosophy, University of Duesseldorf, 
GERMANY
- Nora Alejandrina SCHWARTZ, Faculty of Economics, Universidad de Buenos 
Aires, ARGENTINA
- Sonja SMETS, Institute for Logic, Language and Computation, University 
of Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS
- Adam TOON, Department of Sociology, Philosophy and Anthropology, 
University of Exeter, UNITED KINGDOM
- Paul THAGARD, Department of Philosophy, University of Waterloo, CANADA
- Fernando R. VELÁZQUEZ-QUESADA, Department of Information Science and 
Media Studies, University of Bergen, NORWAY
- Riccardo VIALE, Department of Economics, Management and Statistics, 
University of Milan-Bicocca, Milan, ITALY
- John WOODS, Department of Philosophy, University of British Columbia, 
CANADA

The Conference is sponsored by

UNIVERSITY OF PAVIA, Departimento di Studi Umanistici, Pavia, ITALY
UNIVERSITY OF ROME "SAPIENZA", Dipartimento di Filosofia, Rome, ITALY,
MUR (Ministero dell'Università e della Ricerca), Rome, ITALY
SILFS, The Italian Society for Logic and the Philosophy of Science




LOCAL ORGANIZATION COORDINATOR

Emiliano Ippoliti <emiliano.ippoliti at uniroma1.it>


HOW TO REACH Villa Mirafiori (Department of Philosophy, Sapienza 
University of Rome)

 From Termini Train Station
Go to Piazza dei Cinquecento and take the 90 bus (direction: Labia) for 
four stops (get off at Nomentana/Xxi Aprile).
The bus takes about 15 minutes.

 From Fiumicino (Leonardo da Vinci) Airport
Take the Leonardo Express train to Roma Termini. It takes 35 minutes.
 From Termini Station, take the 90 bus (see above).

Address:
Department of Philosophy
Sapienza University of Rome
Villa Mirafiori – Via Carlo Fea 2, 00161 Roma


PREVIOUS MBR CONFERENCES, BOOKS, AND SPECIAL ISSUES OF INTERNATIONAL 
JOURNALS

The conference builds on the topics and traditions of the previous eight 
MBR conferences:
- ‘Model-Based Reasoning in Scientific Discovery’, MBR'98
- ‘Model-Based Reasoning: Scientific Discovery, Technological 
Innovation, and Values’, MBR'01
- ‘Model-Based Reasoning in Science and Engineering: Abduction, 
Visualization, and Simulation’ MBR'04
- ‘Model-Based Reasoning in Science and Medicine’, MBR06_CHINA;
- ‘Model-Based Reasoning in Science and Technology. Abduction, Logic, 
and Computational Discovery’, MBR09_BRAZIL;
- ‘Model-Based Reasoning in Science and Technology. Theoretical and 
Cognitive Issues’, MBR12_ITALY
- ‘Model-Based Reasoning in Science and Technology. Models and 
Inferences: Logical, Epistemological, and Cognitive Issues’, MBR15_ITALY
- ‘Model-Based Reasoning in Science and Technlogy. Inferential Models 
for Logic, Language, Cognition and Computation’, MBR018_SPAIN

The volumes from these conferences are:
- L. Magnani, N. J. Nersessian, and P. Thagard (eds.) (1999), 
Model-Based Reasoning in Scientific Discovery, Kluwer Academic/Plenum 
Publishers, New York. http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/0-306-46292-3 (Chinese 
edition, translated and edited by Q. Yu and T. Wang, China Science and 
Technology Press, Beijing, 2000).
- L. Magnani and N. J. Nersessian (eds.) (2002), Model-Based Reasoning. 
Science, Technology, Values, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New 
York. http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/0-306-47244-9
- L. Magnani, N. J. Nersessian, and C. Pizzi (eds.) (2002), Logical and 
Computational Aspects of Model-Based Reasoning, Kluwer Academic, 
Dordrecht. http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/1-4020-0791-4
- P. Li, X. Chen, Z. Zhang, and H. Zhang (eds.)(2004), Science, 
Cognition, and Consciousness, JiangXi People's Press, Nanchang, China.
- L. Magnani and Li. Ping (eds.) (2006), Philosophical Investigations 
from a Perspective of Cognition, Guangdong People's Publishing House, 
Guangzhou, (published in Chinese).
- L. Magnani (2006) (ed.), Model-Based Reasoning in Science and 
Engineering. Cognitive Science, Epistemology, Logic, College 
Publications, London. 
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Model-Based-Reasoning-Science-Engineering/dp/1904987230
- L. Magnani and P. Li (eds.) (2007), Model-Based Reasoning in Science, 
Technology, and Medicine, Series "Studies in Computational 
Intelligence", Vol. 64, Springer, Berlin/New York. 
http://www.springer.com/engineering/book/978-3-540-71985-4
- L. Magnani, W. Carnielli, C. Pizzi (eds.) (2010) Model-Based Reasoning 
in Science and Technology Abduction, Logic, and Computational Discovery, 
Series "Studies in Computational Intelligence", Vol. 314, Springer, 
Heidelberg/Berlin. http://www.springer.com/us/book/9783642152221
- L. Magnani (ed.) (2014) Model-Based Reasoning in Science and 
Technology. Theoretical and Cognitive Issues, Series "Sapere", Vol. 8, 
Springer, Heidelberg/Berlin. http://www.springer.com/us/book/9783642374272
- L. Magnani and C. Casadio (eds.) (2016), Model-Based Reasoning in 
Science and Technology. Logical, Epistemological, and Cognitive Issues, 
Springer, Switzerland, Series "Sapere" 
http://www.springer.com/us/book/9783319389820
- A. Nepomuceno, L. Magnani, F. Salguero, C. Barés and M. Fontaine 
(eds.) (2019), Model-Based Reasoning in Science and Technology - 
Inferential Models for Logic, Language, Cognition and Computation, 
Springer, Cham, Switzerland.

Selected papers from the previous conferences have also been published 
in international journals such as Philosophia, Foundations of Science, 
Logic Journal of the IGPL.

A recent HANDBOOK based on research by the MBR community is: L. Magnani, 
T. Bertolotti (eds.) (2017) Springer Handbook of Model-Based Science, 
Springer, Switzerland http://www.springer.com/us/book/9783319305257

A forthcoming HANDBOOK research by the MBR community is: L. Magnani 
(ed.) ‘Handbook of abductive cognition’, Springer, Switzerland 
(https://link.springer.com/referencework/10.1007/978-3-030-68436-5).






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