Logic and Bounded Rationality 2026

University of Milan · Online Workshop · 25–27 February 2026 · Microsoft Teams

The workshop Logic and Bounded Rationality 2026 brings together researchers working on logical, philosophical, and computational approaches to reasoning under resource constraints.

Organizers

  • Costanza Larese (University of Milan)
  • Marcello D’Agostino (University of Milan)

For inquiries: costanza.larese@unimi.it

Aims and Scope

The “cost of reasoning”, i.e., the cognitive or computational effort required by non-ideal, resource-bounded (human or artificial) agents in order to perform non-trivial inferences, is a crucial issue in philosophy, AI, economics and cognitive (neuro)science. Accounting for this fundamental variable in modelling real world reasoning and decision-making is one of the most important and difficult challenges in the theory of rationality. With this workshop, we are launching a book series for College Publications that, under the general title of “Logic and Bounded Rationality”, aims to create a community of researchers from several areas that wish to cooperate towards a systematic logical view of bounded rationality.

Format

Invited talks and thematic discussions. No call for papers.

Participation

Open to all. No Microsoft account required.
Join at: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/3900462525659?p=kegfw6K6F0fUvHx7gE


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