Saturday, January 1, 2022

Happy New Year! 2022 is here!


 San Francisco International Airport (SFO) feels like almost home nowadays. After 23 years in the Bay Area this seems fair, but it's moving all the same. or maybe I'm just moved by the idea of New Year celebrations. Here's some Brazilian poetry about new years...

But the reason for this post is not the "genial industrialization of hope", by changing the number and making us believe that from now on, in this new year, things will be better. The Brazilian poet Carlos Drummond de Andrade knows how to juxtapose the exhaustion of the end of the year and all the new hope that the changing of the year brings (and he didn't even see the pandemic in action!). This time will be different, dreams will be realized, love materialized, hope renovated--we all need to believe it and we do!

This is very interesting and sure  I need to think more about it. But this post was supposed to be about the collective Women in Logic and how to carry on our work in 2022. So the idea is to discuss the

DIVISION OF LOGIC, METHODOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

and the sixteen congresses they've organized since the first one in 1960,  at Stanford University.

But maybe we need a new post for that!




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