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Association for Symbolic Logic

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The Association for Symbolic Logic ("ASL") is an international organization of specialists in symbolic logic—the largest such organization in the world. Founded in 1936. the ASL organizes and sponsors meetings in many different countries every year.

The ASL publishes books and academic journals. Its official journals are The Journal of Symbolic Logic and The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic, and it has editorial responsibility for The Journal of Symbolic Logic. The organization has also played an important role in publishing the collected writings of Kurt Gödel.