Logic List Mailing Archive

Practice-Based Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics

31 Aug - 2 Sep 2009
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

PRACTICE-BASED PHILOSOPHY OF LOGIC AND MATHEMATICS
Amsterdam, August 31st -- September 2nd 2009
http://www.illc.uva.nl/pplm/

PROGRAM

This is to announce that the (tentative) program of the workshop as well 
as the abstracts for the planned talks are now available online. Notice 
that, due to a technical problem, at the moment the abstracts are split in
 
two different links:

Program http://www.illc.uva.nl/pplm/#URI=Program

and

More Abstracts
http://www.illc.uva.nl/pplm/#URI=Call_for_Papers

We hope to fix the problem soon, but for the time being all abstracts can
 
in any case be consulted.

Speakers:

Juliet Floyd (Philosophy  Boston University)
Rohit Parikh (Philosophy and Computer Science  City University of New
 York)
Stephen Read (Philosophy   St. Andrews)
Benedikt Lwe (ILLC  University of Amsterdam)
Martin Stokhof (Philosophy and ILLC  University of Amsterdam)
Wilfrid Hodges (Mathematics  University of London)
Samson Abramsky (Computer Science  Oxford University)
Jean Paul van Bendegem (Philosophy  Free University Brussels)
Thomas Mller (Philosophy  Utrecht University)
Gran Sundholm (Philosophy  Leiden University)
Mathieu Marion (Philosophy  University of Quebec - Montreal)
Johan van Benthem (ILLC  University of Amsterdam)
Catarina Dutilh Novaes (Philosophy and ILLC  University of Amsterdam)
Danielle Macbeth (Philosophy  Haverford College)
John Baldwin (Mathematics and Computer Science University of Illinois
 at Chicago)

Sbastien Gandon (Philosophy  Universit Clermont II)
Andrew Aberdein (Philosophy Florida Institute of Technology)
Amirouche Moktefi and Fabien Schang (IRIST, Strasbourg and Archives Poincar
e, Nancy)

(Only three female speakers out of nineteen: not ideal, better next time!)

REGISTRATION

http://www.illc.uva.nl/pplm/#URI=Registration

Deadline for registration is *August 20 2009*. Moreover, if you intend to
 
come, we urge you to arrange for accommodation as soon as possible, as 
accommodation in Amsterdam tends to be a complicated matter.