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CfP: Truth be Told

23-25 March 2011
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Call for Papers and Commentators

Department of Philosophy
Institute for Logic, Language and Computation
Universiteit van Amsterdam
23- 25 March 2011

Truth be Told: Workshop on Philosophical and Formal Theories of Truth

The extensive literature published on truth over the last decade has made
it increasingly clear that philosophers and logicians working on theories
of truth can no longer talk past each other. This workshop will serve as a
meeting point for philosophers and logicians to exchange their ideas and
discuss the latest results of work on truth.

The workshop will contain 11 invited and 5 contributed talks. Invited
talks will be followed by a short commentary.

We are pleased to confirm the following invited speakers:

John Collins (University of East Anglia)
Pascal Engel (University of Geneva)
Hartry Field (New York University)
Volker Halbach (University of Oxford)
Wolfram Hinzen (Durham University)
Leon Horsten (Bristol University)
Paul Horwich (New York University)
Wolfgang Knne (University of Hamburg)
Hannes Leitgeb (LMU Munich)
Michael Sheard (Rhodes College)
Albert Visser (University of Utrecht)


Call for Papers

We invite papers that have a novel contribution to make in the area of
philosophical and/or formal theories of truth. Submissions should take the
form of short papers -not longer than 4000 words- accompanied by short
abstracts -not longer than 150 words-. Papers for submission should be
prepared for anonymous refereeing. Successful candidates will be allotted
a 40-minute slot, including discussion time.

Call for Commentators

We encourage researchers at the early stage of their career to apply to
commentate on one of the invited talks. Commentators will be allotted a
10-minute slot. If you are interested, please send your cv, including list
of publications and talks, as well as your research interests. The
workshop will offer partial compensation of 200 euros for the accommodation
costs of all commentators.

If you wish to present a paper or offer a commentary, please use the
online submission form on the workshop website.


Important dates

Submission deadline: 15 December 2010
Notification of acceptance: 15 January 2011

Registration is free of charge, but we advise early registration due to
the limited number of places available.

For further information, please visit the conference website at
http://www.illc.uva.nl/truth/truth11, or contact truth-at-uva.nl