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"Truth and Grounds", Monte Verita/Ascona (Switzerland)

24-29 May 2015

eidos ? the Centre for Metaphysics ? is proud to announce

TRUTH AND GROUNDS

24 -29 May, 2015 at
Mount Truth, Ascona, Switzerland

and invites abstracts for papers to be presented at the conference.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
We invite abstracts suitable for a 30-minute presentation and of no longer than 500 words. The
author should not be identified in the abstract. Please indicate in a separate cover sheet your
name, affiliation, month and year of PhD and contact details. Submissions must be in .doc or
.pdf format and should be sent to damiano.costa@unine.ch. The submission email should have
the subject ?NEW SUBMISSION: TRUTH AND GROUNDS?. Papers must address the topics of
the conference as described in the conference description below. We especially encourage
submissions from doctoral students and early career scholars. We hope to make a substantial
contribution to all reasonable expenses of selected speakers.

The deadline for submissions is January 15, 2015 (23:59 Central European Time).

CONFERENCE DESCRIPTION
What is truth? One view of the nature of truth has it that it is a very thin notion, perhaps even a
superfluous notion. According to another view, truth is a very thick notion. For example, one
might think that every truth is a truth because it has a truth-maker, a ground. But what is a
ground? The notion of grounding is intimately linked to the notion of explanation. Many think
that a theory of grounding is required to understand the notion of truth-making and so, it is
argued, truth. The conference aims to explore theories of truth, or of grounding, or of their
relation to one another.

VENUE
The conference will be held at the Centro Stefano Franscini, Monte Verit in Ascona,
Switzerland, a resort on Lake Maggiore, which serves as the meeting platform of the Swiss
Federal Institute of Technology of Zurich.
http://www.csf.ethz.ch

PROVISIONAL LIST OF INVITED SPEAKERS
The provisional list of confirmed speakers includes: Fabrice Correia (Neuchtel), Kit Fine (NYU),
Paul Horwich (NYU), Stephan Kraemer (Hamburg), Fraser Macbride (Glasgow), Benjamin
Schnieder (Hamburg), Alex Skiles (Neuchtel), Peter Simons (Dublin).

Please direct any questions to the conference organizers at damiano.costa@unine.ch