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"Varieties of Mathematical Abstraction"

1-3 Aug 2018
Vienna, Austria

CFA - Varieties of Mathematical Abstraction

1 - 3 August 2018, University of Vienna

Mathematical abstraction is a general phenomenon, one that comes in several
different varieties.  Different forms of abstraction contribute to the
characterization of mathematical structures and the development of
mathematical theories.  Mathematical abstraction also plays an important
role in shaping how we think about and understand empirical phenomena.  It
is a process by which we generalize from the properties and relations of
particular objects to the abstract, mathematical structure that those
objects exhibit.  It is a process that can be iterated to achieve higher
levels of abstraction.

The main objective of this conference is to explore the philosophical
significance of mathematical abstraction from different perspectives:
metaphysically, epistemologically, historically, and practically.
Particular attention will be devoted to the role of abstraction in
mathematical practice.  Specifically, the following research topics will be
addressed:

- Abstraction in mathematical practice
- Abstraction in the sciences
- Definition by abstraction
- Fregean abstraction principles
- Historical discussion of any of the above


Confirmed speakers:

Hourya Benis Sinaceur (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
Francesca Boccuni (Vita-Salute San Raffaele University)
Ansten Klev (Czech Academy of Sciences)
Elaine Landry (UC Davis)
Øystein Linnebo (University of Oslo)
Paolo Mancosu (UC Berkeley)
Jean-Pierre Marquis (Université de Montréal)
Marco Panza (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and Chapman University)
Erich Reck (UC Riverside)
John Wigglesworth (University of Vienna)


Call for Abstracts:

We invite the submission of abstracts, suitable for a 40 minute
presentation (followed by 20 minutes for questions), on topics related to
any aspects of mathematical abstraction.  We encourage submissions from
early career researchers and PhD students.  Please send an abstract of
around 500 words by email to florian.kolowrat@univie.ac.at in PDF format.
Abstracts should be prepared for blind review.  The author?s name, paper
title, institutional affiliation, and contact details should be included in
the body of the email.


Dates and Deadlines:

Submission deadline: 30 April 2018
Notification of acceptance: 15 May 2018
Conference: 1 - 3 August, 2018

For further details on the conference, please visit:
https://structuralism.phl.univie.ac.at/events/

Organizers:

Georg Schiemer, Francesca Biagioli, John Wigglesworth
ERC Starting Grant Project ?The Roots of Mathematical Structuralism?,
Project Nr. 715222.
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John Wigglesworth
University of Vienna
www.wigglesworth.org
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