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CUSO Summer School in Recursion Theory & Philosophy

5-7 Aug 2019
Geneva, Switzerland

Call for Application

CUSO Summer school in recursion theory and philosophy
University of Geneva, Switzerland
Geneva, August 5 - 7, 2019.

Description

The summer school aims at broadening the logical arsenal of formal 
philosophers and PhD students in philosophy. The courses will present some 
serious post-WWII logic for non-specialists. The event is inspired W. 
Hart's book "The evolution of Logic" and his presentation of what he 
called the four pillars of mathematical logic to a broad philosophical 
audience: constructibility, forcing, the priority method and Morley's 
theorem.

The first course will present one of these pillars: the priority method 
for constructing recursively enumerable sets and the necessary background 
on computing machines, gödel numbers etc. that is necessary to formulate 
it. The second course will give a closer look at the study of definable 
sets and their classification in a ramified hierarchy: a theme that has 
its roots in Principia Mathematica but which has stimulated developments 
in set theory, in the theory of Gödel's constructible universe, in proof 
theory and in recursive function theory, mainly in the theory of 
hyperarithmetic sets.

Lecturers

Denis Hirschfeldt (University of Chicago)
Harold Hodes (Cornell University)

Schedule

The school takes place over a period of 3 days August 5-7 at the 
University of Geneva. There will be two 2-hours lectures per day, in the 
morning. There will be a facultative discussion session on one of the 
afternoons. The titles of the minicourses are:

1)  The priority method (Hirschfeldt)

2)  Definable sets and ramified-types: a thread through the foundations of 
mathematics (Hodes)


We will provide detailed information at our website: 
http://www.recursionandphilosophy.com/

Organizers

Joshua Babic, Lorenzo Cocco, Michal Hladky, Fabrice Correia, Olivier 
Massin

Application

To apply send a CV a brief motivation letter (half a page) to:

joshua.babic@unige.ch<mailto:kevin.mulligan@unige.ch>

no later than June 15th, 2019.



The event is supported by CUSO (Conférence universitaire de Suisse Occidentale).


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