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"Propositions, properties, sets, & other abstract objects"

7-8 Feb 2020
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Title:Propositions, properties, sets, and other abstract 
objects(Amsterdam, 7.2.-8.2.2020)

Description: This workshop brings together scholars working on the 
philosophy of language, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of logic, 
and metaphysics, to present recent work on propositions, propositional 
functions, properties, sets, numbers, composite objects, and truth.

Location: University Library Belle van Zuylen RoomSingel 4251012 WP 
Amsterdam

Timetable:
Friday, 07.02.
11.00-11-50 Oystein Linnebo (Oslo) ?The limits of Cantor?s theorem"
12.00-12.50 Thomas Schindler (Amsterdam/Bristol) ?Towards a minimalist account of number"
lunch break
14.20-15.10 Yvette Oortwijn (Amsterdam) - tba
15.20-16.10 Simone Picenni (Bristol) ?The Russell-Gödel theory of propositional functions? (with T. Schindler)
coffee break
16.30-17.20 Giorgio Sbardolini (Amsterdam) ?Aboutness paradox"
17.30-18.20 Tim Button (UCL) - tba

Saturday, 08.02.
10.45-11-35 Luca Incurvati (Amsterdam) ?The stratified conception: sets and objectified properties"
11.45-12.35 Bahram Assadian (Amsterdam) ?Abstraction principles: arrogance and presupposition"
lunch break
14.00-14.50 Arthur Schipper (Amsterdam) - ?Truthmaker-conditions and inquiry"
15.00-15.50 Maria Chiara Parisi (Amsterdam) ?Hylomorphism and the principles of extensionality"
coffee break
16.10-17.00 Julian Schlöder (Amsterdam) ?Inferential expressivism about truth"
17.10-18.00 Jack Woods (Leeds) - tba

Acknowledgements: This workshop is funded by Thomas Schindler?s ERC Marie 
Curie-Sklodowska grant ?The logical function of property talk? (LOFUPRO, 
792202).  Attendance is free of charge. For inquiries, please send an 
email to: t.schindler AT uva.nl
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