21-23 Oct 2020
A reminder that next week (October 21-23) there will be a Workshop on Theories of Paradox in the Middle Ages, held online by Zoom. See Workshop on Theories of Paradox in the Middle Ages https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/arche/event/paradoxes-in-the-middle-ages/ If you wish to attend any or all of the talks, please email Barbara Bartocci (bb66@st-andrews.ac.uk) to register. Details of the Zoom connection will be emailed the day before each session to all those who register. The speakers and titles are: Wednesday 21 October (14.00 ? 18.45 BST) Stephen Read (Arché Research Centre), ?Theories of paradox from Thomas Bradwardine to Paul of Venice? Harald Berger (Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, Austria), ?An unknown version of Albert of Saxony?s De insolubilibus (= Logica, tr. VI, pt. 1)? Manuel Dahlquist (Universidad Nacional Del Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina), ?Nulla propositio est negativa (and the paradox of validity)? David Sanson (Illinois State University), ?Al-Daw?n? on truth, grounding, and the Liar? Thursday 22 October (14.00 ? 18.45 BST) Alessandro Conti (Università L?Aquila), ?Wyclif and Paul of Venice on the Liar?s Paradox: a Comparison? Miroslav Hanke (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic), ?Tractatus insolubilium and fifteenth-century Cologne scholasticism? Graziana Ciola (Radboud University, Nijmegen), ?Marsilius of Inghen on insolubles? Mohammad Saleh Zarepour (University of Birmingham), ?Abhar??s Solution to the Liar paradox: a logical analysis? Friday 23 October (14.00 ? 16.15 BST) Barbara Bartocci (Arché Research Centre), ?John Dumbleton on signification and semantic paradoxes? Stephen Read (Arché Research Centre), ?Walter Segrave on insolubles: a restrictivist response to Bradwardine? -- [LOGIC] mailing list http://www.dvmlg.de/mailingliste.html Archive: http://www.illc.uva.nl/LogicList/ provided by a collaboration of the DVMLG, the Maths Departments in Bonn and Hamburg, and the ILLC at the Universiteit van Amsterdam