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Carnegie Mellon Summer School in Logic and Formal Epistemology, June 2006
CARNEGIE MELLON SUMMER SCHOOL IN LOGIC AND FORMAL EPISTEMOLOGY
http://www.phil.cmu.edu/summerschool
In 2006, the Department of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University will
launch a three-week summer school in logic and formal epistemology for
promising undergraduates in philosophy, mathematics, computer science,
linguistics, and other sciences. The goals are to
o introduce promising students to cross-disciplinary fields of research at
an early stage in their career; and
o forge lasting interdisciplinary links between the various disciplines.
The summer school will be held from Monday, June 12 to Friday, June 30,
2006. There will be morning and afternoon lectures and daily problem
sessions, as well as planned outings and social events.
The summer school is free. That is, we will provide:
o full tuition
o dormitory accommodations on the Carnegie Mellon campus
So students need only pay for travel to Pittsburgh and living expenses
while
there. There are no grades, and the courses do not provide formal course
credit.
This year's topics are:
Causal Statistical Inference
Monday, June 12 to Friday, June 16
Instructor: David Danks
Foundations of Computability
Monday, June 19 to Friday, June 23
Instructor: Wilfried Sieg
Philosophical Logic
Monday, June 26 to Friday, June 30
Instructor: Horacio Arlo-Costa
The summer school is open to undergraduates, as well as to students who
will
have just received their undergraduate degrees. Instructions for applying
can be found on the summer school web page. Materials must be submitted to
the Philosophy Department by March 15, 2006. Inquiries may be directed to
Jeremy Avigad (avigad@cmu.edu).