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Amsterdam Graduate Philosophy Conference 2009

1-3 October 2009
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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 		AMSTERDAM GRADUATE PHILOSOPHY CONFERENCE 2009
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 			    Department of Philosophy -
 		Institute for Logic, Language and Information
 			   Universiteit van Amsterdam
 				1-3 October 2009

Call for Papers


Theme: Meaning & Truth

The conference is dedicated to exploring new ideas on what has been and remains 
a fundamental theme in the philosophy of language, namely, the relation between 
meaning and truth. We invite papers from young researchers who have an original 
contribution to make regarding the role of truth in a theory of meaning, the 
role of meaning in a theory of truth, or even the question of whether meaning 
and truth are actually related in an interesting way.

The conference is motivated by the ongoing debates and discussions that pose 
new challenges on how to conceive of meaning and of truth, and the relation 
between them. Some areas of interest here include: truth-functional vs. 
proof-theoretic semantics; semantic theories of truth; the role of context in 
interpretation; semantic normativity; deflationism; meaning as use; 
inferentialism; compositionality; vagueness; the semantics-pragmatics 
interface; language evolution.


Confirmed Invited Speakers

- Kathrin Glr-Pagin (Stockholm)
- Alex Miller (Birmingham)
- Peter Pagin (Stockholm)
- Franis Recanati (Paris / St Andrews)
- Martin Stokhof (Amsterdam)

Submission Information
We invite submissions in the form of short papers (not longer than 4000 words) 
accompanied by short abstracts (not longer than 500 words). The deadline for 
submission is June 10 and it should follow the on-line submission form, 
available on the conference website. Candidates eligible for submission are 
graduate students and those who have completed a doctoral dissertation within 
the last three years. Successful candidates will be allotted a 45-minute time 
slot, comprising of a 25-minute presentation, a short commentary by an 
appointed speaker and discussion with the audience. Candidates will be notified 
by July 15 of whether their paper has been accepted for presentation. The 
speakers will have the chance to send a revised version of their paper, as well 
as a revised version of their abstract for publication in the conference book 
of abstracts.
Please note that submitting an abstract does not automatically count as 
registration for the conference. Those who wish to participate must formally 
register for the conference; full details on how to do so can be found on the 
conference website. For further information, please visit the conference 
website www.illc.uva.nl/agpc/agpc09,    or contact agpc@uva.nl


Important dates

Submission Deadline: 10 June 2009
Notification of Authors: 15 July 2009