17-19 Sep 2009
Budapest, Hungary
CALL FOR PAPERS As part of the annual conference series "LANGUAGE, UNDERSTANDING, INTERPRETATION", the Philosophy Institute of Eotvos University and the MTA-ELTE Philosophy o f Language Research Group announces its conference entitled LOGIC, LANGUAGE, MATHEMATICS A Philosophy Conference in Memory of Imre Ruzsa Date: September 17-19, 2009. Location: Budapest 1088, Muzeum krt. 4/i. Deadline for submissions: June 1, 2009 Confirmed plenary speakers: Hajnal Andreka (Alfred Renyi Institute of Mathematics) Ferenc Csaba (Eotvos University Budapest) Gabor Forrai (University of Miskolc) Gyula Klma (Fordham University) Andras Mate (Eotvos University Budapest) Tamas Mihalydeak (University of Debrecen) Istvan Nemeti (Alfred Renyi Institute of Mathematics) Laszlo Polos (University of Durham (GB)) Zoltan Gendler Szabo (Yale University) Anna Szabolcsi (New York University) The conference is held in memory of Imre Ruzsa (1921-2008), the father of m odern philosophical logic in Hungary. His professional interests centered around modal logic, i ntensional logic, modeling natural language in systems of intensional logic, and the foundations of lo gic and mathematics. He always thought of his generalization of A. N. Priors concept of semantic value gaps to quantified, intensional and type-theoretic systems as his most important contribution t o logic. He was the author of three books in English (Modal Logic with Descriptions, The Hague, 1982, Intensional Logic Revisited, Budapest, 1991, Introduction to Metalogic, Budapest, 1993), seve ral monographs and textbooks in Hungarian, and many articles in leading logic journals. Several of Imre Ruzsas former students from across the globe will gather to discuss his legacy, and also to present on some of his favorite themes, topics, and areaswe invi te you to do the same. Contributions for 20-minute panel-presentations are sought in the following areas: modal and intensional logics; logics with truth value gaps; metalogic; Freges phil osophy of language and mathematics; Tarskis theory of truth; and more broadly in philosophical logic, mathematical logic, formal semantics, philosophy of mathematics, and philosophy of language. Pl enary talks will be in English; some of the afternoon panels are held in English, some in Hungaria n. Graduate students are encouraged to submit. Contributors are asked to submit the following in an email attachment: (1) the title of their presentation (in the language in which they plan to present), (2) a 15-line abstract, (3) school/institute affiliation, and (4) e-mail address. Submissions should be sent to ruzsacon f@phil.elte.hu Yours sincerely, the organizing committee of the conference: Janos Kelemen, president Andras Mate, co-president Tibor Barany Peter Mekis Janos Tozser Zsofia Zvolenszky ========================= ===== Andras Mate CSc, assoc. prof. Inst. Philosophy, Dept. Logic ELTE Budapest mailto: mate@ludens.elte.hu http://philosophy.elte.hu/mate _______________________________________________ FOM mailing list FOM@cs.nyu.edu http://www.cs.nyu.edu/mailman/listinfo/fom