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WIRP-2: What is really possible?

21-22 Sep 2012
Konstanz, Germany

Call for participation

The workshop

    What is really possible 2 (WIRP-2):
    Logical and Philosophical Aspects of Real Possibility

will take place

    in Konstanz, Germany, on Friday/Saturday, 21/22 September 2012

as a satellite workshop following the GAP.8 conference of the Society for 
Analytic Philosophy in Germany, 17-20 September 2012 (see: GAP.8 website: 
http://www.gap8.de/).

Attendance of the workshop is free, but limited due to space restrictions; if 
you wish to attend, please send email to possibilities@phil.uu.nl.

For more information, see the workshop website: 
http://possibilities.phil.uu.nl/events/wirp2/.


Workshop description:

We live in a world of possibilities. Much of our practical life ? planning, 
deciding, hoping and fearing ? only makes sense before a background of options 
to choose from and possibilities for what the future will bring: real 
possibilities in concrete situations. Such real possibilities are dynamical: 
they vanish when they are not actualized. Real possibilities are commonly 
represented within branching frameworks such as provided by the Prior-Thomason 
account of Branching Time and Belnap?s theory of Branching Space-Times. In 
those branching frameworks our world is pictured as a tree of histories 
branching off from a single past course of events into multiple possible 
futures. Work on real possibility has so far been mainly technical, e.g., in 
the formal-logical study of the semantics of the future tense and the problem 
of future contingents.
In this workshop we want to combine logical and philosophical aspects of real 
possibility. Important logical questions concern the interaction of time, 
modality and quanti?cation. Connected to these logical issues there are 
questions of interpretation: How should a branching structure be understood in 
the ?rst place? Are all branches equally real? What is the difference between 
branching and divergence? How can individuals be situated within a branching 
picture? Exploring the relation of real possibility to other notions of 
possibility is another desideratum. Metaphysical and physical possibilities are 
prominent in accounts of causality and laws of nature. The role of real 
possibilities in metaphysics and in the sciences still needs to be assessed.


Speakers:

Michael De (Utrecht University)
Christopher Hitchcock (Caltech)
Alex Malpass (Bristol University)
Thomas Müller (Utrecht University)
Tomasz Placek (Jagiellonian University, Kraków)
Antje Rumberg (Utrecht University)
Niko Strobach (University of Münster)
Stephan Torre (University of Barcelona)
Sara Uckelman (Tilburg University)
Jacek Wawer (Jagiellonian University, Kraków)
Christian Wüthrich (University of California at San Diego)
Leszek Wro?ski (Jagiellonian University, Kraków)


WIRP-2 is the second workshop of the NWO VIDI research project "What is Really 
Possible? Philosophical explorations in branching-history based real modality" 
hosted by the Department of Philosophy of Utrecht University. See: 
http://possibilities.phil.uu.nl/.

Organizers: Thomas Müller and Antje Rumberg

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us via 
possibilities@phil.uu.nl.


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Antje Rumberg
Utrecht University
Department of Philosophy
Janskerkhof 13a
3512 BL Utrecht
Nederland