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Functions, Proofs, Constructions

21-23 Feb 2014
Tuebingen, Germany

Functions, Proofs, Constructions

21-23 February 2014, Tübingen

The aim of the workshop is to bring together  philosophers, historians as
well as mathematician and computer scientists to discuss questions such as:
?Which kind of algorithms are proofs??, ?Can the constructive notion of
proof be fully grasped in terms of some notion of function??, ?What is the
distinctive feature of the class of inference rules among that of all
possible operations??, ?In which sense are the notions of proof and
function impredicative and how does impredicativity manifest itself??,
?Which are the identity conditions for proofs and functions??

Confirmed Speakers:

Ryota Akiyoshi (Kyoto)
Mark Van Atten (Paris)
Stefania Centrone (Hamburg)
Thierry Coquand (Gothenburg)
Walter Dean (Warwick)
Giulio Guerrieri (Rome-Paris)
Fritz Hamm (Tübingen)
Reinhard Kahle (Lisbon)
Alberto Naibo (Paris)
Mattia Petrolo (Paris)
Dag Prawitz (Stockholm)
Peter Schroeder-Heister (Tübingen)
Peter Schuster (Leeds)
Anton Setzer (Swansea)
Stewart Shapiro (Ohio)
Göran Sundholm (Leiden)
Yuta Takahashi (Keyo)


For more information and a full programme please visit: 
http://ls.informatik.uni-tuebingen.de/FPC/index.html.

Anyone interested in the topic of the workshop is welcome. If you intend 
to come, please send an email to Marine 
Gaudefroy-Bergmann<fpc-org@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de> by *9 February*.


The workshop is organized by Luca Tranchini (Tübingen) and Marco Panza 
(IHPST, Paris) as part of the DFG-financed project `Logical Consequence. 
Proof-theoretic and epistemological 
perspective<https://sites.google.com/site/locoepiproper/>' (Tr1112/1).