9-11 Oct 2014
Toulouse, France
Sixth French Philosophy of Mathematics Workshop (FPMW 6) Thursday, October 9, 2014 - Saturday, October 11, 2014 Institut de Mathmatiques de Toulouse (IMT) This workshop is the sixth in an annual series of workshops in philosophy of mathematics organized by a team of scholars from France and abroad. The program of last year's workshop is available at: http://phier.univ-bpclermont.fr/article76.html The forthcoming workshop will be held at the Institut de Mathmatiques de Toulouse (France). It will consist, as the previous workshops, in a three-day meeting, and feature both invited and contributed talks: 4 invited talks and 6 contributed talks. Deadline for submission: May 15, 2014 The confirmed invited speakers will be announced by then. Notification of acceptance: July 1, 2014 Submissions of papers in any topic of philosophy of mathematics are welcome. The languages of the workshop are French and English. Each submission should be no more than 15,000 characters, and formatted in Word, RTF or PDF. It should be sent to both following addresses: brice (dot) halimi (at) u-paris10 (dot) fr AND sebastien (dot) maronne (at) math (dot) univ-toulouse (dot) fr Receipt of submissions will be acknowledged by email. The dealine for submission is May 15, 2014. The Scientific Committee (see below) will evaluate each submission and notifies acceptance by July 1, 2014. Each talk should be no longer than 45 minutes, and will be followed by a 30 minutes discussion Younger scholars and graduate students working on their dissertations are particularly encouraged to submit, as the workshop wll provide them with an opportunity to discuss their work with internationally renowned experts in the field. This workshop is organized by the IMT (Universit Paul Sabatier) and is supported by IHPST (Paris), SPHERE (Paris), IREPH (Nanterre), the Henri Poincar Archives (Nancy), CEPERC (Aix) and STL (Lille). Scientific Committee: Andrew Arana, Mark van Atten, Denis Bonnay, Paola Cant, Gabriella Crocco, Michael Detlefsen, Jacques Dubucs, Henri Galinon, Sebastien Gandon, Brice Halimi, Gerhard Heinzmann, Paolo Mancosu, Sbastien Maronne, Philippe Nabonnand, Marco Panza, Fabrice Pataut, Dominique Pradelle, David Rabouin, Shahid Rahman, Andrei Rodin, Stewart Shapiro, Ivahn Smadja, Jean-Jacques Szczeciniarz, Claudine Tiercelin, Sean Walsh. Organizing Committee: Brice Halimi, Sbastien Maronne, Damian Rssler.