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STP: Set Theoretic Pluralism

12-17 Jul 2016
Aberdeen, Scotland

Set Theoretic Pluralism

University of Aberdeen, 12-17 July 2016

The Set Theoretic Pluralism (STP) network will be running its first 
symposium in July 2016. We would like to invite researchers from all 
relevant disciplines to attend the symposium, including set theory, 
philosophy of mathematics, metaphysics, philosophy of language, and 
epistemology. The symposium will take place over six days, from Tuesday 11 
to Sunday 17 July, 2016, on the campus of the University of Aberdeen, 
Scotland. Details are available on the symposium website:

https://sites.google.com/site/pluralset/symposium-1 
<https://sites.google.com/site/pluralset/symposium-1>

Participation is free, but registration is required. Please register at:

http://stp.extralogical.net/register/ 
<http://stp.extralogical.net/register/>

The STP network draws together experts in mathematics and philosophy to 
grapple with the increasingly popular idea that mathematical reality may 
be best understood as fractured and indeterminate. The speakers at the 
first STP symposium will be Joan Bagaria (ICREA, Barcelona), Joel David 
Hamkins (CUNY), Juliette Kennedy (Helskinki), Øystein Linnebo (Oslo), 
Jouko Väänänen (Helsinki), Robbie William (Leeds), Crispin Wright 
(NYU/Stirling), Justin Clarke-Doane (Columbia), Jonas Reitz (CUNY), Toby 
Meadows (Aberdeen), John Baldwin (University of Illinois, Chicago), Fenner 
Tanswell (University of St Andrews), and Colin Rittberg (Vrije 
Universiteit Brussel). A draft programme is available on the network 
website:

https://sites.google.com/site/pluralset/symposium-1/programme 
<https://sites.google.com/site/pluralset/symposium-1/programme>

The STP network is funded by a Leverhulme International Network grant and 
is hosted at the University of Aberdeen. The principal investigator is 
Toby Meadows and the network facilitator is Benedict Eastaugh. The STP 
network partners include the University of Aberdeen, Harvard University, 
the University of Bristol, the University of Vienna, the University of 
Helsinki, and the University of California, Irvine. For more details of 
the network?s context and aims, please refer to the network website:

https://sites.google.com/site/pluralset/context-aims-of-the-network 
<https://sites.google.com/site/pluralset/context-aims-of-the-network>

Best wishes,

Toby Meadows and Benedict Eastaugh


Toby Meadows
Lecturer, Department of Philosophy
School of Divinity, History and Philosophy
University of Aberdeen · Old Brewery · High Street · Aberdeen · AB24 3UB
https://sites.google.com/site/tobymeadows/ <https://sites.google.com/site/tobymeadows/>
https://www.facebook.com/PhilUniAb <https://www.facebook.com/PhilUniAb>

Benedict Eastaugh
Network Facilitator, Set Theoretic Pluralism project
School of Divinity, History and Philosophy
University of Aberdeen
Old Brewery, High Street, Aberdeen, AB24 3UB
+44 (0)1224 273948
http://extralogical.net <http://extralogical.net/>

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