18-19 Jan 2020
Cambridge, England
SECOND CALL FOR REGISTRATION: Thirteenth Annual Cambridge Graduate Conference on the Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic: 18th-19th January 2020, St John's College, Cambridge. There will be two keynote speakers and six talks from graduate students on a variety of topics in the Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic, broadly construed. The graduate papers will have respondents, and the talks will be followed by open discussion. Our keynote speakers for this year are Lavinia Picollo (UCL) and Agustín Rayo (MIT). The graduate speakers this year are Sara Ayhan (?What is the meaning of proofs? A Fregean distinction in proof-theoretic semantics?), Ethan Brauer (?The Modal Logic of Potential Infinity: Branching vs. Convergent Possibilities?), Samuel Elgin (?Counterfactual Logic and the Necessity of Mathematics?), Benjamin Faltasek (?A Modal-Epistemic Problem for Hume?s Principle?), Thomas Randriamahazaka (?A neo-Meinongian logic based on ?-abstraction?), and James Skinner (?Another Way Logic Might Be Normative?). Registration for the conference is now open, and will close January 10th. Registration costs £15 for students and £25 for everyone else. Prices include lunch and coffee at St John's College on both days. A limited number of places are also available for those wishing to join us and the speakers for conference dinner on the Saturday evening. The website for the conference, including details on how to register can be found here: www.phil.cam.ac.uk/events/camb-grad-conf-2020<http://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/events/camb-grad-conf-2020> We are very grateful to the Aristotelian Society, the Analysis Trust, the British Logic Colloquium, the Mind Association, and St John's College for their generous support of the conference. For any further information, please contact the conference organisers Benjamin Marschall, Wouter Cohen and Sofia Melendez Gutierrez, at cam.phil.grad.conf@googlemail.com<mailto:cam.phil.grad.conf@googlemail.com>. -- [LOGIC] mailing list http://www.dvmlg.de/mailingliste.html Archive: http://www.illc.uva.nl/LogicList/ provided by a collaboration of the DVMLG, the Maths Departments in Bonn and Hamburg, and the ILLC at the Universiteit van Amsterdam