Programme L10


L o g i c a 2010 - Programme

 


Tuesday, 22 June
>> morning session

Kosta Došen Perspectives in General Proof Theory
Massimiliano Carrara,
Silvia Gaio and Enrico Martino
Can Priest’s Dialetheism Avoid Trivialism?
Shawn Standefer What Is Wrong with the Tarskian Theory of Truth?
Theodora Achourioti Deflationism and the T-Predicate


>> afternoon session

Pavel Materna A Notion of Concept Is Either Superfluous or Procedural
Gil Sagi Logical Consequence, Logical Terms and Isomorphism
Marie Duží and
Bjørn Jespersen
Transparent Quantification into Hyperintensional Contexts
Hartley Slater Quine’s Other Way Out
Frode Bjørdal Considerations Contra Cantorianism
Andrea Iacona Future Actuality


Wednesday, 23 June
>> morning session

 Hannes Leitgeb

Reducing Belief Simpliciter to Degrees of Belief
Albert Nunez The Display Problem Revisited
Fabrice  Pataut  Antirealism, Strict Finitism and Structural Rules
 David Ripley   Weak Negations and Neighborhood Semantics
Vít Punčochář A Modification of Carnap's Modal Logic

>> afternoon session

Jaroslav Peregrin Logic as Based on Incompatibility
Christian Fermüller 
and Friedrich Slivovsky
Making it More Explicit: Brandom's Inferentialist Pragmatism and Logical Dialogue Games
Libor Běhounek
and Ondrej Majer
A Semantics for Counterfactuals Based on Formal Fuzzy Logic
John Kearns Affirmation and Denial, Judgments of Composition and of Division
Juraj Podroužek
and Igor Sedlár
The Logics of Moore’s Paradox


Thursday, 24 June
>> morning session

Hans Rott The Ramsey Test for Conditionals and Iterated Theory Change
 Andreas Pietz  Which Is the Right Logic of Falsification?
Vítězslav Švejdar Infinite Natural Numbers:
Unwanted Phenomenon, or a Useful Concept?
Martin Pleitz Two-dimensional Semantics for Arithmetic -
 Towards Semantic Closure


Friday, 25 June
>> morning session

Stefan Roski Bolzano on Logical Notions
Sebastian
Sequoiah-Grayson
Asymmetric (In)Compatibility Relations
and Non-Commuting Types
Emil Badici Grounding and Definiendum-Sensitive Definitions
Giulia Terzian Prospects for a Comparative Analysis of Set Theory
and Semantics
Peter Verdee Selecting the Most Normal Interpretations:
The Syntactic vs. the Objective Approach