Programme L 2000



L o g i c a  2 0 0 0 - Programme

Tuesday, June 27
>> afternoon session

E. N. Zalta

What Are Mathematical Objects? - A New Philosophy of Mathematics

C. Womack

Getting the Picture: Visual Proofs in Mathematics

M. Beaney

Conceptions of Logical Analysis

O. Rechter

Logicism and a Kantian Conception of Number

M. Cuonzo

Intuition and Paradox

J. Peregrin

 Absolute and Relative Concepts in Logic


Wednesday,  June 28
>> morning session

G. Sandu

Games and Epistemic Logic

K.  Kijania-Placek

Can Majority Be Supervaluated?

V. Novák 

Fuzzy Logic: Its Formalism and the Role for Linguistic

S. Lindström

Quine's Interpretation Problem for Modal Logic Revised 


>> afternoon session

A. Kron

Comprehension, Extensionality and Contraction 

T. Childers

Logic from Behaviour? Probably Not!

B. Jespersen

Attitudes de re

F. Huber

The Logic of Theory Assessment

M. Duží, P. Materna

Two Kinds of Propositional Attitudes

O. Majer

(In)Transparent Intensional Logic- Notes of an Outsider

 P. Jirků

How to Understand Negatives

J. Palomäki

The Subject Matter of Mathematics


Thursday,  June 29
>> morning session

 D. Prawitz

Intuitionistic Truth and Tarski's Adequacy Condition

G. Sundholm

A Plea for Logical Atavism

W. Park

On Cocchiarella's Retroactive Theory of Reference

T. Placek

Common Causes in Branching Space-Time


Friday,  June 30
>> morning session

S. Blackburn

Some Remarks about Minimalism

G. Usberti

Meaning and Empirical Justification

K. Segerberg

Deconstruction of Epistemic Logic

R. E. Grandy

What Is a Logical Constant? Drawind Distinction and Not Boundaries