December 14th and 15th, 2007, AMSTERDAM
Palmyr-VI was held in Amsterdam, in buildings of the Universiteit van Amsterdam's Roeterseiland complex. On this page you can now find the programme and some photographs of the talks. Additionally some speakers have provided their slides (click on the title of their talk).
Friday: Albert Visser (Utrecht, Netherlands), "Translating the Metalanguage into the Objectlanguage"
Saturday: Graham Priest (Melbourne, Australia), "Realism, Antirealism, and Paraconsistency".
Friday 14th of December | |
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9:30-10:00 | Welcome and Coffee |
10:00-11:00 | Prof Albert Visser (Utrecht) |
Translating the Metalanguage into the Objectlanguage | |
11:00-11:20 | Coffee Break |
11:20-12:10 | Paula Quinon (PAN/IHPST) |
Intended Models of Arithmetic | |
comments: | Thomas Icard (ILLC) |
12:10-13:00 | Carlo Proietti (IHPST) |
Fitch's Paradox and the Reformulation of the Verification Principle | |
comments: | Nina Gierasimczuk (ILLC) |
13:00-14:10 | Lunch |
14:10-15:00 | Aránzazu San Ginés Ruiz (IHPST) |
Anaphora in Natural Language (text) | |
comments: | Floris Roelofsen (ILLC) |
15:00-15:20 | Coffee Break |
15:20-16:10 | Denis Bonnay, Julien Boyer and Henri Galinon (ENS/IHPST) |
Logicality and Truth | |
comments: | Olivier Roy (ILLC) |
16:10-17:00 | Neil Kennedy (IHPST/UQAM) |
The Definite Story on Yablo's Paradox: why all subsequent papers on this matter are vain | |
comments: | Joop Leo (Utrecht) |
Saturday 15th of December | |
10:00-11:00 | Prof Graham Priest (Melbourne) |
Realism, Antirealism, and Paraconsistency | |
11:00-11:30 | Coffee Break |
11:30-12:20 | Francesco Berto (IHPST/Venice) |
Realism and Anti-Realism on (Double-)Truth | |
comments: | Graham Priest |
12:20-13:10 | Laurent Keiff (Lille) |
Somewhere between Negation and Denegation | |
comments: | Cédric Dégremont (ILLC) |
On Friday evening all attendees who wished could join for a meal at the delicious Eritrean restaurant "Hedmo-Letina", at 193 Prinsengracht. We were there from 19:30.
Participants in this Palmyr might be interested in attending the Amsterdam Colloquium which will be held just afterwards, from December 17th-19th in Amsterdam.
If you have any questions, please direct them to the organising committee: Jakub Szymanik, or Jonathan Zvesper.