From: Matteo Zicchetti <matteo.z...@GMAIL.COM>
The conference is planned to take place in person.
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Foundations of Mathematics, Truth, and Implicit Commitments, University of Warsaw, Warsaw
Dates: 11 - 13 April 2024
https://commitments-project.com/
Conference Description
In recent years, the notion of implicit commitments has received new attention in the Philosophy of Mathematics. Focusing on theories of foundational interest, in which substantial parts of mathematics can be reconstructed, philosophers, mathematicians, and logicians have been trying to determine the extent of the commitments (if there are any) implicit in foundational theories. This investigation started in the 60s with the work of Solomon Feferman and others on the so-called' reflection principles', statements expressing, for a given theory S, that S is sound. Famously, Feferman investigated whether, for a foundational theory S, such reflection principles are implicit commitments of S. Since the 60s, Feferman's investigation generated an enormous amount of literature and research programmes. Although much progress has been made in our understanding of implicit commitments, much work is still needed.
Our conference aims to provide a platform to gather philosophers, mathematicians, and logicians working on implicit commitments and related notions in the context of philosophy and the foundation of mathematics. We invite submission of extended abstracts (up to 1000 words) for contributed talks. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following:
Epistemic and semantic commitments of formal theories
Axiomatic theories of truth
Formal and philosophical analysis of implicit commitments
The role of open-endedness in the acceptance of theories and epistemic stability
Deflationism about truth and issues of conservativity
Set-theoretical, proof-theoretical, truth-theoretical reflection principles and their applications
Truth in the foundations of mathematics
Invited Speakers
Carolin Antos (University of Konstanz)
Andrea Cantini (Università degli Studi di Firenze)
Kentaro Fujimoto (University of Bristol)
Volker Halbach (University of Oxford)
Leon Horsten (University of Konstanz)
Graham Leigh (University of Gothenburg)
Carlo Nicolai (King's College London)
Albert Visser (Utrecht University)
Call for Papers
We invite the submission of abstracts of up to 1000 words prepared for blind review. Please submit your abstract by email to the organisers at fomt...@gmail.com, and include your institutional affiliation, if you have one, and your abstract's title in the email's body. Submissions from underrepresented groups are particularly welcome.
The deadline for submission is 15 January 2024. We aim to send decisions to all applicants by February 15, 2024.
IMPORTANT DATES
– Submissions deadline: 15. January 2024
– Notification of acceptance: 15 February 2024
– Conference dates: 11 - 13 April 2024
Organising CommitteeLuca Castaldo, Cezary Cieśliński, Ali Enayat, Maciej Głowacki, Mateusz Łełyk, Bartosz Wcisło, Matteo Zicchetti.
REGISTRATION AND PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Please note that registration is required for attendance. Information about the registration procedure and other practical details will be made available on the conference website in due course,
The organisers