Reminder CfP Workshop "Realism and anti-realism. Paradigms and research programmes in logic and the philosophy of mathematics" in Tübingen

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Dec 15, 2024, 10:00:15 AM12/15/24
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dear all,
this is a reminder for a call for up to 4 contributed short talks in a Workshop which will be held on April 28th-29th 2025 at the Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker-Center of the University of Tübingen (the venue is Doblerstraße 33, 72074 Tübingen).

The Workshop is titled Realism and anti-realism. Paradigms and research programmes in logic and the philosophy of mathematics (check the Workshop site - under construction), and it is part of the DFG-Project Revolutions and paradigms in logic: the case of proof-theoretic semantics (link to the Project page).

The contributed talks should concern one or more of the following subjects:
  • history of set theory
  • history of model-theory
  • history of proof-theory
  • history of type-theory
  • applications of Kuhn's and/or Lakatos' theories to the history of logic
  • philosophical debate on the opposition between realism and anti-realism in logic and the philosophy or foundations of mathematics
Some invited speakers will give long talks (1 hour). Contributed talks will instead be 30 minutes long, Q&A included. Confirmed invited speakers so far (more may add to the list):
  • Carolin Antos (University of Konstanz)
  • David Corfield (University of Kent)
  • Cesare Cozzo (Sapienza University of Rome)
  • José Ferreirós (University of Sevilla)
  • Reinhard Kahle (University of Tübingen)
  • Ladislav Kvasz (Czech Academy of Sciences, Charles University of Prague)
  • Georg Schiemer (University of Vienna)
  • Göran Sundholm (University of Leiden)
  • Claudio Ternullo (University Babeș-Bolyai of Cluj-Napoca, University of Catania)
Proposals should be sent to the following e-mail address: antonio.piccol...@uni-tuebingen.de. The mail should be titled Submission Workshop Tuebingen, and it should include two pdfs:
  • one indicating name, surname, affiliation and e-mail address of each of the authors
  • one consisting of an anonymous short abstract (in English) of at most 3.000 characters (spaces included, references not included).
The deadline for submission is January 15th 2025. The results will be communicated by February 28th 2025. In case of acceptance of your abstract, you may be required to prepare a long abstract of at most 7.000 character (spaces included, references not included) to be published in a Book of Abstracts.

Best regards
Antonio Piccolomini d'Aragona
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