Carnap on logic

July 3, 2013 - July 6, 2013
Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, Ludwig Maximilians Universität, München

München
Germany

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Wednesday, 03 July

17:00 - 18:30 Michael Friedman (Stanford University). From Intuition to Tolerance in Carnap's Philosophy of Mathematics

19:00 Conference Dinner - Georgenhof

Thursday, 04 July

09:00 Opening and Registration

09:30 Patricia Blanchette (University of Notre Dame). Applications and Content: Frege and Gödel on Mathematics as Syntax

10:45 Coffee Break

11:15 Steve Awodey (Carnegie-Mellon University). On the Invariance of Logical Truth

12:30 Diego L. Rosende (University of Buenos Aires). Carnap on Truth and Semantical Systems

13:15 Lunch Break

14:45 Richard Creath (Arizona State University). The Logical and the Analytic

16:00 Sean Morris (Metropolitan State University of Denver). Quine, Carnap and Russel on Truth by Convention

16:45 Coffee Break

7:15 Catarina Dutilh Noveas (University of Groningen). Two Conceptions of Formalization: Carnapian Explication and Formal Languages as Cognitive Artifacts

19:30 Editorial Board Meeting. Collected Works of Rudolf Carnap

Friday, 05 July

09:00 Florian Steinberger (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität). Limits of Tolerance? Carnap on the Normativity of Logic

10:15 Coffee Break

10:45 Erich Reck (UC Riverside). Logic in the 1930s: Model Theory and Type Theory

12:00 Iris Loeb (VU University Amsterdam). The Place of Carnap's Early Model Theory in the History of Logic

12:45 Lunch Break

14:30 Andre Carus (Hegeler Institute). Carnapian Rationality

15:45 Coffee Break

16:15 Wolfgang Kienzler (Universität Jena). Carnap and Kant on the Nature of Logic

Saturday, 06 July

09:00 Richard Zach (University of Calgary). Carnap as a Logician

10:15 Coffee Break

10:45 Pierre Wagner (University Paris 1). Tarskian and Carnapian Semantics

12:00 Peter Olen (University of South Florida). Chasing Ghosts:Understanding Carnap's Pure Semantics

12:45 Lunch Break

14:30 Sebastian Lutz (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität). On Carnap on Empirical Significance

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