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SUMMARY:Russell 150
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TZID:Europe/Bucharest
LOCATION:Splaiul Independenţei nr. 204\, Bucharest\, Romania
DESCRIPTION:<p>The "Russell 150" conference is organized in partnership between the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Bucharest (through its Department for Theoretical Philosophy and the Center for Logic\, Philosophy and History of Science) and the Romanian Academy's "Constantin Rădulescu-Motru" Institute of Philosophy and Psychology. The event is scheduled to take place November 4-5\, 2022\, as an online conference.</p>\n<p><strong>Friday\, Nov. 4</strong></p>\n<p>11.45am Opening&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>12pm Miroslava Trajkovski (University of Belgrade)\,&nbsp\;<em>Why do we need double negation?</em></p>\n<p>1pm Ludovica Conti (School of Advanced Studies IUSS Pavia)\,&nbsp\;<em>Russell&rsquo\;s Paradox and Free Logic</em></p>\n<p>2pm Alejandro Estrada (National Autonomous University of Mexico)\,&nbsp\;<em>The Routley set as an &lsquo\;ultimate&nbsp\;Russell&nbsp\;set&rsquo\; and its consequences for a non-classical meta-theory</em></p>\n<p>3pm Andrei Moldovan (University of Salamanca)\,&nbsp\;<em>The Real Problem with Uniqueness</em></p>\n<p>4pm Greg Lavers (Concordia University)\,&nbsp\;<em>Russell\, G&ouml\;del and Mathematical Platonism</em></p>\n<p>5pm&nbsp\;<strong>keynote</strong>&nbsp\;James Cargile (University of Virginia)\,&nbsp\;<em>Russell's Formal Logic</em></p>\n<p>6pm Gheorghe Ştefanov (University of Bucharest)\,&nbsp\;<em>Russell&nbsp\;and Wittgenstein on Negative Facts</em><strong></strong></p>\n<p>7pm<strong>&nbsp\;</strong>Du&scaron\;an Dožudić (Institute of Philosophy\, Zagreb)\,&nbsp\;<em>Frege&rsquo\;s Rejection of Russellian Facts</em></p>\n<p><strong>Saturday\, Nov. 5</strong></p>\n<p>11am Claudiu Baciu (Romanian Academy)\,&nbsp\;<em>On&nbsp\;Russell&rsquo\;s Misunderstanding of Hegel</em></p>\n<p>12pm Nikolay Milkov (Universit&auml\;t Paderborn)\,&nbsp\;<em>Bertrand&nbsp\;Russell&nbsp\;and the Emergence of the Concept of Truth-making</em></p>\n<p>1pm David Chandler (University College London)\,&nbsp\;<em>Philosophical Scepticism and Private Experience</em></p>\n<p>2pm Constantin Stoenescu\,&nbsp\;<em>Russell&rsquo\;s view on the method of philosophical analysis before &lsquo\;On Denoting&rsquo\;</em></p>\n<p>4pm<strong>&nbsp\;keynote</strong>&nbsp\;Angela Mendelovici (Western University)\,&nbsp\;<em>How to Reject the Act-Object Distinction and Be a Russellian Monist</em></p>\n<p>5pm&nbsp\; Matteo Baggio (School of Advanced Studies IUSS Pavia)\,&nbsp\;<em>What logical evidence could not be</em></p>\n<p>6pm&nbsp\;<strong>keynote</strong>&nbsp\;Mark Sainsbury (University of Texas at Austin)\,&nbsp\;<em>Russellian acquaintance and understanding language</em></p>\n<p>7pm Sorin Costreie (University of Bucharest)\,&nbsp\;<em>Fregean sense and Russelian acquaintance</em></p>\n<p>For those of you who would like to join some of the talks but have overlapping commitments\, we will do our best to record the meetings whenever everyone in attendance consents to it\, and to then upload the recordings on the Department's YouTube channel. Previous talks are available here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOgUq3dN8CXI4L6DhZT1f_Q</p>\n<p>Event details will also be available\, in due course\, on the Facebook&nbsp\;page: "Seminarul Departamentului de Filosofie Teoretica UniBuc". To register for the conference and receive connection details\, please contact&nbsp\;russell150@filosofie.unibuc.ro&nbsp\;on or before November 1\, 2022.</p>\n<p>In the aftermath of the conference\, we would enjoy jointly exploring the possibility of publishing its proceedings. More details will be forthcoming at the time.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Marius Augustin Draghici:
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