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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20161216T040000
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SUMMARY:Situations\, Information and Semantic Content
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LOCATION:Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1\, Münichham\, Germany\, 80529
DESCRIPTION:<p>*********************************************</p>\n<p><span style="font-family: 'Verdana'\,'sans-serif'\; mso-bidi-font-family: 'Menlo\n        Regular'\; mso-ansi-language: EN-US\;" lang="EN-US">The Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy invites abstracts for the workshop: </p>\n<p>Situations\, Information and Semantic Content</p>\n<p>MCMP\, LMU Munich</p>\n<p>December 16-18\, 2016</p>\n<p>www.situatedcontent2016.philosophie.uni-muenchen.de<br> *********************************************<br> <br> This workshop aims to bring together linguists\, philosophers\, logicians\, and cognitive and computer scientists to discuss the ways in which the meaning of linguistic expressions varies with the informational situation of the agents interpreting the expressions. It covers all aspects of the interaction between situations\, information\, and semantic content -- both theoretical and experimental --\, including <br> <br> * agents' information and semantic content <br> * the scope of information-dependence in natural language <br> * analyses of semantic phenomena featuring information-dependence <br> * experiments on semantic information-dependence <br> * the impact of agents' information on attitude attributions <br> * semantic aspects of situated cognition <br> * situation theory and situation semantics <br> * data semantics and dynamic/update semantics <br> * (partial) information and situations <br> * the formal analysis of (informational) situations <br> * the formal analysis of background knowledge <br> * partiality of information <br> * type-theoretic approaches to information <br> <br> We invite submissions of extended abstracts for talks (for 30+10-minute presentations) <br> or posters on any aspect of semantic information-dependence. Submissions should <br> include a title\, a short abstract (max. 100 words)\, and an extended abstract (max. <br> 1.000 words including references) and should be prepared for blind peer review. <br> Submissions should be made via the workshop's EasyChair site: <br> https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=situatedcontent2016 <br> <br> <br> Dates and Deadines:<br> <br> Submission deadline: May 29\, 2016 <br> Author notification: July 15\, 2016 <br> Workshop date: December 16-18\, 2016 <br> <br> Organizers:<br> <a href="http://www.mcmp.philosophie.uni-muenchen.de/people/faculty/liefke/index.html">Kristina Liefke </a>(LMU Munich/MCMP) <br> Markus Kneer (University of Pittsburgh) <br> <br> </p>
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