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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20121001T100000
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SUMMARY:Departing from Sainsbury
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LOCATION:c/ Montalegre 4-6\, Barcelona\, Spain\, 08001
DESCRIPTION:<p>The conference will critically assess Mark Sainsbury&rsquo\;s research program as developed in&nbsp\;<em>Departing from Frege&nbsp\;</em>(Routledge 2002) and&nbsp\;<em>Reference without Referents&nbsp\;</em>(Oxford 2005). In these works\, Sainsbury defends Davidson&rsquo\;s view that a semantic theory for a language should take the form of a recursive theory of truth for the sentences of that language.&nbsp\; Sainsbury is best known for offering three specific advances. First\, he defends semantic theories that make minimal demands on speakers. Because language is a public phenomenon\, linguists cannot suppose that any two speakers of a language share many beliefs. Second\, Sainsbury applies&nbsp\;<em>free logic</em>&nbsp\;to explain how a name such as &lsquo\;Vulcan&rsquo\; can be meaningful even though it fails to refer. Third\, Sainsbury argues that vagueness is an inevitable part of language and that one cannot fully explain how a vague expression such as &lsquo\;bald&rsquo\; functions without using another vague expression. Although the core of Sainsbury&rsquo\;s research centers on the philosophy of language and linguistics\, it has far-reaching consequences for many other fields including metaphysics\, epistemology\, and psychology.</p>\n<p>Registration is free\, but required. If you plan to attend\, we ask that you register by 22 September with Paco Murcia at&nbsp\;logos@pcb.ub.es. Please use subject line "Departing from Sainsbury".</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Bryan Pickel;CN="Max Kölbel":
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