[FOM] CORRECTED CfP: Goedel conference (Aix-en-Provence, July 11-13, 2013)
Mark van Atten
Mark.vanAtten at univ-paris1.fr
Tue Jan 29 09:41:44 EST 2013
CALL FOR PAPERS
International Conference ANR 2013
Kurt Gödel, philosopher: From Logic to Cosmology
Université Aix-Marseille
CEPERC (AMU, CNRS)
IHPST (Paris 1/CNRS/ENS)
SND (Paris 4/CNRS)
July 11-13, 2013, Aix-en-Provence
Confirmed invited speakers are:
John Dawson (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
Akihiro Kanamori (Boston University, USA)
Eberhard Knobloch (Technische Universität Berlin, Germany)
Göran Sundholm (Universiteit Leiden, Netherlands)
Richard Tieszen (California State University, San Jose, USA)
Gödels writings published during his lifetime show his dual
interest in scientific
questions and in fundamental philosophical questions. The posthumous
publication of
certain manuscripts and talks enables one better to understand this
double interest in
science and in philosophy. On the one hand, Gödel developed most of
his scientific
results in order to solve or clarify certain philosophical
questions. On the other hand,
his scientific work in the foundations of mathematics and in
cosmology enriched his
philosophical thought on, for example, the a priori classification
of philosophical
systems, and on the relations between the notions of concept and
object. Hence, not only
did Gödel, as is well known, believe that philosophy might become an
exact theory,
provided that one does for metaphysics what Newton did for physics;
he should moreover be
aligned with Descartes, Leibniz, and other early modern philosophers
who believed that
science and philosophy are inseparable.
The conference will explore several features of Gödels philosophy
that emerge from the
unpublished manuscripts Max-Phil, which have been partly transcribed
by the research
group directed by Gabriella Crocco at CEPERC (Université Aix-Marseille). The
presentation of the complete transcriptions of Max-Phil IX-XV will
be accompanied by an
exploration of Gödels philosophy of logic, mathematics, and physics
by international
specialists and young Gödel scholars.
Submissions for individual contributions are invited on the
interaction between science
and philosophy in Gödels writings. Topical strands may include:
1. Gödels remarks on philosophical systems
2. the notions of concepts and objects
3. the distinction between subjective and objective analysis of the real
4. human will and Gods omnipotence
5. the relations between Gödels theory of concepts and his
scientific results
6. time and matter
7. evil and freedom
8. Gödels conception of mathematics in its relation to philosophy
Potential contributors will have to submit a title, a short abstract
(max. 200 words) and
an extended abstract (1000 words), ready for blind refereeing. The
abstracts should be
sent to the following address: goedelphilosopher2013 (at) gmail
(dot) com. The official
language of the Conference is English.
Submission deadline: April 14, 2013 (notifications will be sent by
mid-May 2013)
Conference website:
http://sites.univ-provence.fr/wceperc/spip.php?article1187
The conference is supported by the Centre dEpistémologie et
dErgologie Comparative (CEPERC UMR 7304) de lUniversité
Aix-Marseille, by the Institut dHistoire et de Philosophie des
Sciences et des Techniques (IHPST UMR 8590) de lUniversité Paris 1
Panthéon Sorbonne, and the Institute Sciences, Normes, Décision (SND
FRE 3593) de lUniversité Paris 4 Pierre et Marie Curie.
Organizers: Gabriella Crocco (CEPERC, Université Aix-Marseille),
Pierre Kerszberg (IHPST, Université Paris 1 / CNRS), Mark Van Atten
(SND, Université Paris 4 / CNRS), Eric Audureau (CEPERC, Université
Aix-Marseille / CNRS), Paola Cantù, (CEPERC, Université Aix-Marseille
/ CNRS), Eva-Maria Engelen (CEPERC, Université Aix-Marseille /
Universität Konstanz, Germany).
Scientific committee: John Dawson (Pennsylvania State University,
USA), Akihiro Kanamori (Boston University, USA), Eberhard Knobloch
(Technische Universität Berlin, Germany), Göran Sundholm (Universiteit
Leiden, Netherlands), Richard Tieszen (California State University,
San José, USA), Gabriella Crocco (CEPERC, Université Aix-Marseille),
Pierre Kerszberg (IHPST, Université Paris 1 /CNRS), Mark Van Atten
(SND, Université Paris 4 / CNRS), Eric Audureau (CEPERC, Université
Aix-Marseille / CNRS), Paola Cantù (CEPERC, Université Aix-Marseille
/CNRS), Eva-Maria Engelen (CEPERC, Université Aix-Marseille /
Universität Konstanz, Germany).
For further information please contact: goedelphilosopher2013 (at)
gmail (dot) com
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