[FOM] Kurt Gödel, Philosopher: From Logic to Cosmology (final program)
Mark van Atten
vanattenmark at gmail.com
Tue May 21 16:51:43 EDT 2013
Kurt Gödel Philosopher: From Logic to Cosmology
International Conference ANR 2013
Aix-Marseille Université
CEPERC, Aix-en-Provence
July 11-13, 2013
Website:
http://sites.univ-provence.fr/wceperc/spip.php?article1239
Mail Address: GoedelPhilosopher2013 at gmail.com
Registration Required: Deadline June 30, 2013.
Student Grants: Application Deadline May 30, 2013.
Thursday July 11, 2013
0900-0930
Registration & Reception
0930-1015
Word of Welcome by the Organizers and Presentation of the
Conference
1015-1130
Gabriella Crocco (Aix-Marseille Université, France)
Gödel’s Philosophical Manuscripts and the ANR Project
1130-1200
Coffee Break
1200-1245
Oran Magal (McGill University, Canada)
Intensional vs. Extensional Formal Theories and Gödel’s
‘Theory of Concepts’
1300-1500
Lunch
1515-1630
John Dawson (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
What Have We Learned from the Gödel Nachlaß and What More
May It Have to Offer?
1630-1715
Amélie Mertens (Aix-Marseille Université, France)
Gödel’s Distinction between Subjectivity and Objectivity of
Concepts from the Analysis of One Particular Remark of the
Max-Phil Manuscripts
1715-1745
Coffee Break
1745-1830
Montgomery Link (Suffolk University, USA)
An Aspect of Gödel’s Basic Philosophical Outlook
Friday July 12, 2013
0900-1015
Massimo Mugnai (Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italy)
Leibniz and Gödel
1015-1100
Paul Weingartner and Silvia Haring (Salzburg University,
Austria)
On the Compatibility of Evil and Freedom
1100-1130
Coffee Break
1130-1215
Julien Bernard (Aix-Marseille Université, France)
How Did Gödel Interpret the Problems of Modern Microscopical
Physics Through His Monadology?
1215-1300
Srećko Kovač (Institute of Philosophy, Zagreb, Croatia)
Causality as a Central Concept of Goedel’s Philosophy
1315-1515
Lunch
1530-1645
Eberhard Knobloch (Technische Universität, Berlin, Germany)
Leibniz’s Conception of a General Characteristic Art or
Combinatorial Art: Leibnizean Examples
1645-1715
Coffee Break
1715-1830
Göran Sundholm (Leyden University, The Netherlands)
Kurt Gödel, Ontological Descriptivist
Saturday July 13, 2013
0900-1015
Akihiro Kanamori (Boston University, USA)
Set Theory and Philosophy
1015-1100
Claudio Ternullo (Kurt Gödel Research Center, Vienna,
Austria)
Gödel’s Cantorianism
1100-1130
Coffee Break
1130-1215
Jan von Plato (Helsinki University, Finland)
Gödel and the Main Problem of Foundations
1230-1430
Lunch
1445-1530
Nuno Jerónimo (Lisbon University, Portugal / Paris I
University, France)
The Influence of Mathematics upon Philosophy: Gödel and Rota
1530-1645
Richard Tieszen (California University, USA)
Monads and Mathematics: Gödel, Leibniz and Husserl
Organizing Committee: Eric Audureau, Paola Cantù, Gabriella
Crocco, Eva-Maria Engelen, Pierre Kerszberg, Mark van Atten.
Participating institutes: Université Aix-Marseille, CEPERC
Centre d’EPistémologie et d’ERgologie Comparatives (AMU,
CNRS), IHPST Institut d’Histoire et de Philosophie des
Sciences et des Techniques (Paris 1/CNRS/ENS), SND Sciences,
Normes, Décision (Paris 4/CNRS).
Website:
http://sites.univ-provence.fr/wceperc/spip.php?article1239
Mail Address: GoedelPhilosopher2013 at gmail.com
Registration Required: Deadline June 30, 2013.
Student Grants: Application Deadline May 30, 2013.
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