Russell in 1893 as a BA in mathematics at Trinity College, Cambridge (photo displayed with permission of Bertrand Russell Archives McMaster University)
Twelfth Annual Cambridge Graduate Conference on the Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic
19th-20th January 2019
St John's College, Cambridge
The Conference will be held on the 19th and 20st of January 2019 in St John's College, Cambridge. Our keynote speakers for the conference are Sara L. Uckelman (Durham) and Robbie Williams (Leeds).
Conference Program
Saturday 19th January
9.30-10.00 |
Registration and Coffee |
10.00-11.15 |
Alexander Roberts ‘Relative Necessity’ Response by Arif Ahmed |
11.15-11.45 |
Coffee |
11.45-13.00 |
Anna Bellomo ‘Dedekind and Manders: Two conceptions of domain extension’ Response by Tim Button |
13.00-14.00 |
Lunch |
14.00-15.15 |
James Kirkpatrick ‘The logical properties of Generic Sentences’ Response by Maarten Steenhagen |
15.15-15.45 |
Coffee |
15.45-17.30 |
Keynote: Dr Sara L. Uckelman (Durham) |
20.00 |
Conference Dinner |
Sunday 20th January
10.00-11.15 |
Melisa Vivanco – ‘Dissolving the tension between Metaphysics and Epistemology of Numbers’ Response by Michael Potter |
11.15-11.45 |
Coffee |
11.45-13.00 |
Moritz Höppner ‘Is Incompleteness in Modal Logic Avoidable?’ Response by Owen Griffiths |
13.00-14.00 |
Lunch |
14.00-15.15 |
Nuno Maia ‘On Paraconsistent Skolemite Worries' Respose by Tim Button |
15.15-15.45 |
Coffee |
15.45-17.30 |
Keynote: Prof Robbie Williams (Leeds) |
We are very grateful to the Aristotelian Society, the Analysis Trust, the British Logic Colloquium, the Mind Association, the School of Arts and Humanities, and St John's College for their generous support of the conference.
The conference is being organised by Nathan Hawkins and Benjamin Marschall. For further information, please contact them at cam.phil.grad.conf@googlemail.com.