The focus of this workshop is the recent work on the central philosophical notions of truth and vagueness. This workshop is part of the new Birmingham Workshops in Philosophy series.
Wednesday 26
February, 2014, G42 Mechanical Engineering building (Y3 on the campus map):http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/Documents/university/edgbaston-map.pdf
10:40am Coffee & Biscuits
11:00am - Hartry Field (Birmingham & NYU): “Vagueness, Logic and the Problem of Restricted Quantification"
Lunch
1:45 - Coffee
2pm - Ofra Magidor (Oxford): “On Sider’s Argument from Vagueness”
4pm - Nick Jones (Birmingham): “Representors and Artefacts"
10:40am Coffee & Biscuits
11:00am - Hartry Field (Birmingham & NYU): “Vagueness, Logic and the Problem of Restricted Quantification"
Lunch
1:45 - Coffee
2pm - Ofra Magidor (Oxford): “On Sider’s Argument from Vagueness”
4pm - Nick Jones (Birmingham): “Representors and Artefacts"
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