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The University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University
Graduate Conference in Logic & The Philosophy of Science
and The Pittsburgh Journal


journal

conference

organizational committee & editorial staff

 

March 6 and 7
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Adamson Wing, Baker Hall 136A, CMU

Saturday, March 6

10:00am: Keynote Speaker:
Professor David Malament , The University of Chicago
"A Remark About Rotation and Relative Rotation in Relativity Theory"

11:30am: Colin Oakes, Marquette University
"Potentially Infinite Models for Intuitionist Arithmetic"

1:30pm: Chris Smeenk, University of Pittsburgh
"Observational Indistinguishability and Global Structure"

2:45pm: Frank Wroblewski, University of Wyoming
"Completeting Classical Logic"

4:00pm: Hyunchul Jay Kim, Carnegie Mellon University
"Two Types of Opposition in Logic: a Semiotic Approach"

Sunday, March 7

10:00am: Augustin Rayo, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
"Plural Predication"

11:15am: Tim Herron, Carnegie Mellon University
"Nearly Coherent"

1:30pm: Veronica Gventsadze, University of Chicago
"Epicurean Atomism: a Dual Approach to Consciousness and Will"

2:45pm: Chris Martin, University of Pittsburgh
"Symmetry and Surplus Structure: the Case of Para-Particles"


questions and comments about the conference or journal should be addressed to Mark Shipman (mps+@andrew.cmu.edu).
questions and comments about this web site should be addressed to Kevin Grobman (
grobman+@andrew.cmu.edu).