Logic and Philosophy Talks at CMU

Past talks in this series
The colloquium is held in Baker Hall A53 (downstairs in the "New Wing")
All talks start at 4:30 pm, with refreshments at 4


 
Pure and Applied Logic Colloquium
Thursday
30 September 2004

4:30 pm, Baker Hall A53
Refreshments at 4

"Yearning for the Impossible"

John Stillwell
University of San Francisco
Abstract

Ernst Nagel Lectures
in Philosophy and Science
Tuesday
12 October 2004

4:30 pm, Margaret Morrison A14
Refreshments at 4

"The Color of White"

Terrence J. Sejnowski
Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Abstract

Ernst Nagel Lectures
in Philosophy and Science
Wednesday
13 October 2004

4:30 pm, Mellon Institute Social Room
Refreshments at 4

"Brains, Rewards and Games"

Terrence J. Sejnowski
Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Abstract

Ernst Nagel Lectures
in Philosophy and Science
Thursday
14 October 2004

4:30 pm, Margaret Morrison A14
Refreshments at 4

"In Search of Self"

Terrence J. Sejnowski
Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Abstract

Pure and Applied Logic Colloquium
Thursday
14 October 2004

4:30 pm, Baker Hall A53
Refreshments at 4

"On Relating Sets, Types and Categories"

Nicola Gambino
Cambridge University
Abstract

Philosophy Colloquium
Thursday
9 December 2004

4:30 pm, Baker Hall A53
Refreshments at 4

"Structuralism and the Open-Endedness of Mathematics"

Geoffrey Hellman
University of Minnesota
Abstract

Special Symposium
Friday
10 December 2004

3 pm, Baker Hall 150

"Structuralism in the Philosophy of Mathematics"

Colin McLarty
Case Western Reserve University
Abstract



The Pure and Applied Logic (PAL) Colloquium is sponsered jointly
by the departments of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Philosophy,
Carnegie Mellon University.

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