Logic and Philosophy Talks at CMU

Past talks in this series
The colloquium is held in Baker Hall A53.
All talks start at 4:30 pm, with refreshments at 4


 
Philosophy Colloquium
Thursday
23 February 2006

4:30 pm, Baker Hall A53
Refreshments at 4

"Logical Segmentation and Generality in Wittgenstein's Tractatus"

Thomas Ricketts
University of Pittsburgh
Department of Philosophy
Abstract

Pure and Applied
Logic Colloquium
Thursday
9 March 2006

4:30 pm, Baker Hall A53
Refreshments at 4

"The Undefinability of Truth in Frege, Moore, Goedel and Tarski"

Jan Wolenski
University Cracow
Poland
Abstract

Philosophy Colloquium
Thursday
23 March 2006

4:30 pm, Baker Hall A53
Refreshments at 4

"Unification and Coherence"

Stephan Hartmann
London School of Economics
Abstract

Philosophy Colloquium
Thursday
6 April 2006

4:30 pm, Baker Hall A53
Refreshments at 4

"The Likelihood Principle and the Reversibility of Causal Arrows"

Malcolm Forster
University of Wisconson, Madison
Abstract

Philosophy Colloquium
Thursday
13 April 2006

4:30 pm, Baker Hall A53
Refreshments at 4

"Potentially Infinite Sets and Structures"

David McCarty
The Logic Program
Indiana University
Abstract

Philosophy Colloquium
Thursday
27 April 2005

4:30 pm, Baker Hall A53
Refreshments at 4

"Information Change: a Uniform Logical Approach"

Johan van Benthem
Stanford University and
University of Amsterdam
Abstract

Special Event
Friday
28 April 2005

11 am -- 6 pm, Wean Hall 5328

Modal Logic Workshop

PhilLogic@CMU
For more information consult the
Workshop Homepage


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