[Alta-Logic] Logic Events Nov 3/4/5: Burgess, Fine, Urquhart
Richard Zach
rzach at ucalgary.ca
Mon Oct 24 08:17:29 MDT 2005
The Department of Philosophy is pleased to announce a
Minisymposium on Logic
All talks will take place in 1253 Social Sciences Building
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Friday, November 3, 4:00 pm
Alasdair Urquhart
University of Toronto
The Unnameable
Frege has a puzzling doctrine that functions are unsaturated entities.
This paper is devoted to an attempted elucidation of the dark and
mysterious metaphors surrounding this doctrine. I advocate a
minimalistic interpretation of Frege’s doctrine, namely that unsaturated
things are entities of higher type, no more, no less. Further aspects of
the Fregean doctrine, particularly those which give a stronger reading
to the notion of incomplete entities, are rejected as irrelevant
excrescences. In particular, the idea that functions are unnameable is
consigned to the flames as both unnecessary and incoherent.
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Saturday, November 5, 10:00 am
John P. Burgess
Princeton University
Nominal Essence and Verbal Necessity
Some views of Peter Geach on proper names will be examined, partially
defended against the criticisms of Saul Kripke, and applied in an
attempt to demystify metaphysical modality.
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Saturday, November 5, 2:00 pm
Kit Fine
New York University
Variables, Knowledge and Semantics
I will talk about some connections between a nonstandard relational
treatment of variables and the development of a more adequate semantics
for proper names and quantified epistemic logic.
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Prof. Urquhart has provided a copy of the paper his talk will be based
on. Prof. Fine recommends his paper "The Role of Variables" (Journal of
Philosophy 50 (2003) 605-631)as background reading. Both will be
available in the Department's reading room shortly.
Prof. Urquhart will also speak to the Calgary Peripatetic Research Group
on Logic and Category Theory on Thursday, November 3, at 4:00 pm, on
"Ideas and Problems in Resolution Theorem Proving"
The Department of Philosophy and the Speakers Committee gratefully
acknowledge the support of the Faculty of Humanities and the University
of Calgary Research Grants Committee for these events.
www.phil.ucalgary.ca
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Richard Zach ...... http://www.ucalgary.ca/~rzach/
Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy
University of Calgary, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada
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