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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2007/newsitem/1733/13-
 May-2007-Interpolations-A-Conference-in-honour-of-
 Bill-Craig-Berkeley-CA-USA
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SUMMARY:"Interpolations", A Conference in honour o
 f Bill Craig, Berkeley CA, USA
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070513
LOCATION:Berkeley CA, USA
DESCRIPTION:Craig's interpolation theorem is part 
 of the standard logic curriculum. This and other r
 esults of Craig's have had a profound significance
  in logic, philosophy of science, philosophy of lo
 gic, and computer science. Six internationally dis
 tinguished speakers will reflect on the importance
  and impact of Craig's work:   Solomon Feferman (S
 tanford University),  Michael Friedman (Stanford U
 niversity),  Cesare Tinelli (University of Iowa), 
  Dana Scott (Carnegie Mellon University),  Jouko V
 äänänen (University of Amsterdam and University of
  Helsinki),  Johan van Benthem (University of Amst
 erdam and Stanford University).   Further informat
 ion can be found at http://philosophy.berkeley.edu
 /events/detail/275 .
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n      <p>Craig's in
 terpolation theorem is part of the standard logic 
 curriculum. \n        This and other results of Cr
 aig's have had a profound significance in logic, \
 n        philosophy of science, philosophy of logi
 c, and computer science. Six \n        internation
 ally distinguished speakers will reflect on the im
 portance and impact of Craig's work:\n      </p>\n
       <p>Solomon Feferman (Stanford University),<b
 r />\n                   Michael Friedman (Stanfor
 d University),<br />\n                   Cesare Ti
 nelli (University of Iowa),<br />\n               
     Dana Scott (Carnegie Mellon University),<br />
 \n                   Jouko V&auml;&auml;n&auml;nen
  (University of Amsterdam and University of\n     
    Helsinki),<br />\n                   Johan van 
 Benthem (University of Amsterdam and Stanford Univ
 ersity).\n      </p>\n    \n      <p>Further infor
 mation can be found at <a target="_blank" href="ht
 tp://philosophy.berkeley.edu/events/detail/275">ht
 tp://philosophy.berkeley.edu/events/detail/275</a>
  .\n      </p>\n    
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