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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2009/newsitem/2667/9-1
 1-September-2009-Phloxshop-2-Modality-Berlin-Germa
 ny
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SUMMARY:Phloxshop 2: Modality, Berlin, Germany
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090909
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090911
LOCATION:Berlin, Germany
DESCRIPTION:The research group phlox organizes a w
 orkshop on modality with Dorothy Edgington and Kei
 th Hossack as keynote speakers. The workshop will 
 focus on counterfactual reasoning, modal knowledge
 , and modal idioms in natural language.   Question
 s that may be addressed include, but are not limit
 ed to, the following:  - What strength or kind of 
 modality is expressed in different sorts of everyd
 ay modal idioms?  - What role does metaphysical po
 ssibility play for non-philosophical reasoning?  -
  Is knowledge of counterfactuals prior to knowledg
 e of possibilities and necessities?  - Can modal k
 nowledge be grounded in knowledge of some non-moda
 l facts?   For more information, see http://phloxs
 hop2.wordpress.com/ or write to justbecause at gmx
 .de.   The research group phlox is inviting submis
 sions for the workshop. The deadline for submissio
 n of paper abstracts is the 1st of May 2009.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n      <p>The r
 esearch group phlox organizes a workshop\n      on
  modality with Dorothy Edgington and Keith Hossack
  as keynote\n      speakers. The workshop will foc
 us on counterfactual reasoning,\n      modal knowl
 edge, and modal idioms in natural language.\n     
  </p>\n      <p>Questions that may be addressed in
 clude, but are not limited to, the \n        follo
 wing:<br/>\n        - What strength or kind of mod
 ality is expressed in different \n          sorts 
 of everyday modal idioms?<br />\n        - What ro
 le does metaphysical possibility play for non-phil
 osophical\n          reasoning?<br />\n        - I
 s knowledge of counterfactuals  prior to knowledge
  of possibilities\n          and necessities?<br /
 >\n        - Can modal knowledge be grounded in kn
 owledge of some non-modal\n          facts?\n     
  </p>\n    \n      \n      <p>For more information
 , see\n        <a target="_blank" href="http://phl
 oxshop2.wordpress.com/">http://phloxshop2.wordpres
 s.com/</a>\n        or write to <a class="email">j
 ustbecause <span class="at">at</span> gmx.de</a>.\
 n      </p>\n    </div><div>\n      <p>The researc
 h group phlox is inviting submissions for the work
 shop.\n        The deadline for submission of pape
 r abstracts is the 1st of May 2009.\n      </p>\n 
      </div>
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