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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2010/newsitem/3177/27-
 29-May-2010-Third-Colloquium-Semantics-and-Philoso
 phy-in-Europe-SPE3-Paris-France
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SUMMARY:Third Colloquium 'Semantics and Philosophy
  in Europe' (SPE3), Paris, France
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100527
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100529
LOCATION:Paris, France
DESCRIPTION:The purpose of the SPE colloquium is t
 o enhance the dialogue between linguists and philo
 sophers and to provide a new forum for presenting 
 research in the interface between linguistic seman
 tics and the related areas of philosophy (philosop
 hy of language, metaphysics, philosophy of mathema
 tics, philosophy of mind, epistemology) . The coll
 oquium takes place annually in different European 
 cities, such as Paris (SPE1, 2008), London (SPE2, 
 2009), and Bochum (SPE4, 2011).  Invited speakers:
  Thomas Hofweber (University of North Carolina, Ch
 apel Hill), Peter Pagin (University of Stockholm),
  Paul Portner (University of Maryland), Graham Pri
 est (University of Melbourne and CUNY Graduate Cen
 ter)  For more information, see http://semantics.u
 niv-paris1.fr/index.php/visiteur/activite/afficher
 /activite/89  Two-page anonymous abstracts are inv
 ited for a 30-minute talk. Submission deadline: Fe
 bruary 28, 2010.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n        <p>The
  purpose of the SPE colloquium is to enhance the\n
         dialogue between linguists and philosopher
 s and to provide a\n        new forum for presenti
 ng research in the interface between\n        ling
 uistic semantics and the related areas of philosop
 hy\n        (philosophy of language, metaphysics, 
 philosophy of\n        mathematics, philosophy of 
 mind, epistemology) . The\n        colloquium take
 s place annually in different European cities,\n  
       such as Paris (SPE1, 2008), London (SPE2, 20
 09), and Bochum\n        (SPE4, 2011).</p>\n      
   <p>Invited speakers: Thomas Hofweber (University
  of North\n        Carolina, Chapel Hill), Peter P
 agin (University of Stockholm),\n        Paul Port
 ner (University of Maryland), Graham Priest\n     
    (University of Melbourne and CUNY Graduate Cent
 er)</p>\n    \n      \n        <p>For more informa
 tion, see <a target="_blank" href="http://semantic
 s.univ-paris1.fr/index.php/visiteur/activite/affic
 her/activite/89">http://semantics.univ-paris1.fr/i
 ndex.php/visiteur/activite/afficher/activite/89</a
 ></p>        \n    </div><div>\n        <p>Two-pag
 e anonymous abstracts are invited for a 30-minute 
 talk.\n        Submission deadline: February 28, 2
 010.</p>\n      </div>
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