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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2011/newsitem/3480/20-
 21-January-2011-International-graduate-workshop-Th
 e-notion-of-form-in-19th-and-early-20th-century-lo
 gic-and-mathematics-VU-University-of-Amsterdam
DTSTAMP:20100711T000000
SUMMARY:International graduate workshop "The notio
 n of form in 19th and early 20th century logic and
  mathematics", VU University of Amsterdam
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110121
LOCATION:VU University of Amsterdam
DESCRIPTION:The present workshop is devoted to dif
 ferent understandings of the notion of form in the
  context of logic- and scientifically-oriented phi
 losophy in the 19th and early 20th century, i.e. (
 roughly) the period from Bolzano over Brentano to 
 Husserl, Frege and early analytic philosophy.  Aga
 inst this historical background, we aim at bringin
 g together masters of the field with graduate stud
 ents whose work is connected (but not restricted) 
 to this subject. Invited speakers: Michael Beaney 
 (York), Danielle Macbeth (Haverford)   For more in
 formation, see here or contact Stefan Roski (stefa
 n.roski at gmail.com).   Graduate students interes
 ted in presenting a paper are encouraged to submit
  an abstract of not more than 1000 words. Deadline
  for submission: September 15th 2010
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n        <p>The
  present workshop is devoted to different understa
 ndings\n        of the notion of form in the conte
 xt of logic- and\n        scientifically-oriented 
 philosophy in the 19th and early 20th\n        cen
 tury, i.e. (roughly) the period from Bolzano over 
 Brentano\n        to Husserl, Frege and early anal
 ytic philosophy.</p>\n        <p>Against this hist
 orical background, we aim at bringing\n        tog
 ether masters of the field with graduate students 
 whose\n        work is connected (but not restrict
 ed) to this subject.\n        Invited speakers: Mi
 chael Beaney (York), Danielle Macbeth (Haverford)\
 n        </p>\n    \n      \n        <p>For more i
 nformation, see <a class="longdescriptionlink" hre
 f="https://www.illc.uva.nl/NewsandEvents/newsitem/
 3480">here</a> or\n           contact Stefan Roski
  (<a class="email">stefan.roski <span class="at">a
 t</span> gmail.com</a>).\n        </p>\n    </div>
 <div>\n        <p>Graduate students interested in 
 presenting a paper are\n        encouraged to subm
 it an abstract of not more than 1000\n        word
 s. Deadline for submission: September 15th 2010</p
 >\n      </div>
URL:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2011/newsitem/3480/20-
 21-January-2011-International-graduate-workshop-Th
 e-notion-of-form-in-19th-and-early-20th-century-lo
 gic-and-mathematics-VU-University-of-Amsterdam
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