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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2013/newsitem/5001/30-
 May-2013-Workshop-on-Argumentation-in-Mathematics-
 Groningen-The-Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Workshop on Argumentation in Mathematics, 
 Groningen, The  Netherlands
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20130530T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20130530T170000
LOCATION:Groningen, The  Netherlands
DESCRIPTION:OnÂ May 30th 2013, the Roots of Deduct
 ion project and the Faculty of Philosophy of the U
 niversity of Groningen will host a small workshop 
 on argumentation in mathematics.   Speakers and ti
 tles are:  * Andrew Aberdein (Philosophy, Florida 
 Institute of Technology): "Types of dialogue in ma
 thematics"  * Erik Krabbe (Philosophy, Groningen):
  "Aristotle on squaring the circle"  * Bart Verhei
 j (Artificial Intelligence, Groningen): "Mathemati
 cal discovery as investigative argumentation"  * C
 atarina Dutilh Novaes (Philosophy, Groningen): "A 
 dialogical conception of indirect proofs"   Detail
 s will be regularly updated here: https://sites.go
 ogle.com/site/therootsofdeduction/events-and-annou
 ncements/ The workshop is open to all, but please 
 send us an email (rootsofdeduction at gmail.com) t
 o register.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n      <p>\n        
 On&Acirc;&nbsp;May 30th 2013, the Roots of Deducti
 on project  and the Faculty of \n        Philosoph
 y of the University of Groningen will host a small
  workshop on \n        argumentation in mathematic
 s.\n      </p>\n      <p>Speakers and titles are:<
 br/>\n          * Andrew Aberdein (Philosophy, Flo
 rida Institute of Technology): &quot;Types of dial
 ogue in mathematics&quot;<br/>\n          * Erik K
 rabbe (Philosophy, Groningen): &quot;Aristotle on 
 squaring the circle&quot;<br/>\n          * Bart V
 erheij (Artificial Intelligence, Groningen): &quot
 ;Mathematical discovery as investigative argumenta
 tion&quot;<br/>\n          * Catarina Dutilh Novae
 s (Philosophy, Groningen): &quot;A dialogical conc
 eption of indirect proofs&quot;\n      </p>\n    \
 n      <p>Details will be regularly updated here:\
 n      <a target="_blank" href="https://sites.goog
 le.com/site/therootsofdeduction/events-and-announc
 ements/workshop-argumentation-in-mathematics">http
 s://sites.google.com/site/therootsofdeduction/even
 ts-and-announcements/</a>\n      The workshop is o
 pen to all, but please send us an email (<a class=
 "email">rootsofdeduction <span class="at">at</span
 > gmail.com</a>) to register.\n      </p>\n    
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