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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2016/newsitem/7252/12-
 17-July-2016-Set-Theoretic-Pluralism-Symposium-STP
 -2016-Aberdeen-Scotland
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SUMMARY:Set Theoretic Pluralism Symposium (STP-201
 6), Aberdeen, Scotland
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160712
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160717
LOCATION:Aberdeen, Scotland
DESCRIPTION:The Set Theoretic Pluralism (STP) netw
 ork will be running its first symposium in July 20
 16. We would like to invite researchers from all r
 elevant disciplines to attend the symposium, inclu
 ding set theory, philosophy of mathematics, metaph
 ysics, philosophy of language, and epistemology.  
  The STP network draws together experts in mathema
 tics and philosophy to grapple with the increasing
 ly popular idea that mathematical reality may be b
 est understood as fractured and indeterminate. The
  speakers at the first STP symposium will be Joan 
 Bagaria (ICREA, Barcelona), Joel David Hamkins (CU
 NY), Juliette Kennedy (Helskinki), Öystein Linnebo
  (Oslo), Jouko Väänänen (Helsinki), Robbie William
  (Leeds), Crispin Wright (NYU/Stirling), Justin Cl
 arke-Doane (Columbia), Jonas Reitz (CUNY), Toby Me
 adows (Aberdeen), John Baldwin (University of Illi
 nois, Chicago), Fenner Tanswell (University of St 
 Andrews), and Colin Rittberg (Vrije Universiteit B
 russel).   Participation is free, but registration
  is required. Details are available on the symposi
 um website at https://sites.google.com/site/plural
 set/symposium-1.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n      <p>The Set Th
 eoretic Pluralism (STP) network will be running it
 s first \n        symposium in July 2016. We would
  like to invite researchers from all \n        rel
 evant disciplines to attend the symposium, includi
 ng set theory, \n        philosophy of mathematics
 , metaphysics, philosophy of language, and \n     
    epistemology.\n      </p>\n      <p>The STP net
 work draws together experts in mathematics and\n  
     philosophy to grapple with the increasingly po
 pular idea that\n      mathematical reality may be
  best understood as fractured and\n      indetermi
 nate. The speakers at the first STP symposium will
  be\n      Joan Bagaria (ICREA, Barcelona), Joel D
 avid Hamkins (CUNY),\n      Juliette Kennedy (Hels
 kinki), &Ouml;ystein Linnebo (Oslo), Jouko\n      
 V&auml;&auml;n&auml;nen (Helsinki), Robbie William
  (Leeds),\n      Crispin Wright (NYU/Stirling), Ju
 stin Clarke-Doane (Columbia),\n      Jonas Reitz (
 CUNY), Toby Meadows (Aberdeen), John Baldwin\n    
   (University of Illinois, Chicago), Fenner Tanswe
 ll (University\n      of St Andrews), and Colin Ri
 ttberg (Vrije Universiteit Brussel).\n      </p>\n
     \n      <p>Participation is free, but registra
 tion is required.\n        Details are available o
 n the symposium website at\n        <a target="_bl
 ank" href="https://sites.google.com/site/pluralset
 /symposium-1">https://sites.google.com/site/plural
 set/symposium-1</a>.\n      </p>\n    
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 17-July-2016-Set-Theoretic-Pluralism-Symposium-STP
 -2016-Aberdeen-Scotland
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