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 January---5-February-2017-6th-Entia-et-Nomina-work
 shop-Palolem-Goa-India
DTSTAMP:20161027T184352
SUMMARY:6th Entia et Nomina workshop, Palolem, Goa
 , India
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170205
LOCATION:Palolem, Goa, India
DESCRIPTION:The 'Entia et Nomina' series features 
 English language workshops for researchers in form
 ally oriented philosophy, in particular in logic, 
 philosophy of science, formal epistemology and phi
 losophy of language. The aim of the workshop is to
  foster cooperation among philosophers with a form
 al bent. Previous editions took place at Gdansk Un
 iversity, Ghent University (as part of the Trends 
 in Logic series), Jagiellonian University, and War
 saw University. The sixth conference in the series
  will take place in Palolem, Goa, India, on 29 Jan
 uary - 5 February 2017.  Please send questions and
  any inquiries to both Rafal Urbaniak <rfl.urbania
 k at gmail.com> and Juliusz Doboszewski < jdobosze
 wski at gmail.com>.  Authors of contributed papers
  are requested to submit short (up to 2 normalized
  pages) and extended (up to 6 pages) abstracts, pr
 epared for blind-review, in PDF format, by 30.10.2
 016. Decisions about acceptance will be communicat
 ed by 20.11.2016.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>The 'Enti
 a et Nomina' series features English language work
 shops for researchers in formally oriented philoso
 phy, in particular in logic, philosophy of science
 , formal epistemology and philosophy of language. 
 The aim of the workshop is to foster cooperation a
 mong philosophers with a formal bent. Previous edi
 tions took place at Gdansk University, Ghent Unive
 rsity (as part of the Trends in Logic series), Jag
 iellonian University, and Warsaw University. The s
 ixth conference in the series will take place in P
 alolem, Goa, India, on 29 January - 5 February 201
 7.</p>\n\n  <p>Please send questions and any inqui
 ries to both Rafal Urbaniak &lt;<a class="email" h
 ref="#">rfl.urbaniak<span class="at">&nbsp;at&nbsp
 ;</span>gmail.com</a>&gt; and Juliusz Doboszewski 
 &lt; <a class="email" href="#">jdoboszewski<span c
 lass="at">&nbsp;at&nbsp;</span>gmail.com</a>&gt;.<
 /p>\n</div><div>\n  <p>Authors of contributed pape
 rs are requested to submit short (up to 2 normaliz
 ed pages) and extended (up to 6 pages) abstracts, 
 prepared for blind-review, in PDF format, by 30.10
 .2016. Decisions about acceptance will be communic
 ated by 20.11.2016.</p>\n</div>
URL:http://philevents.org/event/show/26782
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