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 -9-March-2018-Paul-Lorenzen-Mathematician-Logician
 -Konstanz-Germany
DTSTAMP:20180125T144049
SUMMARY:Paul Lorenzen: Mathematician & Logician, K
 onstanz, Germany
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180309
LOCATION:Konstanz, Germany
DESCRIPTION:Paul Lorenzen (1915--1994) was an outs
 tanding philosopher from the latter half of the 20
 th century. His name is associated with the Erlang
 en School of Methodical Constructivism, of which t
 he approach in linguistic philosophy and philosoph
 y of science determined philosophical discussions 
 especially in Germany in the 1960s and 1970s. Focu
 ssing at first on abstract algebra, Lorenzen later
  turned his attention to foundational issues in lo
 gic and mathematics. His studies in this field are
  still highly regarded today and finally led to hi
 s concept of operative logic and mathematics, whic
 h in turn were the base for his philosophy later o
 n.  This meeting focusses on integrating Lorenzen'
 s original approach into the history of logic and 
 mathematics. We furthermore explore the options of
  how Lorenzen's systematical ideas can be implemen
 ted in today's debates on proof-theoretic semantic
 s, databank management and stochastics.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n  <p>Paul Lorenzen 
 (1915--1994) was an outstanding philosopher from t
 he latter half of the 20th century. His name is as
 sociated with the Erlangen School of Methodical Co
 nstructivism, of which the approach in linguistic 
 philosophy and philosophy of science determined ph
 ilosophical discussions especially in Germany in t
 he 1960s and 1970s. Focussing at first on abstract
  algebra, Lorenzen later turned his attention to f
 oundational issues in logic and mathematics. His s
 tudies in this field are still highly regarded tod
 ay and finally led to his concept of operative log
 ic and mathematics, which in turn were the base fo
 r his philosophy later on.</p>\n\n  <p>This meetin
 g focusses on integrating Lorenzen's original appr
 oach into the history of logic and mathematics. We
  furthermore explore the options of how Lorenzen's
  systematical ideas can be implemented in today's 
 debates on proof-theoretic semantics, databank man
 agement and stochastics.</p>\n
URL:https://www.kim.uni-konstanz.de/phil-archiv/lo
 renzen-meeting/
CONTACT:Dr. Brigitte Parakenings at brigitte.parak
 enings at uni-konstanz.de
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