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 -November-2019-Cool-Logic-Thomas-Randriamahazaka
DTSTAMP:20191118T140803
SUMMARY:Cool Logic, Thomas Randriamahazaka
ATTENDEE;ROLE=Speaker:Thomas Randriamahazaka
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20191122T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20191122T193000
LOCATION:ILLC Seminar Room F1.15, Science Park 107
 , Amsterdam
DESCRIPTION:Meinong, the founder of object theory,
  has often been accused of being inconsistent and 
 ontologically unparsimonious, in part because his 
 theory allows for nonexistent and even impossible 
 objects. However, his insights have been used to d
 evelop the so-called neo-Meinongian logics, i.e. c
 onsistent versions of object theory that can be us
 ed as foundations for formal semantics. In this ta
 lk, I review the problems with the naive version o
 f object theory and presents the main neo-Meinongi
 an strategies to solve them. I then propose my own
  neo-Meiongian logic, based the notions of complex
  property and lambda-abstraction.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n  <p>Meinong, the f
 ounder of object theory, has often been accused of
  being inconsistent and ontologically unparsimonio
 us, in part because his theory allows for nonexist
 ent and even impossible objects. However, his insi
 ghts have been used to develop the so-called neo-M
 einongian logics, i.e. consistent versions of obje
 ct theory that can be used as foundations for form
 al semantics. In this talk, I review the problems 
 with the naive version of object theory and presen
 ts the main neo-Meinongian strategies to solve the
 m. I then propose my own neo-Meiongian logic, base
 d the notions of complex property and lambda-abstr
 action.</p>\n
URL:http://events.illc.uva.nl/coollogic/talks/111
CONTACT:Cool Logic at coollogic.uva at gmail.com
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