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 -November-2020-Φ-Math-Philosophy-of-Mathematics-Re
 ading-Group
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SUMMARY:Φ-Math: Philosophy of Mathematics Reading 
 Group
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20201127T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20201127T191500
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Φ-Math is a philosophy of mathematics 
 reading group created by MoL students, open to any
  enthusiast! We meet once every two Fridays to dis
 cuss a text on philosophy of mathematics, be it a 
 classic paper or a new heterodox perspective on th
 e subject. Besides, we also host other philosophy 
 of mathematics related events that require no read
 ingpreparation. The group gives priority to the in
 terests of its members, urging them to choose the 
 content and the structure of its activities.  For 
 the upcoming reading session, we expect attendants
  to have read in advance: Benacerraf, Paul. "What 
 Numbers Could Not Be." The Philosophical Review 74
 , no. 1 (1965): 47-73. The article can be accessed
  freely by University of Amsterdam students throug
 h JSTOR, by logging in with the institution.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n  <p>Φ-Math is a ph
 ilosophy of mathematics reading group created by M
 oL students, open to any enthusiast! We meet once 
 every two Fridays to discuss a text on philosophy 
 of mathematics, be it a classic paper or a new het
 erodox perspective on the subject. Besides, we als
 o host other philosophy of mathematics related eve
 nts that require <em>no reading</em>preparation. T
 he group gives priority to the interests of its me
 mbers, urging them to choose the content and the s
 tructure of its activities.</p>\n\n  <p>For the up
 coming reading session, we expect attendants to ha
 ve read in advance: <em>Benacerraf, Paul. &quot;Wh
 at Numbers Could Not Be.&quot; The Philosophical R
 eview 74, no. 1 (1965): 47-73</em>. The article ca
 n be accessed freely by University of Amsterdam st
 udents through JSTOR, by logging in with the insti
 tution.</p>\n
URL:https://events.illc.uva.nl/PhilMathReading
CONTACT:Evan Iatrou at evangelos.iat at gmail.com 
 (Evan)
CONTACT:Noel Arteche  at noel.arteche at gmail.com
  (Noel)
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