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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2007/newsitem/2119/14-
 15-December-2007-PALMYR-VI-Truth-Logic-and-Games-A
 msterdam-the-Netherlands
DTSTAMP:20071122T000000
SUMMARY:PALMYR-VI : Truth, Logic and Games, Amster
 dam, the Netherlands
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20071215
LOCATION:Amsterdam, the Netherlands
DESCRIPTION:Truth, one might think, is at the hear
 t of reasoning, and of logic. But logic has moved 
 on from bivalence. - Witness intuitionistic, quant
 um and paraconsistent logics. Furthermore, truth i
 tself is a philosophically sticky subject: The jur
 y is still out as to whether it is nothing (as the
  view of the deflationist can be caricatured) or e
 verything (including the basis for a theory of mea
 ning, as the truth-conditional semanticist might h
 old). This movement away from a classical reliance
  on the received views on truth has, in logic, com
 e accompanied with alternative (notably game-theor
 etical) semantics for logical languages.   We want
  to know what young researchers working on philoso
 phical or technical issues related to contemporary
  theories of truth think about all this. Therefore
  we have decided that PALMYR VI will bring them to
 gether, along with two more experienced guest spea
 kers, so that we can determine exactly that.    Fo
 r more information, see https://www.illc.uva.nl/PA
 LMYR/PALMYR-6/.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n      <p>\n        
 Truth, one might think, is at the heart of reasoni
 ng, and of logic. But logic has moved on from biva
 lence. - Witness intuitionistic, quantum and parac
 onsistent logics. Furthermore, truth itself is a p
 hilosophically sticky subject: The jury is still o
 ut as to whether it is nothing (as the view of the
  deflationist can be caricatured) or everything (i
 ncluding the basis for a theory of meaning, as the
  truth-conditional semanticist might hold). This m
 ovement away from a classical reliance on the rece
 ived views on truth has, in logic, come accompanie
 d with alternative (notably game-theoretical) sema
 ntics for logical languages.\n      </p>\n      <p
 >We want to know what young researchers working on
  philosophical or technical issues related to cont
 emporary theories of truth think about all this. T
 herefore we have decided that PALMYR VI will bring
  them together, along with two more experienced gu
 est speakers, so that we can determine exactly tha
 t.\n      </p>\n    \n      <p>\n        For more 
 information, see <a target="_blank" href="https://
 www.illc.uva.nl/PALMYR/PALMYR-6/">https://www.illc
 .uva.nl/PALMYR/PALMYR-6/</a>.\n      </p>\n    
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 msterdam-the-Netherlands
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