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 --24-May-2017-Zaltas-Lectures-Axiomatic-Theory-of-
 Abstract-Objects
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SUMMARY:Zalta's Lectures: Axiomatic Theory of Abst
 ract Objects
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170522
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170524
LOCATION:Room F1.15, ILLC, Science Park 107, Amste
 rdam
DESCRIPTION:In this lecture series, we present a b
 ody of theorems formally derivable from the axioms
  of “object theory”. The axioms are motivated and 
 presented in the first lecture, and once they are 
 in place, we define a variety of abstract objects 
 and systematize them by deriving the their governi
 ng principles as theorems. We identify and derive 
 principles governing: truth-values, logical classe
 s, situations, possible worlds, impossible worlds,
  concepts (including complete individual concepts)
 , Forms, fictions, Fregean senses, Fregean (natura
 l) numbers, and theoretical mathematical individua
 ls and relations generally.  The objectives of the
  course are to familiarize participants with the t
 heory of objects, developed and defended by Prof. 
 Ed Zalta, and to more generally discuss the topics
  with which it deals, such as: logical classes, si
 tuations, possible and impossible worlds, concepts
 , Forms, fictions, Fregean senses, Fregean numbers
 , and mathematical individuals and relations.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n  <p>In this lectur
 e series, we present a body of theorems formally d
 erivable from the axioms of “object theory”. The a
 xioms are motivated and presented in the first lec
 ture, and once they are in place, we define a vari
 ety of abstract objects and systematize them by de
 riving the their governing principles as theorems.
  We identify and derive principles governing: trut
 h-values, logical classes, situations, possible wo
 rlds, impossible worlds, concepts (including compl
 ete individual concepts), Forms, fictions, Fregean
  senses, Fregean (natural) numbers, and theoretica
 l mathematical individuals and relations generally
 .</p>\n\n  <p>The objectives of the course are to 
 familiarize participants with the theory of object
 s, developed and defended by Prof. Ed Zalta, and t
 o more generally discuss the topics with which it 
 deals, such as: logical classes, situations, possi
 ble and impossible worlds, concepts, Forms, fictio
 ns, Fregean senses, Fregean numbers, and mathemati
 cal individuals and relations.</p>\n
URL:http://projects.illc.uva.nl/conceivability/Eve
 nts/event/37/Zaltas-Lectures-Axiomatic-Theory-of-A
 bstract-Objects
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