35th Annual Meeting of the Society for Exact Philosophy
Time, Logic, and Exact Philosophy
Preliminary Schedule
The following is for your planning purposes. You should review the final conference schedule when you register.
| 3:00-4:00 | Conference Registration (Law School Lounge, outside Room 102) |
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| 4:00-6:00 | Keynote Address (Law School, Room 102) John Woods (University of British Columbia) "Ignorance, Inference and Proof: Abductive Logic meets the Criminal Law" |
| 6:00-7:30 | Reception (and Registration), Buchanan Penthouse |
| Time | Law 101 | Law 102 | Law 177 | Law 178 |
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| 9:00-10:00 |
Malte Willer University of Texas, Austin "Negative Existentials and DRT" |
Prasanta Bandyopadhyay Montana State University "The Duhem-Quine Thesis: A Bayesian Perspective" |
Emil Badici University of Florida "The Inexpressibility of Truth" |
Joshua
Earlenbaugh University of Missouri, Kansas City "Sorting Things Out: Occasional Identity Between Different Sorts of Things" |
| 10:00-11:00 |
Heidi Tiedke University of Maryland, College Park "Fiction and the Character of Proper Names" |
Jan Sprenger London School of Economics "Falsificationist Confirmation: A New Account of Deductive Confirmation" |
Greg Ray University of Florida "The Significance of Tarski-G๖del for Truth" |
Jeff Russell Rutgers University "The Structure of Gunk" |
| 11:00-11:15 | Break |
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| 11:15-12:15 |
Brendan Gillon McGill University "The paradox of implicit arguments" |
Mike Titelbaum University of California, Berkeley "The Relevance of Self-Locating Beliefs" |
Storrs McCall McGill University "New Foundations for Connexive Logic" |
Mike Huemer University of Colorado "Absolute Deontology and the Problem of Risk" |
| 1:15-1:45 | Lunch |
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| 1:45-2:45 | Michael
Katz Haifa University "Approximately Exact Philosophy" |
Sorin Bangu University of Toronto "On Numbers and Insects: Applying Mathematics to Evolutionary Biology" |
Paul McCallion University of St. Andrew's "Has the Caesar Problem Gone Away?" |
Mark Moffet University of Wyoming "Epistemic Conservatism, Stability, and Self-Trust" |
| 2:45-3:45 |
Darko Sarenac Stanford University "The Geometry of Knowledge" |
Audrey Yap University of Victoria "Predicativity and Determinateness in Dedekind's Construction of the Reals" |
Gurpreet Rattan University of Toronto "Thinking about Demonstrative Thoughts" |
Richard Johns University of British Columbia "An Epistemic Theory of Objective Chance" |
| 4:00-6:00 | Keynote Address (Law School, Room 102) Jeff Horty (University of Maryland, College Park) "Reasons as Defaults" |
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| Time | Law 101 | Law 102 | Law 177 | Law 178 |
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| 9:00-10:00 |
Dorian Nicholson Simon Fraser University "The Logic of (In)Vacuity" |
David Jehle Cornell University "The Logic and Epistemology of Implicit and Explicit Knowledge" |
Robert Hudson University of Saskatchewan "Non-Disjunctivism and Visual Awareness" |
Michael Nelson University of California, Riverside "Temporary Truths" |
| 10:00-11:00 |
Kam Sing Leung
and Ray Jennings Simon Fraser University "The logic of deontic residuation" |
John Simpson University of Alberta "Redeeming Sunk Cost Counting: Recasting an Old Fallacy as a New Heuristic" |
John Symons University of Texas, El Paso "Inquiry and Minimal Functionalism" |
Roberta Ballarin University of British Columbia "Prior on the Logic and the Metaphysics of Time" |
| 11:00-11:15 | Break |
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| 11:15-12:15 |
Andrey Kuznetsov University of Alberta "Matrix Modal Logic" |
Mark Colyvan University of Sydney "What is the principle of uniform solution and why should we buy it?" |
Bryson Brown University of Lethbridge "Ambiguity Games and Preserving Ambiguity Measures" |
Christopher Hitchcock California Institute of Technology "The Conserved Quantity Theory: Between Circularity and Redundancy" |
| 12:15-1:45 | Lunch |
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| 1:45-2:45 |
Vladan Djordjevic University of Belgrade "Nested Conditionals, premises and antecedents" |
Sergio Gallegos CUNY-Graduate Centre "Reducing modality, reducing time?" |
Max Weiss University of British Columbia "The Word Problem" |
Steve Weinstein University of Waterloo "Relativity and Backward Causation" |
| 2:45-3:45 | Rafal
Urbaniak University of Calgary "Conditional Logics and Tooley's Example" |
Federico Marulanda Columbia University "Future contingents and external negation" |
Lou Goble Willamette University "Preemption, Future Mistakes and the Logic of 'Ought'" |
Peter
Apostoli and Akira Kanda University of Pretoria/Omega Mathematics Institute "The scope and limits of empiricism: on the logical inconsistency of physical theories" |
| 4:00-6:00 | Keynote Address (Law School, Room 102) Richard Healey, University of Arizona "Empirical Symmetries" |
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| 6:45-9:00 | Annual Banquet - The Golden Ocean, 2046 41st Ave. West (at Arbutus) |
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| Time | Law 101 | Law 102 | Law 177 | Law 178 |
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| 9:00-10:00 | Kent Peacock University of Lethbridge "Definite and Indefinite Articles in Elementary Predicate Logic" |
Fabrizio
Cariani University of California, Berkeley "Truth in a Corpus" |
Justin Fisher University of British Columbia "The Challenge of Syntactic Typing" |
Phil Corkum University of Alberta "Apriority and Logical Constancy" |
| 10:00-11:00 |
Dale Jacquette Penn State University "Burleigh's Paradox" |
Susan Vineberg Wayne State University "The Success of Ramsay's Dutch Book Argument" |
John Cook St. Francis Xavier University "A Davidsonian Approach to Kripke's Puzzle" |
Bernie Linsky University of Alberta "Appendix B of the Second Edition of Principia Mathematica" |
| 11:00-11:15 | Break |
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| 11:15-12:15 |
Kirk Ludwig University of Florida "Sententialism and Higher-order Attitude Attributions" |
Douglas Cannon University of Puget Sound "Digital Pictures" |
Daniel Steel Michigan State University "What if the Principle of Induction is Normative? Means-End Epistemology and Hume's Problem" |
Michael Walsh Pelczar National University of Singapore "The Knowledge Argument, the Open Question Argument, and the Moral Problem" |
| 12:30 | Lunch, followed by Excursion |
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