[FOM] Entia et Nomina 2017 CFP

Juliusz Doboszewski jdoboszewski at gmail.com
Wed Oct 19 04:30:28 EDT 2016


We would love to have people interested in FOM joining us; the call for
papers follows.


The “Entia et Nomina” series features English language workshops for
researchers in formally oriented philosophy, in particular in logic,
philosophy of science, formal epistemology and philosophy of language. The
aim of the workshop is to foster cooperation among philosophers with a
formal bent. Previous editions took place at Gdansk University, Ghent
University (as part of the Trends in Logic series), Jagiellonian
University, and Warsaw University. The sixth conference in the series will
take place in Palolem, Goa, India, on 29 January - 5 February 2017. Invited
speakers confirmed so far include:

Krzysztof Posłajko (Jagiellonian University)
Katarzyna Kijania-Placek (Jagiellonian University)
Tomasz Placek (Jagiellonian University)
Nina Gierasimczuk (Danish Technical University)
Cezary Cieślinski (Warsaw University)
Marcello Dibello (City University of New York)

Authors of contributed papers are requested to submit short (up to 2
normalized pages) and extended (up to 6 pages) abstracts, prepared for
blind-review, in PDF format, by 30.10.2016. Decisions about acceptance will
be communicated by 20.11.2016.

Authors of accepted papers will have 40 minutes to present their work. Each
paper will be followed by a 10 minute commentary prepared beforehand by
another participant. Accepted participants might also be asked to comment
on at least one talk. Commentaries will be followed by 10-15 minutes of
discussion. Applications can be made also for the role of commentator only,
in which case only a short CV is requested. We aim to make the short
versions of accepted papers available to the participants ahead of the
conference.

Please send your abstracts, questions and any inquiries to both Rafal
Urbaniak <rfl.urbaniak at gmail.com> and Juliusz Doboszewski <
jdoboszewski at gmail.com>.
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