[FOM] Registration now open for the 2nd Set Theoretic Pluralism Symposium: Bristol, 20–25 June 2017

Benedict Eastaugh benedict at eastaugh.net
Wed May 17 07:39:38 EDT 2017


The second and final symposium of the Set Theoretic Pluralism (STP) network will take place at the University of Bristol on June 20-25, 2017. We would like to invite researchers from all relevant disciplines to attend the symposium, including set theory, philosophy of mathematics, metaphysics, philosophy of language, and epistemology.

The STP network draws together experts in mathematics and philosophy to grapple with the increasingly popular idea that mathematical reality may be best understood as fractured and indeterminate. Participants will include Sy David Friedman (Vienna), Peter Koellner (Harvard), Hugh Woodin (Harvard), Sean Walsh (UC Irvine), Toby Meadows (Queensland), Philip Welch (Bristol), Giorgio Venturi (Campinas), Carolin Antos (Vienna), Neil Barton (Vienna), Zeynep Soysal (Harvard), and Benedict Eastaugh (Bristol).

Registration for the symposium is now open (participation is free, but registration is required). The registration deadline is Monday 5 June, 2017.

To register, please email benedict.eastaugh at bristol.ac.uk <mailto:benedict.eastaugh at bristol.ac.uk> and include the following information:

* Name and affiliation.

* Whether you would like to attend the conference dinner, scheduled for Thursday 22 June, 2017. Places are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

* Any dietary restrictions or preferences.

* Which days you plan to attend the symposium, if you are not attending the entire event.
 
Further details of the symposium, including the programme and details of the location, will be published on the symposium website:

https://sites.google.com/site/pluralset/symposium-2 <https://sites.google.com/site/pluralset/symposium-2>

The STP network is funded by a Leverhulme International Network grant and is hosted at the University of Bristol. The STP network partners include the University of Aberdeen, Harvard University, the University of Bristol, the University of Vienna, the University of Helsinki, and the University of California, Irvine. For more details of the network’s context and aims, please refer to the network website:

https://sites.google.com/site/pluralset/context-aims-of-the-network <https://sites.google.com/site/pluralset/context-aims-of-the-network>

We look forward to seeing you here!

Toby Meadows, Philip Welch, and Benedict Eastaugh

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