Language, Truth, and Logic is a trilateral meeting between the University of Oxford, Princeton University and Institut Jean-Nicod, Paris, hosted at Princeton University. The organisers are: John Burgess (Princeton), Paul Egré (IJN), Volker Halbach (Oxford) and Graham Leigh (Oxford).
The venue for the meeting is Room 201, Marx Hall (attached to 1879 Hall, at the intersection of Washington Road & Prospect Avenue)
Programme
Saturday 23rd March: Session on truth- Graham E. Leigh (Oxford) "Classical Logic and Theories of Truth." Commentator: Vann McGee
- Alexandre Billon (IJN) "A Paradox of Semantic Self-Reference." Commentator: Alexi Burgess
- Carlo Nicolai (Oxford) "Axiomatic Truth and Metatheoretic Reasoning." Commentator: Kentaro Fujimoto
- James Studd (Oxford) "Against Soft Indefinite Extensibility." Commentator: Philip Welch
- Jack Woods (Princeton) "Amending the Invariance Criterion of Logicality by an epsilon." Commentator: Paul Egré
- Heather Burnett (IJN) "Gradable Adjectives and Scale Structure." Commentator: Volker Halbach
- Jérémy Zehr (IJN) "Approaching Vagueness and Presuppositions the Same Way: Correct or Wrong Direction?" Commentator: John Burgess
- James Martin (Princeton) "An Economy-Based Argument for Binary Branching and the Extension Condition." Commentator: Paul Egré
- Guillaume Massas (IJN) "Many-valued, Modal, and Partial Approaches to Future Contingents." Commentator: Leon Horsten
Full programme available here