The meeting will be held in Lecture Room 6 of New College on 25th and 26th September 2006.

Guests are welcome. Please send an email at least one week in advance, so I can estimate the number of participants.

Speakers

Andrea Cantini (Florence)
Cezary Cieslinski (Warsaw)
Leon Horsten (Leuven)
Jeff Ketland (Edinburgh): Identity and Indiscernibility
Hannes Leitgeb (Bristol)
Karl-Georg Niebergall (Munich)
Paul Schweizer (Edinburgh)
Michael Sheard (St. Lawrence)
Gabriel Uzquiano (Pembroke, Oxford)
Philip Welch (Bristol)
Bruno Whittle (Lincoln, Oxford)

Further speakers t.b.a.

Click here for abstracts of the talk (or on the titles below).

Time table

Monday, 25th September
Tuesday, 26th September
9:30-10:30
Michael Sheard
The inner logic of VF
10:30-11:30
Karl-Georg Niebergall
break
break
break
12:00-13:00
Leon Horsten
Computability and Absolute Undecidability
(joint work with Hannes Leitgeb)
lunch
lunch
lunch
14:30-15:30
15:30-16:30

 

There will be an overhead projector and a white board available.

The meeting is sponsored by New College and the Luxemburger Zirkel. The support of New College and the British Academy is gratefully acknowledged.

Travel to New College

From Heathrow the direct bus service X70 runs every 30mins to Oxford. It departs from one of the last bays at the bus terminal in front of terminal 2. I recommend to buy a period return ticket, which can be bought on the bus; Euros are accepted but no cards. Uusually the triip takes a little bit more than an hour, but because of road constructions it can last significantly longer. The stop High Street-Queens Lane is most convenient. There are also less frequent buses from Gatwick and Stansted.

Here is a map of the college.

Maps of Oxford and further travel information can be found here.


last change: 13 May, 2006

e-mail address (please replace "0" by the usual "@" symbol): volker.halbach at philosophy.oxford.ac.uk