Caros,
para novos pesquisadores que tiverem por aquelas bandas em final de Julho
será uma ótima pedida: Summer School interdisciplinar organizado pelo
Leitgeb de Munique.
Grüße,
Marcos

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Summer School "Proof, Truth, Computation" (PTC 2014)

20-25 July 2014, Chiemsee, Germany

Call for applications by young researchers. Deadline: 17 March 2014.

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This is to invite young researchers (PhD students and post-docs) to apply
for the upcoming
summer school

"Proof, Truth, Computation. Modern Foundations of Mathematics and
Contemporary Philosophy".

Application by female scientists is particularly encouraged.

The event will take place from 21st to 25th July 2014 (arrival 20th July
afternoon, departure 25th
July after noon) in the Benedictine nunnery Frauenwoerth on the Fraueninsel
in Chiemsee between
Munich and Salzburg:

http://www.frauenwoerth.de/english/

The Volkswagen Foundation will kindly sponsor this event:

http://www.volkswagenstiftung.de/en/foundation.html

To get an idea of this summer school, especially of its interdisciplinary
character, please see the
material provided at end of this message. Junior participants will be
particularly expected to
contribute to the questions and answers sessions and to the round table
discussions.

Important dates:

Deadline for application: 17th March 2014
Notification of acceptance: 24st March 2014
Communication of precise air fare (if applicable): 31st March 2014

Applications are to be sent, in a single PDF document, by email, to

[email protected]

PhD students need to send a CV of at most 2 pages, a brief letter of
motivation and one letter of
reference. Postdocs only need to send a CV of at most 2 pages. All
applicants need to tell whether
they also apply for funding and, if so, to which extent. Only a limited
amount of funding is
available. Applicants for funding are expected to stay for the whole week,
and to tell the extent to
which they can be funded by other sources.

If your application for funding is successful, then you will be offered
reimbursement of the travel
and lodging expenses that you cannot cover from other sources. This will
require that you choose
the cheapest travel option, and that you book your trip by 31st March 2014
in case of flights and
by the earliest possible date in case of long-distance trains. We hope to
be able to contribute
partially to your subsistence expenses (meals).

Meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner - the latter two excluding drinks) for
four and a half days will
be EUR 180. PhD students and postdocs are expected to share double rooms,
for EUR 125 each
person for the whole week (5 nights).

Organising committee:

Hannes Leitgeb <[email protected]>
Iosif Petrakis <[email protected]>
Peter Schuster <[email protected]>
Helmut Schwichtenberg <[email protected]>

Enquiries are to be directed to:

[email protected]

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Main Topics

Truth Theories
Predicativity
Constructivity
Proof Theory
Formal Epistemology
Set-theoretic Truth

Further topics will include:

Homotopy, Types and Univalence
Program Extraction from Proofs
Coalgebraic and Categorical Semantics
Minimal Type Theory

Speakers and disputants (preliminary list)

Tatiana Arrigoni
Steve Awodey
Marco Benini
Ulrich Berger
Andrea Cantini
Thierry Coquand (to be confirmed)
Laura Crosilla
Branden Fitelson
Sy Friedman (to be confirmed)
Volker Halbach
Hajime Ishihara
Peter Koellner
Hannes Leitgeb
Maria Emilia Maietti
David Makinson
Yiannis Moschovakis
Sara Negri
Erik Palmgren
Dirk Pattinson
Dieter Probst
Joan Rand-Moschovakis
Michael Rathjen
Giuseppe Rosolini (to be confirmed)
Giovanni Sambin
Monika Seisenberger
Philip Welch
Andreas Weiermann

Aims and Scope

Mathematical methods are about to shape some branches of contemporary
philosophy just as they
have formed most of the natural and many of the social sciences. The thread
of the school we
propose is to mirror this development, known as mathematical philosophy or
formal epistemology;
to highlight the challenges that arise from it; and to display its
repercussions in mathematics. As
for theoretical computer science, a quite comparable spin-off of
mathematics, the principal
counterpart within mathematics is mathematical logic.

Since many of the objects of study lie beyond the typical commitment of
contemporary
mathematics, it is decisive to include non-classical issues such as
predicativity and constructivity.
Proof theory does indeed play a pivotal role: as the area of mathematical
logic that is closest to the
understanding of logic as the science of formal languages and reasoning, it
is predestined for
interaction both with philosophical and computer science logic.

A hot topic that crosses over wide ranges of the school, and is most
prominently represented
within, is whether axiomatic theories of truth and of related notions, such
as provability and
knowledge, are possible at all in the stress field between syntax and
semantics. Rational belief and
rational choice, epistemic issues of principal philosophical relevance, are
put under mathematical
scrutiny by applying probabilism: that is, the thesis that a rational
agent's degrees of belief should
conform to the axioms of probability theory.
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