Dear all,

Please see below in case you are interested.

Best wishes,

Luca

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2nd Call for Papers.

FotFS VIII: History and Philosophy of Infinity
20-23 September 2013
Cambridge, England

Submission website: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fotfs8

Submission deadline:            31 May 2013.
Funding application deadline:   31 May 2013.
Notification:                   20 June 2013.
Accommodation booking deadline: 15 July 2013.
Registration deadline:          31 August 2013.
Conference:                     20-23 September 2013.

The Division for Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science (DLMPS/IUHPS) 
and the Analysis Trust are generously offering travel grants for junior 
researchers to attend FotFS VIII. See below for more details. The 
application deadline is 31 May 2013.

SPEAKERS:

Haim Gaifman            TBA
Catherine Goldstein     This side of infinity
Christian Greiffenhagen Paradoxes of Infinity: Empirical Studies
                        and Wittgenstein's standpoint
Luca Incurvati          Maddy, infinity, and the multiverse
Matthew Inglis          Reading about Cardinality
Charles Parsons         Infinity and a critical view of logic
Michael Potter          Making sense of potential infinity
Adriane Rini            Aristotle on Thomson's lamp
Christian Tapp          Infinity in Aquinas
Pessia Tsamir           Teaching and learning about infinity:
        & Dina Tirosh   The case of infinite sets
Jean Paul Van Bendegem  A true(r) history of strict finitism

***Conference Theme.*** The concept of infinity has fascinated philosophers 
and mathematicians for many centuries: e.g., the distinction between the 
potential and actual infinite appears in Aristotle's Physics (in his 
treatment of the paradoxes of Zeno) and the notion was implied in the 
attempts to sharpen the method of approximation (starting as early as 
Archimedes and running through the middle ages and into the nineteenth 
century). Modern mathematics opened the doors to the wealth of the realm of 
the infinities by means of the set-theoretic foundations of mathematics.

   Any philosophical interaction with concepts of infinite must have at 
least two aspects: first, an inclusive examination of the various branches 
and applications, across the various periods; but second, it must proceed 
in the critical light of mathematical results, including results from 
meta-mathematics.

   The conference History & Philosophy of Infinity will emphasize 
philosophical, empirical and historical approaches. In the following, we 
give brief descriptions of these approaches with a number of questions that 
we consider relevant for the conference:

   In the philosophical approach, we shall link questions about the concept 
of infinity to other parts of the philosophical discourse, such as ontology 
and epistemology and other important aspects of philosophy of mathematics. 
Which types of infinity exist? What does it mean to make such a statement? 
How do we reason about infinite entities? How do the mathematical 
developments shed light on the philosophical issues and how do the 
philosophical issues influence the mathematical developments?

   Various empirical sciences deal with the way we as finite human beings 
access mathematical objects or concepts. Research from mathematics 
education, sociology of mathematics and cognitive science is highly 
relevant here. How do we represent infinite objects by finite means? How 
are infinite objects represented in the human mind? How much is our 
interaction with infinite concepts formed by the research community? How do 
we teach the manipulation of infinite objects or processes?

   Infinity was an important concept in philosophy and theology from the 
ancient Greeks through the middle ages into the modern period. How did the 
concepts of infinity evolve? How did questions get sharpened and certain 
aspects got distinguished in the philosophical debate? Did important 
aspects get lost along the way?

***Submission.*** The Scientific Committee of FotFS VIII is cordially 
inviting all researchers to submit proposals for presentations covering 
either historical or philosophical aspects of infinity, or dealing with 
empirical investigations of infinity in relation to the historical and 
philosophical aspects. The submission deadline is 31 May 2013.

Please submit the proposals for presentations via our EasyChair submission 
site at https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fotfs8. A proposal 
should consist of a descriptive title and an abstract of 200 to 500 words. 
Do not submit a full paper and mark the "abstract only" checkbox of 
EasyChair for submission. Please make sure in your abstract how your 
presentation will relate to the theme of the conference.

After the conference, we will publish a post-proceedings special issue of 
the journal Synthese. All authors of papers presented at FotFS VIII will be 
encouraged to submit a full version of their presentation. All submissions 
will be refereed according to the high standards of the journal. The 
deadline for submission of these papers will be in December 2013.

***Scientific Committee.*** Brendan Larvor (Hatfield, U.K.), Benedikt Löwe 
(chair; Amsterdam, The Netherlands & Hamburg, Germany), Peter Koellner 
(Cambridge MA, U.S.A.), Dirk Schlimm (Montreal, Canada).

***Grants***

DLMPS/IUHPS grants for junior researchers. The Division for Logic, 
Methodology and Philosophy of Science of the International Union for 
History and Philosophy of Science (DLMPS/IUHPS) is offering three 
DLMPS/IUHPS grants for junior researchers to cover their registration fees. 
Postgraduate students (both Master's and PhD students) and recent doctoral 
graduates are eligible to apply. The grant will cover the full registration 
fee (including conference dinner), but no accommodation or travel costs. 
Priority is given to applicants who are presenting a paper at FotFS VIII. 
In order to apply, please submit an application including a short CV (1 
page) to b.loewe(at)uva.nl before the deadline of 31 May 2013.

Analysis Trust grants for junior researchers. The Analysis Trust is 
offering two Analysis Trust grants for junior researchers to partially 
cover registration fees and accommodation. Postgraduate students (both 
Master's and PhD students) and recent doctoral graduates are eligible to 
apply. The grant will cover 50% of full registration fee plus 
accommodation, but no travel costs (up to a maximum of £ 375 each). 
Researchers affiliated to Cambridge University are not eligible to apply. 
Priority is given to applicants who are presenting a paper at FotFS VIII. 
In order to apply, please submit an application including a short CV (1 
page) to b.loewe(at)uva.nl before the deadline of 31 May 2013.

-- FotFS VIII is sponsored by the ESF network INFTY: New frontiers of 
infinity, the Division for Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science of 
the International Union for History and Philosophy of Science (DLMPS/IUHPS) 
and the Analysis Trust.


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