[FOM] PhML-2014 [From: Grigori Mints [mailto:gmints at stanford.edu] ]

Martin Davis martin at eipye.com
Fri Dec 27 19:36:27 EST 2013


[Below] please find an announcement about a 
conference PhML-2014 planned for the last full 
week of April 2014. In my opinion it is the most 
serious  conference in Russia related to foundations of mathematics.
...
This is an occasion to say something more 
philosophical, although pure technical contributions are very welcome.
...
We are thinking of publishing the proceedings in 
the series Studies in Logic which is relaunched now.
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The International Interdisciplinary Conference
Philosophy, Mathematics, Linguistics: Aspects of Interaction 2014
(PhML-2014)
St. Petersburg, Russia, April 21-25, 2014
<http://www.pdmi.ras.ru/EIMI/2014/PhML/index.html>
Conference Description
The conference PhML-2014 will be held on April 
21-25, 2014 at the Euler International Mathematical Institute (EIMI),
which is a research unit of the St. Petersburg 
Department of Steklov Institute of Mathematics of the Russian Academy
of Sciences (PDMI RAS).
The conference PhML-2014 is the third in a series 
of conferences intended to provide a forum for philosophers,
mathematicians, linguists, logicians, and 
computer scientists who share an interest in cross-disciplinary research.
Presentations will be given in English.
The conference PhML-2014 is endorsed by the 
American National Committee of the Division of Logic, Methodology
and Philosophy of Science (DLMPS) of the 
International Union of the History and Philosophy of Science (IUHPS),
the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science, 
the Swedish National Committee for Logic, Methodology and
Philosophy of Science.
Program Committee
Toshiyasu Arai, Chiba University
Edward Hirsch, PDMI RAS
Wilfrid Hodges, Queen Mary University of London
Rosalie Iemhoff, Utrecht University
Makoto Kanazawa, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Alexander Leitsch, Vienna University of Technology
Angus Macintyre, Queen Mary University of London
Klaus Mainzer, University of Munich
Per Martin-Löf, Stockholm University
Ivan Mikirtumov, St. Petersburg State University
Grigori Mints, University of Stanford - chair
Grigory Olkhovikov, Ural Federal University
Vladimir Orevkov, PDMI RAS
Rohit Parikh, The City University of New York
Barbara Partee, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Dag Prawitz, Stockholm University
Oleg Prosorov, PDMI RAS
Michael Rathjen, University of Leeds
Andrei Rodin, Institute of Philosophy RAS, St. Petersburg State University
Vladimir Rybakov, University of Liverpool
Vladislav Shaposhnikov, Moscow State University
Albert Visser, Utrecht University
Organizing Committee
Vladimir Orevkov, PDMI RAS
Oleg Prosorov, PDMI RAS - chair
Andrei Rodin, Institute of Philosophy RAS, St. Petersburg State University
Maxim Vsemirnov, PDMI RAS
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Plenary Sessions
At present, the following plenary speakers are confirmed:
Dmitry Grigoryev, CNRS, Université Lille 1
Klaus Mainzer, University of Munich
Yuri Manin, Max-Planck-Institut für Mathematik, Bonn
Grigori Mints, University of Stanford
Aleksei Parshin, Steklov Institute of Mathematics RAS, Moscow
Oleg Prosorov, PDMI RAS
Andrei Rodin, Institute of Philosophy RAS, St. Petersburg State University
Gabriel Sandu, University of Helsinki
Anatol Slissenko, LACL, Université Paris-Est Créteil
Nikolai Vavilov, St. Petersburg State University
Anatoly Vershik, PDMI RAS
Each presentation of a plenary paper is allotted 
55 min, which includes 10 min for questions and discussion.
Panel Discussion
The conference will feature a panel discussion 
''Understanding complexity in cross-disciplinary research'' allotted up to
90 min. Discussion will be led by Klaus Mainzer (University of Munich).
Thematic Sessions
Apart from plenary sessions, there will also be 
three parallel thematic sessions to present contributed papers:
- Mathematical and logical methods in philosophy and in sciences of language;
- Philosophical Insights into Logic and Mathematics;
- Complexity in mathematics, philosophy, linguistics.
Each presentation of a contributed paper is 
allotted 25 min, including 5 min for questions.
Call for Papers
For presentation at thematic sessions, the 
conference PhML-2014 invites the submission of contributed papers
on original and unpublished research relating to 
the interplay between philosophy, mathematics and linguistics.
Papers from any tradition and from a wide variety 
of perspectives are welcome, including but in no way
limited to the following topics:
- New trends in the foundations of mathematics;
- Complexity in mathematics, logic, linguistics;
- Ontology of mathematics and the nature of mathematical truth;
- The problem of abstract entities in mathematics, philosophy and linguistics;
- Philosophical aspects of informatics, novel 
computational models and paradigms;
- Philosophy of mathematics and philosophy of logic;
- Mathematical investigation of natural language structures.
Paper Submission
Papers should be prepared in LaTeX or MS Word 
using style files of the PhML-2014 format and be submitted
electronically as pdf and source files via e-mail: <PhML-2014 at pdmi.ras.ru>.
Important Dates
- Deadline for submissions: March 1st, 2014
- Notification of acceptance: March 15, 2014
- Final date for camera-ready copy: March 31st, 2014
Proceedings
The Proceedings of PhML-2014, including both 
invited and contributed papers, will be published before the meeting
as a volume in the EIMI's local series and 
distributed to the participants. It is planned that selected papers will be
published by an international publishing house as 
a special post-conference issue.
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Martin Davis
Professor Emeritus, Courant-NYU
Visiting Scholar, UC Berkeley
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