Dear all,

As many of you will be aware, each year we host the Cambridge Graduate
Conference on the Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic.


**Registration closes on* Friday the 3rd of January***


This year will be the seventh iteration of the conference and will take
place on the 18-19th of January in St. John's College. The conference
dinner will be held on Saturday the 18th of January in the Upper Hall,
Peterhouse.

We hope that there will be a good representation of Cambridge graduate
students able to attend the conference, as in previous years. This year we
are especially fortunate to have Ofra Magidor from Oxford and Kit Fine from
NYU as our keynote speakers.

To register for the conference and the conference dinner please follow the
link on the website:
http://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/events/camb-grad-conf-2013

For any questions about the conference or registration, please contact the
us at [email protected].

The preliminary program for the conference follows below:

*Saturday 18th January*

10:00 - 11.15
Beau Mount (Oxford): "Numbers are not sets: the dependence argument"

11:15 - 11.45   Coffee

11.45 - 13.00
Josephine Salverda (UCL): "On the explanatory value of proof by induction"

13.00 - 14.00   Lunch

14.00 - 15.15
Asgeir Matthiasson (St. Andrews): "A Kripke model of Kripke’s Outline of a
Theory of Truth"

15.15 - 15.45   Coffee

15.45 - 17.30   Keynote. Ofra Magidor (Oxford): "Arbitrary Reference in
Logic and Mathematics"

20.00              Conference Dinner

*Sunday 19th January*

10:00 - 11.15
Kevin Kuhl (Toronto): "How to be a structuralist about sets"

11:15 - 11.45   Coffee

11.45 - 13.00
Neil Dewar (Oxford): "Indispensability, representation, and mathematical
truth"

13.00 - 14.00   Lunch

14.00 - 15.15
Neil Barton (Birkbeck): "Richness and Reflection"

15.15 - 15.45   Coffee

15.45 - 17.30   Keynote. Kit Fine (NYU): Title tba


Very best Wishes,

Fiona Doherty and Lukas Skiba

*We would like to thank the Analysis Trust, the Aristotelean Society, the
British Logic Colloquium, the British Society for the Philosophy of
Science, the Mind Association and the School of Arts and Humanities of the
University of Cambridge for their generous support of the conference.*
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