Dear all,

Next week, Hartry Field (NYU) will give a talk at the Moral Sciences Club
entitled "Truth, Vagueness and Restricted Quantification". An Abstract is
provided below.

The meeting will be held at 5:15pm on Tuesday, 4 March, in the *Boys Smith
Room *(found in the Fisher Building), St. John's College.

For more information, including details about our fees, and our 2013-2014
programme, please visit our website at
http://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/seminars-phil/seminars-msc.

We look forward to seeing many of you there.

Best,
Kyle Mitchell and Shyane Siriwardena

ABSTRACT:
There are strong pressures to restrict classical logic in connection with
notions like truth (in "paradoxical constructions" such as Liar sentences),
and to a lesser extent in connection with vagueness. But what is the
non-classical logic to be like? A hitherto underappreciated problem is
getting a logic that adequately deals with restricted quantification; the
standard logics of vagueness, and previous work by myself and others on the
logic of the paradoxes, all fail miserably on restricted quantification.
About half the talk will be a review of some motivations for going
non-classical on these problems; the rest will be on the special problems
posed by restricted quantification, with a gesture toward a solution. (I do
have a solution, available on my website for anyone interested ("Naive
Truth and Restricted Quantification: Saving Truth a Whole Lot Better"), but
it is rather technical and I won't give very much detail about it in the
lecture.)

--
Kyle Mitchell and Shyane Siriwardena
Secretaries of the Moral Sciences Club
Faculty of Philosophy
University of Cambridge
[email protected]
http://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/seminars-phil/seminars-msc
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