Monday 26 December 2011

Reflection Principles in Set Theory Call for Papers

 Reflection Principles in Set Theory Reflection Principles in Set Theory
19 - 20 March 2012, Oxford, in co-operation with AHRC project Inexpressibility and Reflection in the formal sciences, Oxford
Topics may include:
* Motivations for reflection principles
* Reflection principles and indefinite extensibilty
* Reflection principles and higher-order logic
* Reflection principles and the choice of linguistic primitives
* Reflection principles and truth predicates
* Reflection principles and logical consequence: Kreisel`s problem
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