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18-19 January 2014, 7th Annual Cambridge Graduate Conference on the Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic, Cambridge, U.K.
The Seventh Annual Cambridge Graduate Conference on the Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic will be held on 18th - 19th January 2014 at Cambridge University, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Keynotes speakers: Kit Fine (NYU) & Ofra Magidor (Oxford).
Here is a link to last year's conference website: http://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/news_events/recent_events/camgradphilconf_2013.html
We invite papers from graduate students, or those who have recently completed their PhD, on any topic in the Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic, broadly construed. Papers will have respondents, and will be followed by open discussion. Respondents will be selected from amongst the authors who submit papers and members of the Cambridge University Faculty of Philosophy and graduate students.
Papers should be no longer than 4,000 words, and suitable for a 40 minute presentation. They should also be accompanied by an abstract of no more than 150 words. The paper should be anonymised and suitable for blind refereeing. Please include a separate detachable cover sheet including name, title, institution, and contact details. Submissions are preferred in .doc, .rtf or .pdf format. They should be e-mailed to cam.phil.grad.conf at googlemail.com. Receipt of submission will be confirmed by e-mail. Please note that we cannot accept more than one submission per student.
The deadline for receipt of submissions is the 15th November 2013. We will notify authors of the decision regarding their papers by the 10th of December. We will cover the accommodation, conference fee and conference dinner of successful applicants.
For any further information, please contact the conference organisers, Lukas Skiba and Fiona Doherty, at cam.phil.grad.conf at googlemail.com.
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