4th Filomena (2019)
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The invited talks were:
- "No Metaphysical Disagreement Without Logical Incompatibility", Daniel Durante (UFRN, Brazil)
- "Anti-Exceptionalism and Metaphysics", Michaela Mcsweeney (Boston University, USA)
- "Beliefs supporting other beliefs: Truthmaker semantics for logic-neutral inference in hyperintensional webs of belief", Peter Verdée (UCLouvain, Belgium)
The contributed talks were:
- "Logical Nihilism", Éno Agolli (University of Connecticut at Storrs)
- "Metaphysical Grounding in Scientific Weak Structuralism (WS): a Non-Foundationalist Perspective", Silvia Bianchi (University School for Advanced Studies, IUSS Pavia)
- "Metaphysical Assumptions in Russell’s Paradox", Ludovica Conti (University of Pavia)
- "Could the Geach-Kaplan sentence be expressed in a first-order language?", João Daniel Dantas (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, UFRN)
- "(Philosophical) Logic as a research program", Evelyn Erickson (UFRN and University of Bergen)
- "Beyond Logical Revision: Logical Fixed Points and Theoretical Indispensability", Christos Kyriacou (University of Cyprus)
- "Much Ado About the Many", Jonathan Mai (Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main)
- "Logical revision from an anti-exceptionalist point of view", Sanderson Molick (UFRN and Ruhr Universität Bochum)
- "Logical realism and logical reliability", Brett Topey (University of Salzburg)
- "Open Texture and Logic", Luca Zanetti (University School for Advanced Studies, IUSS Pavia)
The 2019 edition counted with the round table "What Logics Explain" (during the workshop "How Logics Explain") with the following participants: Gillian Russell (UNC Chapel Hill), Peter Verdée (UCLouvain) and Daniel Durante (UFRN) with Ole Hjortland (UiB) as chair.
The book of abstracts is available here.
The invited talks have been recorded and are available at Logic@UFRN.
The Proceedings of the 2019 edition have been published in the journal “Principia: an international journal of epistemology”.