会议讲座

2018年8月21-22日:“亨迪卡、逻辑和哲学”国际研讨会

          受北京大学研究生院“博士生教育创新计划”资助,由北大哲学系和外国哲学研究所主办,“亨迪卡、逻辑和哲学”国际研讨会将于8月21-22日在李兆基人文楼3109会议室举办,会议议程详见附件,欢迎有兴趣者出席旁听。

会议议程如下:
International Conference on Hintikka, Logic and Philosophy
Program

Organized by
Department of Philosophy, Peking University
Institute of Foreign Philosophy, Peking University

Funded by
Creation Project of Graduate Education, Peking University

Time: August 21-22, 2018

Place: LI Zhaoji Humanities Buildings 3109, Peking University

Invited Speakers
Professor Dagfinn F?llesdal (University of Stanford, USA; University of Oslo, Norway)
Professor Ilkka Niiniluoto (University of Helsinki, Finland)
Professor John Symons (University of Kansas, USA)
Professor Jiang Yi (Shanxi University, China)
Professor Murali Ramachandran (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
Professor Wen-fang Wang (Yang-ming University, Taiwan, China)

August 21, 2018

Session One: Opening and Invited Speeches, each invited speaker talks 40 minutes, including Q-A
Place: LI Zhaoji Humanities Buildings 3109, Peking University
Chair: Professor Thomas Hun-tak Lee (Tianjin Normal University and Chinese University of Hong Kong, China)

8:30-8:35, Professor CHEN Bo (Peking University): Organizer Opening Address
8:35-9:15, Professor Dagfinn F?llesdal (University of Stanford, USA; University of Oslo, Norway): Hintikka’s Contributions to Modal Logic
9:15-9:55, Professor Ilkka Niiniluoto (University of Helsinki, Finland): Perception, Memory, and Imagination as Propositional Attitudes
9:55-10:35 Professor Jiang Yi (Shanxi University, China): Hintikka on Wittgenstein on Being and Time

10:35-11:00, Taking Photo together, then Tea Break

Session Two: Presentations, each speaker talks 30 minutes, including Q-A
Place: LI Zhaoji Humanities Buildings 3109, Peking University
Chair: Professor Koji Nakatogawa (University of Hokkaido, Japan)

11:00-11:30, Professor Thomas Hun-tak Lee (Tianjin Normal University and Chinese University of Hong Kong, China): Some Observations on Branching Quantification in Child Language
11:30-12:00, Professor Francis Lin (Beihang University, China): Wittgenstein on Rule-following and Private Language

12:00-14:00, Lunch Break, Nongyuan Restaurant, PKU

Session Three, Presentations, Each speaker talks 30 minutes, including Q-A
Place: LI Zhaoji Humanities Buildings 3109, Peking University
Chair: Professor CHOW Pak Kiu (Shanxi University and HKCT Institute of Social Science, China)

14:00-14:30, Professor Zhang Liuhua (East China Normal University, China): Cogito, Ergo Sum: Inference or Not?
14:30-15:00, Professor Ching Hui Su (Shandong University, China): Hintikka on Intuition
15:00-15:30, Dr. Andrea Altobrando (China University of Political Science and Law): judico, ergo sum: Hintikka and the Intuition of One’s Existence
15:30-16:00, Professor Liao Beishui (Zhejiang University, China): Prioritized Norms in Formal Argumentation

16:00-16:20, Tea Break

Session Four, Presentations, Each speaker talks 30 minutes, including Q-A
Place: LI Zhaoji Humanities Buildings 3109, Peking University
Chair: Professor Ren Huiming (Shandong University, China)

16:20-16:50, Dr. Peter Eldridge-Smith (Australian National University, Australia): A Theory of Truth in Independence-Friendly Logic
16:50-17:20, Professor Xu Difei (Renmin University of China): Hintikka’s Revolution in Logic
17:20-17:50, Dr. Wang Jing (Shaan-xi Normal University, China): Moore Sentence and Knowability Paradox: Based on Hintikka’s Moore Problem Research
17:50-18:20, Dr. Zhu Wei (Peking University, China): An argument for PAR Based on GTS

18:30-20:30, Supper, Nongyuan Restaurant, PKU

August 22, 2018

Session Six: Invited Speeches, each speaker talks 40 minutes, including Q-A
Place: LI Zhaoji Humanities Buildings 3109, Peking University
Chair: Professor Richard W. T. Hou (Chung Cheng University, Taiwan, China)

8:30-9:10, Professor John Symons (University of Kansas, USA): Hintikka and Quine on Branching Quantification
9:10-9:50, Professor Murali Ramachandran (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa): A Neglected Problem in Counterpart Theory: Three Approaches Revisited
9:50-10:30, Professor Wen-fang Wang (Yang-ming University, Taiwan, China): A New Semantic Framework for Epistemic Logic

10:30-10:50, Tea Break

Session Seven: Presentations, each speaker talks 30 minutes, including Q-A
Place: LI Zhaoji Humanities Buildings 3109, Peking University
Chair: Dr. Peter Eldridge-Smith (Australian National University, Australia)

10:50-11:20, Professor Ren Huiming (Shandong University, China): True Belief Does Not Come Cheap
11:20-11:50, Professor Chow Pak Kiu (Shanxi University and HKCT Institute of Social Science, China): Understanding What One Believes
11: 50-12:20, Professor Xu Zhaoqing (Sichuan University, China): Defining Knowledge in Terms of Information: Some Considerations from Modal Perspective

12:20-14:00, Lunch Break, Nongyuan Restaurant, PKU

Session Eight, Presentations, Each speaker talks 30 minutes, including Q-A
Place: LI Zhaoji Humanities Buildings 3109, Peking University
Chair: Professor Francis Lin (Beihang University, China)

14:00-14:30, Professor Richard Hou (Chung Cheng University, Taiwan, China): Backtracking Analysis and Causal Ascription of Singular Historicals
14:30-15:00, Professor Du Shihong (Southwest University, China): The Logical problem and Principles of Human Pretending: Reflection upon Austin’s Analysis of Pretending
15:00-15:30, Professor Liu Jingxian ? Mr. Li Mao (Liaoning University, China): Knowing as Imagining in the Happy Fish Debate
15:30-16:00, Dr. Li Sheng (Sichuan Normal University, China): “Assumptions” and “Assertions” in Disquotational Intuition

16:00-16:20, Tea Break

Session Nine, Presentations, Each speaker talks 30 minutes, including Q-A
Place: LI Zhaoji Humanities Buildings 3109, Peking University
Chair: Professor Liao Beishui (Zhejiang University, China)

16:20-16:40, Professor Chen Bo ? Ms. Hu Lanshuang (Peking University, China): Hintikka and Williamson on KK Principle
16:40-17:10, Ms. Wang Hairuo (Peking University, China): On the Role of the Definiteness Operator in the Study of Vagueness:An Epistemic Interpretation of Higher-order Vagueness
17:10-17:40, Ms. CHEN Chen (Nanjing University, China): Problems with the Idealization of Apriority Scrutability Thesis

17:40-17:50  Chen Bo, Organizer Closing Address

18:00-20:00, Banquet, Nongyuan Restaurant, PKU

August 23, 2018
Tour to the Forbidden City and Temple of Heaven, or some other places the attendants prefer to go. Chinese scholars are also welcome to join.
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