Thursday 8 & Friday April 9, 2021
All the sessions of these two Study Days will be held online via zoom (without being recorded). Links to each session are indicated in the programs below and enclosed to download. |
Thursday 8, morning session
https://u-paris.zoom.us/j/89519604167?pwd=SnJML0pOQllJVk9nM1crVGNaU3AyUT09
- 9:30am - 9:45am : welcome
- 9:45am - 11:15am
Valeria Giardino (CNRS - Institut Jean Nicod)
The fiction view of mathematical cognitive tools
- 11:15am - 11:30am : Break
- 11:30am - 1pm
Andrea Sereni (Scuola Universitaria Superiore IUSS Pavia),
Chaos in heaven : fictionalism and mathematical creation
Thursday 8, afternoon session
https://u-paris.zoom.us/j/81265116342?pwd=blh1V0JYY1FhRUowWkNZaW9yUE9iZz09
- 2pm - 3:30pm
David Rabouin (CNRS, SPHere)
Can one be a fictionalist and a platonist at the same time ? Lessons from Leibniz
Friday 9, morning session
https://u-paris.zoom.us/j/86748426456?pwd=MTBSeDJpQWFndW0rWERLYWV6NGxCdz09
- 11:30am–1pm
Florent Dumont (Ecole Normale Supérieure)
Fictional names and mathematical fictionalism
Friday 9, afternoon session
https://u-paris.zoom.us/j/85048615337?pwd=VnNMbldlaFUwdEpvUDQreHB3dFovQT09
- 2:30pm–4pm
Andrew Arana (Université de Lorraine)
Following a proof vs following a story
- 4pm - 4:15pm : Break
- 4:15pm–5:45pm
Hartry Field (New York University)
Fictionalism, conventionalism and mathematical objectivity
These study days are organized by the CNRS (UMR 8011, UMR 7219), Sorbonne University, the University of Paris and the GDR Philosophy of Mathematics.
Organization Comittee : Brice Halimi (University of Paris, HPS, SPHere), Fabrice Pataut (CNRS - Sciences, Normes, Démocratie).