consequently.org/newsNews about Greg Restall. Philosopher, at the University of Melbourne.In Banff: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday...- February 22, 2007 Liveblogging talks was a bit beyond me, but I&8217;ve been keeping up with a few notes on the talks here in Banff. They&8217;re not as extensive as my notes on Branden and Delia&8217;s talks, but they&8217;ll give you an idea of the fun we&8217;ve been having here. (After lunch today, there&8217;s a batch of five talks, including mine. I&8217;m not sure when I&8217;ll be able to write up comments on those, since before dinner I have to catch a shuttle to Calgary to catch a plane early...http://consequently.org/news/2007/02/23/in_banff_monday_tuesday_wednesday_thursday/index.p... My talk in Banff- February 22, 2007 I&8217;ve finished up the slides for my talk in Banff. If you&8217;re interested, the slides are available here Modal Models for Bradwardine&8217;s Truth 1.3MB pdf It&8217;s a talk giving a modal logic interpretation for a medieval theory of truth due to Thomas Bradwardine, as it&8217;s reconstructed by Stephen Read. This will hopefully help out Steve&8217;s project, by providing tools for exploring the strength of this kind of theory of truth. I&8217;ll write up an extended paper...http://consequently.org/news/2007/02/23/my_talk_in_banff/index.php |