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Florian Steinberger (MCMP/LMU)
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MCMP – Mathematical Philosophy (Archive 2011/12)
Group Presentation, Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy (LMU)
Members of the MCMP (Roland Poellinger, Florian Steinberger, Thomas Meier, Vincenzo Crupi and Olivier Roy) present their current research.
2019-04-20
1h 15
MCMP – Mathematical Philosophy (Archive 2011/12)
Is logical knowledge dispositional?
Florian Steinberger (MCMP/LMU) gives a talk at the Bristol-Munich Workshop titled "Is logical knowledge dispositional?".
2019-04-20
25 min
MCMP – Philosophy of Mathematics
Three ways in which logic might be normative
Florian Steinberger (MCMP/LMU) gives a talk at the Workshop on Mathematics: Objectivity by Representation (11 November, 2014) titled "Three ways in which logic might be normative". Abstract: Logic, the tradition has it, is, in some sense, normative for reasoning. Famously, the tradition was challenged by Gilbert Harman who argued that there is no interesting general normative link between facts about logical consequence and norms of belief formation and revision. A number of authors (e.g. John MacFarlane and Hartry Field) have sought to rehabilitate the traditional view of the normative status of logic against Harman. In this paper, I argue that...
2014-12-18
00 min
MCMP – Logic
Understanding and inference
Florian Steinberger (MCMP/LMU) gives a talk at the Workshop on Meaning: Models and Proofs (11-12 Oct, 2013, co-organized by the MCMP and the Arché Research Centre, St Andrews) titled "Understanding and inference".
2013-11-25
00 min
MCMP – Logic
The limits of tolerance? Carnap on the normativity of logic
Florian Steinberger (MCMP/LMU) gives a talk at the MCMP workshop "Carnap on Logic" (3-6 July, 2013) titled "The limits of tolerance? Carnap on the normativity of logic".
2013-11-01
00 min