de lavi | mai 17, 2012 | Anunturi, mass-media
Festivalul de teatru
PasSage/CuMinte
21-26 Mai 2012, în Club Passage
(Calea Victoriei 52, Pasajul Englez)
Luni, 21.05
“Audiţia” de Kenneth Robbins, cu Roxana Gârleanu;
“Ieşiţi din casă dacă vă pasă”, cu Irina Drăgănescu, regia Catinca Drăgănescu;
Marţi, 22.05
“Nu mă traduceţi”, după I.L.Caragiale, cu Claudia Imre şi Leila Vulturescu; un spectacol de Claudia Imre;
“Actorul”, de Aldo Nicolaj, cu Alex Vlad;
Miercuri, 23.05
“Clarviziune”, de Frédéric Lemaire Cajal, spectacol lectură cu: Vlad Udrescu, Alexandra Fasolă şi Andreea Bârsan;
Pentru un pumn de polinoame”, regia: Orlando Petriceanu; cu: Ramona Cutină, Pavel Bârsan, Axel Moustache, Andreea Moustache, Raluca Gorgos, Cristina Ilin şi Orlando Petriceanu;
Joi, 24.05
“Întâlnire cu Shakespeare”, cu Liliana Pană & Shakespearecompany.ro;
Vineri, 25.05
“Autobahn”, de Neil LaBute; regia: Andreea şi Andrei Grosu cu: Corina Moise, Bogdan Cotleţ, Alexandra Murăruş, Cristi Balint, Iulia-Diana Samson şi Alexandru Gâtstrâmb;
Sâmbătă, 26.05
“Omul de gumă”, de Sebastian Grama, spectacol lectură cu: Şerban Gomoi şi Andreea Bârsan
“Discurs asupra metodei”, eseu scenic de Sebastian Grama
Intrarea este liberă, cu donaţii la finalul fiecărei seri.
de lavi | mai 17, 2012 | Anunturi, mass-media
Vineri, 18 Mai, între orele 22,15 şi 24,00, ne auzim la Radio România Cultural! Emisiunea “Chef de vorbe” (realizator: Daniela Vasile) va prilejui poveşti despre ediţia a doua a evenimentului “Respir Shakespeare”, desfăşurată recent la Timişoara în cadrul StudentFest, precum şi o discuţie despre ceea ce vom vedea în cadrul festivalului de teatru “pasSage/cuMinte” (21-26 Mai, în Club Passage din Bucureşti). Invitaţii emisiunii sunt actriţa Roxana Gârleanu, Daniela Tarbă (artist fotograf şi masterand la Facultatea de Filosofie) şi conf. univ. dr. Sebastian Grama.
de lavi | mai 11, 2012 | Anunturi
Perioada inscriere pentru admiterea la studiile de licenta:
9-15 iulie 2012
Program:
luni-vineri: 9,00-14,00
sambata-duminica: 9,00-12,00
de lavi | mai 11, 2012 | Conferinte
BCAP 2012 – Bucharest Colloquium in Analytic Philosophy 2012
Philosophy of Mathematics Today
Friday, June 1st
Chair: Sorin Costreie
09:00 – 10:00 – Patricia Blanchette – Axioms and Conceptual Analysis in Frege
10:00 – 11:00 – Mircea Dumitru – On Fine on the Fregean approach to conceptual abstraction
11:00 – 11:30 – Coffee Break
Chair: Patricia Blanchette
11:30 – 12:30 – Göran Sundholm – Functions
12:30 – 13:30 – Adrian Haret – Deflationist truth in mathematics
13:30 – 15:00 – Lunch Break
Chair: Göran Sundholm
15:00 – 16:00 – David McCarty – Philosophy of Mathematics: Is it all False?
16:00 – 17:00 – Sorin Costreie – On Arithmetical Cognition
17:00 – 17:30 – Coffee Break
Chair: Iulian Toader
17:30 – 18:30 – Gabriel Târziu – The Role of Aesthetic Considerations in the Development and Appreciation of Mathematical Knowledge
Saturday, June 2nd
Chair: Gabriel Sandu
09:00 – 10:00 – Dirk Schlimm – From Pasch to Hilbert: Metaphors for the foundations of mathematics
10:00 – 11:00 – Brice Halimi – Relativizing Tarskian variables
11:00 – 11:30 – Coffee Break
Chair: Dirk Schlimm
11:30 – 12:30 – Michael Detlefsen – On Axiomatic Methods and their Ideals of Completeness
12:30 – 13:30 – Iulian Toader – Algebraıc Closure, Unıfıcatıon, and Understandıng
13:30 – 15:00 – Lunch Break
Chair: Michael Detlefsen
15:00 – 16:00 – Gabriel Sandu – IF logic and foundations of mathematics
16:00 – 17:00 – Markus Pantsar – Empirically feasible epistemology of mathematics
17:00 – 17:30 – Coffee Break
Chair: Marco Panza
17:30 – 18:30 – Andrea Sereni – Frege, Indispensability, and the Compatibilist Heresy
Sunday, June 3rd
Chair: Sebastien Gandon
09:00 – 10:00 – Sean Walsh – Classification in Mathematics: Understanding its Aims and Logic
10:00 – 11:00 – Walter Dean – Dedekind’s Categoricity Theorem, schematic induction, and mathematical communication
11:00 – 11:30 – Coffee Break
Chair: Brice Halimi
11:30 – 12:30 – Marco Panza – Abstraction and Epistemic Economy
12:30 – 13:50 – Matthias Schirn – Second-Order Abstraction, Self-Evidence versus Real Knowledge, and the Aftermath of Russell’s Paradox. A Critical Analysis
13:30 – 15:00 – Lunch Break
Chair: Mircea Dumitru
15:00 – 16:00 – Sebastien Gandon – Logicism, Anti-Psychologism and the Philosophy of Mathematical Practices
16:00 – 17:00 – Kit Fine – Truthmaker Semantics for Intuitionistic Logic
List of Participants:
Patricia Blanchette (Notre Dame) – Axioms and Conceptual Analysis in Frege
Sorin Costreie (Romanian Academy, Iaşi Branch) – On Arithmetical Cognition
Walter Dean (Warwick) – Dedekind’s Categoricity Theorem, schematic induction, and mathematical communication
Michael Detlefsen (Notre Dame / Paris 7 – Diderot) – On Axiomatic Methods and their Ideals of Completeness
Mircea Dumitru (Bucharest) – On Fine on the Fregean approach to conceptual abstraction
Kit Fine (New York) – Truthmaker Semantics for Intuitionistic Logic
Sebastien Gandon (Blaise Pascal) – Logicism, Anti-Psychologism and the Philosophy of Mathematical Practices
Brice Halimi (Paris Ouest) – Relativizing Tarskian variables
Adrian Haret (Bucharest) – Deflationist truth in mathematics
David McCarty (Indiana) – Philosophy of Mathematics: Is it all False?
Markus Pantsar (Helsinki / Bucharest) – Empirically feasible epistemology of mathematics
Marco Panza (IHPST / Paris I) – Abstraction and Epistemic Economy
Gabriel Sandu (Helsinki) – IF logic and foundations of mathematics
Matthias Schirn (Munich, LMU / Santo Domingo, UASD) – Second-Order Abstraction, Self-Evidence versus Real Knowledge, and the Aftermath of Russell’s Paradox. A Critical Analysis
Dirk Schlimm (McGill) – From Pasch to Hilbert: Metaphors for the foundations of mathematics
Andrea Sereni (San Raffaele) – Frege, Indispensability, and the Compatibilist Heresy
Göran Sundholm (Leiden) – Functions
Gabriel Târziu (Romanian Academy, Iaşi Branch) – The Role of Aesthetic Considerations in the Development and Appreciation of Mathematical Knowledge
Iulian Toader (Bucharest) – Algebraıc Closure, Unıfıcatıon, and Understandıng
Sean Walsh (Birkbeck College) – Classification in Mathematics: Understanding its Aims and Logic