Festivalul de teatru PasSage/CuMinte 21-26 Mai 2012

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.

Sebastian Grama invitat la Radio Romania Cultural – Vineri, 18 Mai

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.

Bucharest Colloquium in Analytic Philosophy 2012: Philosophy of Mathematics Today

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