Draft Paper & Podcast
Issue No. 1 | Volume CXIV | 2013 – 2014
On Conceiving The Inconsistent
Francesco Berto
University of Aberdeen
Monday, 2 December 2013
17.30 – 19.15
The Woburn Suite
Senate House
University of London
Malet Street
London WC13 7HU
United Kingdom
This event is catered, free and open to the general public.
* The draft paper will be available approximately one week before the date of the talk.
** A podcast of the talk will be available approximately one week after the talk has been delivered.
*** A draft paper with embedded audio of the talk will be available approximately one week after the talk has been delivered.
About
Francesco Berto is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Philosophy and Research Leader at the Northern Institute of Philosophy, University of Aberdeen. He has also worked at the University of Notre Dame (IN, USA), the Sorbonne-Ecole Normale Supérieure of Paris, and the Universities of Padua and Venice (Italy). He has published monographs on metaphysics and the philosophy of logic, and papers in Philosophical Quarterly, Philosophical Studies, the Australasian Journal of Philosophy, the European Journal of Philosophy, Synthèse, the Review of Symbolic Logic, Philosophia Mathematica, American Philosophical Quarterly, Dialectica, and the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Francesco Berto is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Philosophy and Research Leader at the Northern Institute of Philosophy, University of Aberdeen.
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