At the crossroads of ancient and contemporary philosophy of mathematics
Organisé par Thomas Bénatouïl, Pierre Adam et Chiara Martini
Tuesday 3rd
14h-14h15 : introduction
Chair : Chiara Martini
14h15-15h30 : D. Rabouin, “Proclus on diagrammatic reasoning.”
15h30-16h45 : O. Harari, “Euclidean Foundationalism: The Ancient Origins of a Modern Concern.”
Chair : Thomas Bénatouïl
17h15-18h45 : E. Katz, “Are Frege's Criticisms a Problem for Aristotle? Perceptibility, Type-Promiscuity, and Abstracted Units.”
18h45-20h : S. Bobzien, “Stoics and Frege on Inference.”
Wednesday 4th
Chair : Chiara Martini
9h30-10h45 : E. Landry, “Breaking Benacerraf.”
10h45-12h : B. Sattler, “Apeiron in Zeno, Aristotle and Euclid.”
Chair : Zoé McConaughey
13h30-14h45 : M. Panza, “Is the Achilles Paradox a Real Paradox?”
14h45-16h : P. Adam, “Early mathematical platonism and Plato.”