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Arapinis Alexandra
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Mon Oct 3 13:10:25 UTC 2011
Bonjour à tous,
Nous avons le plaisir de vous annoncer la conférence de clôture de la Chaire Internationale de Recherche Blaise Pascal de Per Martin-Löf :
Vendredi 14 octobre 15h30-17h30
Salle Celan, Ecole normale supérieure, 45 rue d'Ulm, 75005 Paris
Per Martin-Löf
"How did "judgement" come to be a term of logic?"
Abstract : Beginning with Descartes and continuing via Kant to Frege and Husserl, "judgement" has been a central term of logic and philosophy in general. It was not a complete novelty, however, because the Latin "judicium" was used already in the Middle Ages. On the other hand, the Greek "krisis", of which "judicium" is the Latin translation, does not occur in Aristotle's Organon, from which most of our logical terminology derives. So two questions arise, one historical: where did we get it from? and the other thematic: does it deserve to be retained as a central term of logic?
Pour toute demande d'information, vous pouvez nous écrire à l'adresse suivante : henri.galinon at ens.fr
Cordialement,
Henri Galinon
Chaire Internationale de Recherche Blaise Pascal financée par l'Etat et la Région
d’Ile-de-France, gérée par la Fondation de l'Ecole Normale Supérieure.
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