Outputs

Publications supported by the project

Talks by project members

  • Giorgio Sbardolini, On the Origin of Negation, 7th Panhellenic conference in Philosophy of Science, University of Athens, December 2022.
  • Luca Incurvati, Inferential Expressivism about Probability (joint work with Julian Schlöder), Rhineland Expressivism Workshop, University of Bonn, July 2022.
  • Luca Incurvati, Engineering the Concept of Set and Engineering the Concept of Objectified Property, Conceptual Engineering Workshop, University of Oslo, June 2022.
  • Luca Incurvati, On Logical and Scientific Strength (joint work with Carlo Nicolai), Philosophy of Mathematics Seminar, University of Oxford, June 2022.
  • Luca Incurvati, Inferential Expressivism: Foundations (joint work with Julian Schlöder), EXPRESS Workshop on Expressivist Approaches to Meaning, University of Amsterdam, May 2022.
  • Giorgio Sbardolini, Speech Acts and the Logic of the Lexicon, EXPRESS Workshop on Expressivist Approaches to Meaning, University of Amsterdam, May 2022.
  • Lwenn Bussière-Caraes, Speech Acts in Conflict, EXPRESS Workshop on Expressivist Approaches to Meaning, University of Amsterdam, May 2022.
  • Luca Incurvati, Inferential Expressivism (joint work with Julian Schlöder), Varieties of Philosophical Expressivism Workshop, University of Mannheim, May 2022.
  • Giorgio Sbardolini, The Logic of the Lexicon, University of Massachussetts at Amherst, April 2022.
  • Giorgio Sbardolini, Compositionality in the Arena of Use (joint work with Fausto Carcassi), Dynamics in Logic and Language Workshop, Tsinghua University, April 2022.
  • Luca Incurvati, Inferential Deflationism (joint work with Julian Schlöder), von Weizsäcker Colloqium, January 2022.
  • Luca Incurvati and Julian Schlöder, Inferential Expressivism and the Negation Problem, The Philosophy of Hybrid Representations Seminar, January 2022.
  • Giorgio Sbardolini, Why `Might’?, Eastern APA, January 2022.
  • Giorgio Sbardolini, Coordination without Common Knowledge, LIRa Seminar, ILLC, December 2021.
  • Giorgio Sbardolini, Assertion, Rejection, and Semantic Universals, LORI VIII, October 2021.
  • Giorgio Sbardolini, Common Knowledge and Coordination, Italian Society for Analytic Philosophy, September 2021.
  • Luca Incurvati, Inferential Deflationism (joint work with Julian Schlöder), Workshop on Classical vs Non-Classical Logics, August 2021.
  • Leïla Bussière, Silence, Dissent and Common Ground, ESSLLI 2021 Student session, August 2021.
  • Giorgio Sbardolini, Epistemic Modality and Coordination Under Uncertainty, TARK XVIII, June 2021.
  • Leïla Bussière, Communicating with Colourings, EXPRESS-IHPST Workshop “Truth, Proof, and Communication”, June 2021.
  • Giorgio Sbardolini, Common Knowledge and Coordination, EXPRESS-IHPST Workshop “Truth, Proof, and Communication”, June 2021.
  • Leïla Bussière, Retractions and Common Ground, Workshop “Theoretical and Empirical Challenges to Retraction“, University of Warsaw, June 2021
  • Leïla Bussière, Communicating with Colourings, Philang 2021, University of Lodz, May 2021
  • Luca Incurvati, Iteration, Dependence and Structuralism, Philosophy of Set Theory Seminar, University of Barcelona, May 2021.
  • Luca Incurvati, What’s So Special about the Philosophy of Set Theory?, Campinas/Konstanz Philosophy of Set Theory Seminar, March 2021.
  • Leïla Bussière, Retractions and Common Ground, EXPRESS Workshop “Non-Assertoric Speech Acts”, January 2021.
  • Giorgio Sbardolini, Updates and Boolean Universals (joint work with Fausto Carcassi), EXPRESS Workshop “Non-Assertoric Speech Acts”, January 2021.
  • Giorgio Sbardolini, Why ‘Might’?, OZSW Conference, December 2020.
  • Luca Incurvati, Inferential Deflationism (joint work with Julian Schlöder), London Group for Formal Philosophy, November 2020.
  • Luca Incurvati, The Varieties of Agnosticism (joint work with Filippo Ferrari), BoBoPa Research Seminar, Universities of Bonn, Bologna and Padua, October 2020.
  • Julian J. Schlöder, If Pictures are Stative, What does that Mean for Discourse Interpretation? ((with Daniel Altshuler), Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 25, September 2020.
  • Julian Schlöder, Rejection in the Conversation Game, SPAGAD2 Workshop, ZAS Berlin, June 2020.
  • Luca Incurvati, Meta-Inferences and Supervaluationism (joint work with Julian Schlöder), Logic Colloquium, Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, June 2020.
  • Julian Schlöder, Focus and Intonation in SDRT (joint work with Alex Lascarides), Mini-Workshop with Julian Schlöder, ZAS Berlin, March 2020.
  • Julian Schlöder, Inferential Expressivism and the Negation Problem (joint work with Luca Incurvati), Mini-Workshop with Julian Schlöder, ZAS Berlin, March 2020.
  • Julian Schlöder, Inferential Expressivism about Truth (joint work with Luca Incurvati), Propositions, Properties, Sets, and Other Abstract Objects Workshop, University of Amsterdam, February 2020.
  • Giorgio Sbardolini, Aboutness Paradox, Propositions, Properties, Sets, and Other Abstract Objects Workshop, University of Amsterdam, February 2020.
  • Luca Incurvati, Imperatives and Deontic Modality, Monday Seminar, University of Bonn, January 2020.
  • Giorgio Sbardolini, Wittgenstein’s Fundamental Thought: Hyper-Intensionality and Redundance, Eastern APA, January 2020.
  • Julian Schlöder, Inferential Expressivism as a Theory of Meaning, Logic in Konstanz Colloqium & Philosophy Colloquium, University of Konstanz, November 2019.
  • Luca Incurvati and Giorgio Sbardolini, The Rejection Game, OZSW Conference, November 2019.
  • Leïla Bussière, Theories of Rejection, OZSW Conference, November 2019.
  • Luca Incurvati, Imperatives and Deontic Modality, Higher Seminar in Theoretical Philosophy, Uppsala University, November 2019.
  • Luca Incurvati and Julian Schlöder, Epistemic Contradictions under Quantification: A Proof-Theoretic Perspective (joint work with Maria Aloni), Semantics and Philosophy in Europe Conference, University of Warsaw, September 2019.
  • Luca Incurvati and Julian Schlöder, Inferential Expressivism and the Negation Problem, MadMeta Workshop, University of Wisconsin-Madison, September 2019.
  • Giorgio Sbardolini, The Rejection Game (joint work with Luca Incurvati), Assertion and Proof Workshop, University of Lecce, September 2019.
  • Julian Schlöder, How to Reject What in Dialogue (joint work with Raquel Fernández), Semdial 2019, Queen Mary University of London, September 2019
  • Giorgio Sbardolini, Change of Meaning: Semantic Voluntarism and Dynamic Conventions, Fifth PLM Conference University of St Andrews, August 2019.
  • Luca Incurvati and Julian Schlöder, Meta-Ethical Inferential Expressivism, EXPRESS Workshop, June 2019.
  • Leïla Bussière, Dissent and Rejection, EXPRESS Workshop, June 2019.
  • Leïla Bussière, Dwelling in Rejected Content, ICSO V, SADAF Buenos Aires, May 2019.
  • Giorgio Sbardolini, Meanings and Social Norms, PhilLang 2019, University of Łódź, May 2019.
  • Julian Schlöder, The Limits of (Possible) Knowledge, CLPS Seminar, KU Leuven, February 2019.
  • Luca Incurvati, Weak Assertion (joint work with Julian Schlöder), The New York Philosophy of Language Workshop, January 2019.
  • Julian Schlöder, Focus and Tune in Discourse (joint work with Alex Lascarides), ISSLaC 3 Workshop, University of Münster, December 2018.
  • Julian Schlöder, Epistemic Modals, Epistemic Adverbs and Weak Assertions (joint work with Luca Incurvati), PLM Masterclass with Angelika Kratzer, University of Salzburg, October 2018.
  • Luca Incurvati, Overgeneration in the Higher Infinite (joint work with Salvatore Florio), Disagreement within Philosophy conference, University of Bonn, October 2018.
  • Luca Incurvati, Weak Assertion (joint work with Julian Schlöder), Theoretical Philosophy Colloquium, Utrecht University, March 2018.
  • Luca Incurvati, Overgeneration in the Higher Infinite (joint talk with Salvatore Florio), The Semantic Conception of Logic workshop, Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, Ludwig-Maximilian University, February 2018.

Outreach and other activities

  • Luca Incurvati, Interview, The Reasoner, vol 16: pp. 46–48.
  • Giorgio Sbardolini, EXPRESS, The Reasoner, Dissemination Corner, vol. 16: pp. 22–23.
  • Luca Incurvati and Giorgio Sbardolini, Why ‘Not’?, BJPS Short Reads.
  • Giorgio Sbardolini, Master of Logic project on Language and Game Theory at the ILLC, June 2020.
  • Julian Schlöder (joint with Thomas Schlinder), Master of Logic project on Minimalism about Truth at the ILLC, January 2020.
  • Luca Incurvati, flash talk at ILLC Open day on the EXPRESS research, October 2019.
  • Julian Schlöder, course at ESSLLI 2019 (joint with Daniel Altshuler), August 2019.
  • Julian Schlöder, course at the YALP 2019 summer school, July-August 2019.