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The Institut d’Études Avancées de Paris will host a two-day workshop on “Contextual Indefiniteness and Semantic Theory.”
The workshop will take place April 19-20, 2017 at the historic Hôtel de Lauzun in Paris.
The workshop will be jointly funded by the IEA de Paris, the Institut Jean Nicod, and UC Berkeley (via John MacFarlane).
In truth-conditional semantics, one often proceeds as if context supplies determinate values to free variables or parameters of an index, even when speakers and hearers lack common knowledge of what these values are. For example, according to widely accepted theories, truth conditions for "That apple is large" depend on a contextually determined threshold for largeness, and truth conditions for "If Caesar had been in command in Korea, he would have used the A-bomb" depend on a contextually determined similarity relation on possible worlds. But is it plausible to think of definitions of truth at a context as theories of meaning when the relevant contextual parameters are not known in common between speakers and hearers? How do such definitions figure in explanations of communication? If it is problematic to posit inscrutable settings for contextual parameters, what are the upshots for the abundant work in semantic theory that seems to posit them? Are there ways of reconceiving this work without throwing away its insights? Is it time to rethink the way formal semantic theory relates to the use of language?
Registration: by invitation only / sur invitation seulement
Program
TUESDAY APRIL 18
			
			3:30-4:30 Tour of the Hotel de Lauzun (for those interested)
			4:30-5:50 John MacFarlane, UC Berkeley/IEA de Paris
			 Constraint Semantics
			WEDNESDAY APRIL 19
			 
			10-11:20 Chris Barker, NYU
			Delineations, not Hyperplans
			11:30-12:50 Diana Raffman, University of Toronto
			 Vagueness, Indefiniteness, and Multiple Reference
1-2 Lunch
			2:10-3:30 Michael Glanzberg, Northwestern
			 The Precision of Scales in Adjectival Meaning
			3:40-5 Una Stojnic, NYU
			Vague Utterances in Context
			5:10-6:30 Sam Cumming, UCLA
			Meaning and Classification
8 Conference dinner (probably near the Hotel de Lauzun)
			THURSDAY APRIL 20
			
			 
			10-11:20 Peter Pagin, University of Stockholm
			Communicative Success in Context
			11:30-12:50 Martin Abreu Zavaleta, NYU
			 Communicative Coordination
1-2 Lunch
			2:10-3:30 Gabe Dupre, UCLA
			Truth and Idealization in Natural Language Semantics
			3:40-5 Ethan Nowak, UCL
			No Context, No Content, No Problem
			5:10-6:30 Josh Armstrong, UCLA
			Truth and Imprecision