On May 31, the workshop Vagueness & Indeterminacy will take place at USI with Kit Fine
(NYU),Alessandro Torza (UNAM), Achille Varzi (Columbia University), Robert Michels
(LanCog, CFUL, University of Lisbon).
This workshop will take place in room A21 Red Building (USI West Campus, Lugano) and also
be streamed on Zoom; to get the link please write to amm.map(a)usi.ch
More information:
https://www.usi.ch/en/feeds/24094
Here is the abstract of the workshop:
There is no doubt that indeterminacy and vagueness are ubiquitous in the way we represent
the world. It is however highly debated whether the world itself could be the source of
any indeterminacy. Discussions about what is known as ontological or metaphysical
indeterminacy have become more and more popular among metaphysicians and philosophers of
science in recent years. This workshop aims at bringing together some of the most
influential figures in the contemporary debate on vagueness and indeterminacy to discuss
novel approaches and evaluate the prospects of future discussions on this topic.