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Two Day Workshop May 22/23-Schedule and Presenters Papers!

Coordination, Collaboration and Meaning Workshop

Wednesday, May 22, 2013, 09:00am - 10:00am

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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Breakfast/Coffee Service:     8:30 - 9:30am – RuCCS Playroom, A139 (Gerlandas)

Session 1:     9:30 - 12:30pm             

CHAIR:                    Brian McLaughlin (Rutgers University, Philosophy)

SPEAKER:                Kirk Ludwig (Indiana University at Bloomington, Philosophy)

                             Marija Jankovic (Indiana University at Bloomington, Philosophy)

TITLE:                    “Collective Action and Communication”

COMMENTATOR:       Gil Harman (Princeton University, Philosophy)

Lunch:     12:30 - 2:00pm – RuCCS Playroom, A139 (Gerlandas-Hot Buffet)

Session 2:     02:00 - 05:00pm            

CHAIR:                    Branden Fitelson (Rutgers University, Philosophy)

SPEAKER:                Matthew Stone (Rutgers University, Computer Science)

TITLE:                    “Discourse and Logical Form”

COMMENTATOR:       Chris Barker (New York University, Linguistics)

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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Breakfast/Coffee Service:     8:30 - 9:30am – RuCCS Playroom, A139 (Gerlandas)

Session 1:     9:30 - 12:30pm                

CHAIR:                    Thony Gillies (Rutgers University, Philosophy)

SPEAKER:                Alex Lascarides (University of Edinburgh, School of Informatics)

TITLE:                    “Strategic Conversation”

COMMENTATOR:       Sam Cumming (University of California-Los Angeles, Philosophy)

Lunch:     12:30 - 2:00pm – RuCCS Playroom, A139 (Gerlandas-Deli)

Session 2:     02:00 - 05:00pm

CHAIR:                    Jeff King (Rutgers University, Philosophy)

SPEAKER:                Nicholas Asher (Universit Paul Sabatier, Institut en Informatique de Toulouse)

TITLE:                    “Conversations as Banach-Mazur Games”

COMMENTATOR:       David Beaver (The University of Texas at Austin, Philosophy)

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PAPERS:

Ludwig_REVISED Paper.pdf 

Stone_Paper.pdf 

Lascarides_Paper_Confirmed.pdf 

Asher_Paper_Confirmed.pdf 

Coordination, Collaboration and Meaning Workshop