Dear all,

The next session of the Proof-Theoretic Semantics Seminar Series 
<https://sites.google.com/view/ptsnetwork/pts-seminars> is coming up! This 
is a series of periodic online talks delivered by early career researchers 
working in proof-theoretic semantics or akin fields, organised by the 
PTS-Network.

On May 6, 5pm (UTC+0): Pedro del Valle-Inclán (SNS Pisa) will present his 
work with the title "Structural rules and the meaning of logical 
connectives".

Here is the abstract:
"According to a well-known thesis of Quine's (1986) logics that validate 
different arguments use different logical vocabulary. In a certain sense, 
then, partisans of different logics are partisans of different languages, 
and they don't much disagree as talk past each others.

A common response going back to Putnam (1957) and Morton (1973), is to 
claim that sides who agree on enough logical principles involving some 
connective or quantifier are indeed using the same connective or 
quantifier. The obvious difficulty with this idea is spelling out what 
counts as "enough" agreement. Recently, some inferentialists have tried to 
do just that (Restall 2002, 2014; Paoli 2013, 2014; Dicher 2016). They are 
often called minimalists, following Hjortland's (2014) terminology. 
Minimalists draw a boundary roughly along the line between the operational 
and structural rules of sequent calculi: operational rules confer meaning, 
structural rules don't. Therefore, disagreements about logic that can be 
seen as disagreements about structural rules need not involve a change of 
language.

In this talk I will argue that current minimalist proposals lead to 
untenable views about which connectives are identical, or have the same 
meaning. I will also argue that the importance of the ‘change of language’ 
issue has been exaggerated. In many cases, I think, there is likely no fact 
of the matter as to whether different logics share their stock of 
operators, but there can still be substantial disagreement between 
partisans of each of them."

We will send the Zoom link over the PTS mailing list 
<https://groups.google.com/g/pts-network> on the day before the session. 
Please note: 5pm (UTC+0) is 6pm in the UK and 7pm in Central European 
Summer Time, please make sure you convert the time correctly to your 
specific time zone!

All the best,
Sara Ayhan, Hermógenes Oliveira, Antonio Piccolomini d'Aragona & Will 
Stafford

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