LDSS is a group of young philosophers with a common interest in philosophical logic, analytic philosophy and all sorts of cool philosophies. In particular, we are interested in difficult logical theories and other heavy stuff.
At this moment, our group doesn't get any sponsoring. However, we could use it, because philosophizing takes time, and time is money.
In the surroundings of the coffee machine of the Institute of Philosophy of Leuven, when it's working. Otherwise, one of the members looks like these people.
We have read, discussed and sometimes deconstructed the following papers at our meetings:
The deflationist's axioms for truthin Deflationism and Paradox, JC Beall and Brad Armour-Garb (eds.), Oxford University Press (2005), pp. 203-217
Axiomatizing Kripke's theory of truth, Journal of Symbolic Logic 71 (2006), pp. 677-712
Contemporary methods for investigating the concept of truth: an introductionin Principles of Truth, Volker Halbach and Leon Horsten, Ontos Verlag (2002), pp. 11-35
Outline of a theory of truthin The Journal of Philosophy 72, No. 19 (1975), pp. 690-716
Analytic philosophy in Americain The Oxford Handbook of American Philosophy, Cheryl Misak, Oxford University Press (2007)
Nonstandard models and Kripke's proof of the Gödel theoremin Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 41, No. 1 (2000), pp. 53-58
We like Volker Halbach and Leon Horsten.
So far the members have published the following joint papers:
None. This could change in the future. Or not. Or both.