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Following the goal of increasing the training of junior scientists in the north area of Germany the Altona Foundation for philosophical Research concluded a cooperation agreement with the Akademie der Wissenschaften in Hamburg in September.

(Cooperation Agreement as Link, Anlage, fehlt noch)

The ASFPG finances two or three junior conferences in the program “Forum Jung Science” for junior scientists with € 5000 each.

The Academy arranges and holds the interdisciplinary conferences, whereby the foundation can appoint a member to the Committee for Prizes for Junior Scientits.

Moreover the ASFPG can finances prizes of philosophical research.

2023

In 2023, in cooperation with the Akademie der Wissenschaften in Hamburg, the ASFPG financed the Forum Young Science with the topic “Consular Jurisdiction – of the history of the judicially functions of consulates (12. – 20. Century)” with € 5000.

(report als Link, fehlt noch)

In addition the “Paul Bernays Preis” of the “Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Logik und Philosophie der Wissenschaften“ was sponcered with SF 1000. The prize went to Lukas Zenger for his three articles:

  • III-founded Proof Systems for Intuitionistic Linear-time Temporal Logic
  • A Family of Decidable Bi-intuitionistic Modal Logics
  • An analytic proof system for common knowledge over S5

» Document of Award

2022

Finanzed was the “Paul Bernays Preis” of the “Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Logik und Philosophie der Wissenschaften“ with SF 1000. The prize received Dr. David Schroeren(University Geneva) for his two excellent articles “Symmetry Fundamentalism in OuantumPhysics” and “Quantum Metaphysical Indeterminacy and the Ontological Foundations of Orthodoxy”.

2021

A final financial support for publication costs was granted to Antonio Vincenz for his work “A Model Theoretic Approach to dialectic Logic”.

The “Paul Bernays Preis” of the “Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Logik und Philosophie der Wissenschaften“ was also financed with SF 1000. The prize 2021 went to Louis Vuilleumier(University Lausanne and Universite’de Paris for his dissertation “Continuous reductions on the Scott domain and Decomposability Conjecture”.

2020

A further financial support for publication costs was granted to Antonio Vincenz for his work “A Model Theoretic Approach to dialectic Logic”.

Furthermore the “Paul Bernays Preis” of the “Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Logik und Philosophie der Wissenschaften“ was financed with SF 1000. The prize 2021 went to Dustin Lazarovici (University Lausanne) for his dissertation “Typicality as a Way Reasoning in Physics and Metaphysics”.

 

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