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NATO ADVANCED RESEARCH WORKSHOP
Modality, Probability, and Bell’s Theorems
to be held in Cracow (Poland) in Aug. 19-23, 2001
co-sponsored by the Jagiellonian University (Cracow)
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link to NATO Aim:
To assess, using the expertise of theoretical and experimental physicists, philosophers of physics and logicians, what implications Bell’s theorems have. 

Organizing Committee:
Dr. Jeremy Butterfield, co-director, All Souls College, Oxford OX1 4AL, England 
Dr. Tomasz Placek, co-director, Philosophy Dept., Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland 
Dr. Miklós Rédei, HPS, Lorand Eotvos University, Budapest, Hungary 
Jacek Cachro, secretary, Philosophy Dept., Jagiellonian University, Cracow , Poland 

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the conference site

Jagiellonian University
Cracow
How to contact us:
postal address: 
NATO workshop, attn: Dr. T.Placek, Philosophy Dept, Jagiellonian University, Grodzka 52, PL 31-044 Cracow, Poland 
email: bell.workshop@uj.edu.pl
fax: 0048 12 422 49 16 
tel.: 0048 12 429 51 70 

Key Speakers:
G. Bacciagaluppi (Berkeley), N. Belnap (Pittsburgh), E. Beltrametti (Genoa), J. Berkovitz (Maryland), T. Breuer (Dornbirn), J. Bub (Maryland), S. Bugajski (Katowice), J. Butterfield (Oxford), P. Busch (Hull), M. Dickson (Bloomington)  L. Hardy (Oxford), H. Halvorson (Princeton), L. Henderson (Bristol), A. Kent (Cambridge), F. Laudisa (Florence), T. Placek (Cracow), M. Rédei (Budapest), A. Staruszkiewicz (Cracow), M. Stöltzner (Vienna), L.E. Szabó (Budapest), W.G. Unruh (Vancouver), A. Valentini (London), J. Wolenski (Cracow).