Read Josh’s recently published paper in in Episteme. “Knowledge-How: Interrogatives and Free Relatives.”
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Research Grant Success
Jessica Brown has been awarded a Mind Association Senior Research Fellowship (12-month) for her project, Blame: Epistemic and Moral. The project focuses on the way...
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Mind Association Senior Research Fellowship
Mind Association Senior Research Fellowship for project, Blame: Epistemic and Moral (Brown). Â The project focuses on the way in which we can be blamed for...
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Wholes: more than just the sum of their parts
2017/18 Leverhulme Research Fellowship for project ‘Wholes: Wholes: more than just the sum of their parts’ (Cotnoir). The fellowship will support the research for a...
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Research Fellow: Theories of Paradox in Fourteenth-Century Logic
Barbara Bartocci, currently completing a PhD thesis on medieval commentaries on Aristotle’s Topics, has been appointed to a Research Fellowship in the Leverhulme-funded project ‘Theories of...
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Theories of Paradox in Fourteenth-Century Logic: Edition and Translation of Key Texts
Leverhulme Project Grant for a project on ‘Theories of Paradox in Fourteenth-Century Logic: Edition and Translation of Key Texts’ (Read). The aim is to produce...
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Publication: Hasen Khudairi
Hasen’s paper, ‘Modal Ω-Logic: Automata, Neo-Logicism, and Set-theoretic Realism’, is forthcoming in the ‘Proceedings of the 2016 Meeting of the International Assocation for Computing and...
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Hasen Khudairi has recently had his paper, ‘Grounding, conceivability, and the mind-body problem’ published in Synthese.
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What’s so special about first-person thought
What’s so special about first-person thought’ (Project lead Stephan Torre (Aberdeen) The Network is comprised of researchers from University of Aberdeen, ConceptLab, Institut Jean Nicod, Logos,...
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Josh Habgood-Coote: Winner of the Scottish Outreach and Impact in Philosophy Prize
We are delighted by the news that Josh Habgood-Coote (St. Andrews and Stirling) is the winner of the Scottish Outreach and Impact in Philosophy prize...
