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Next Tuesday (31st March, 12-2pm) Carrie Fidgor (Iowa) will give a talk on “Towards a Non-Anthropocentric Psychology”. Abstract: Psychology began as the part of philosophy concerning the soul, and historically remained anthropocentric in a number of mutually supporting ways. Evolutionary theory threatened to upend this anthropocentrism with the possibility of psychological continuity across species,… |
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Workshop on Logical Disagreement
Description: Over the last 15 years the epistemology of disagreement has been one of the most blooming research interests in epistemology. A special case of disagreement is logical disagreement, i.e. disputes regarding the validity of certain inference rules, or the status of fundamental logical principles. This Arché workshop is dedicated to the topic Logical Disagreement and related… |
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Workshop on Genealogy & Conceptual Engineering
In philosophy, genealogical analysis corresponds to an examination of the origins of specific concepts and accompanying practices. Some of the philosophers who have engaged in genealogical analysis are Hume, Nietzsche, Foucault, Bernard Williams, Edward Craig, Martin Kusch, among others. In this workshop, we will address questions such as: What are the relations between genealogical analysis… |