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Epistemology Seminar: Roy Sorensen (58³Ô¹Ï) “A Priori Lies: Kant’s Gift to Lawyers”
Abstract: An a priori lie is a lie that conflicts with an a priori truth. Rather sportingly, the liar leaves himself open to refutation by armchair methods such as calculation.…
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Medieval Logic Seminar: Walter Segrave, Insolubles
A virtual seminar by Zoom The University, 58³Ô¹Ï, United Kingdom -
Language & Mind Seminar: Emma Borg (Reading)
In Defence of Individual Rationality: Common-sense (or folk) psychology holds that (generally) we do what we do for the reasons we have. This common-sense approach is embodied in claims…
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Epistemology Seminar (joint with CEPPA): Thi Nguyen (Utah) “Value Capture”
Abstract: Value capture occurs when an agent enters a social environment which presents external expressions of value — which are often simplified, standardized, and quantified — and those external versions come…
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Medieval Logic Seminar: Walter Segrave, Insolubles
A virtual seminar by Zoom The University, 58³Ô¹Ï, United Kingdom -
Language & Mind Seminar: Daniel Garibay Garcia (58³Ô¹Ï)
Authority and Group Assertion We commonly attribute assertions to groups like companies and government institutions, and we want to hold them accountable for their assertions. Intuitively, we don’t attribute those…
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Epistemology Seminar: Nick Kuespert (58³Ô¹Ï) “Aims of Moral Inquiry”
Abstract: What should the interaction between non-experts and experts look like when it comes to moral inquiry? In this talk, I discuss this interaction from both perspectives. In the first…