Language and Mind seminar: Reading session
This week, we’ll have a reading session. We will read (available online): Lee, Andrew Y. (2024). Objective Phenomenology. Erkenntnis 89 (3):1197–1216. Rasmus Overmark will lead the session.
This week, we’ll have a reading session. We will read (available online): Lee, Andrew Y. (2024). Objective Phenomenology. Erkenntnis 89 (3):1197–1216. Rasmus Overmark will lead the session.
Discussion session on “Inquiring Minds Want to Improve” by Arianna Falbo Abstract: Much of the recent work on epistemology of inquiry defends two related theses. First, inquiry into a question…
Title: Alethic Pluralism and the Meaning of “True” Abstract: Alethic pluralism is the view that there are many ways for truth-bearers to be true since different properties realise truth in…
Speaker: Catarina Dutilh Novaes (VU Amsterdam & 58³Ô¹Ï) A Foucauldian critique of the epistemic injustice research program Catarina Dutilh Novaes (joint work with Merel Talbi and Solmu Anttila) Since the…
Title:Â Can a Russellian Monist Be a Genuine Physicalist? Abstract: Currently, Russellian Monism is a cutting-edge theory in the discussion of phenomenal consciousness. It has the potential to retain the advantages…
Speaker: Carlotta Pavese (Cornell University) Are there essentially intentional actions? A long tradition in action theory holds that there are such things as essentially intentional actions—actions that are intentional whenever…
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