Events
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A virtual seminar by Zoom The University, 58³Ô¹Ï, United Kingdom
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Metaphysics Seminar Thomas Randriamahazaka (University of 58³Ô¹Ï)
A virtual seminar by Zoom The University, 58³Ô¹Ï, United KingdomTitle: On Beall and Camrud’s defence of the combinatorial argument for FDE Abstract: In their 2020 paper “FDE all the way up”, Beall and Camrud aim to defend a particular combinatorial…
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Language & Mind Seminar: Daniel Garibay Garcia (58³Ô¹Ï)
Deborah Tollefsen’s “Can Groups Assert that P?”
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Moral Philosophy Reading Group
Moral Philosophy Reading Group Description: This group reads and discusses an article per week, chosen by a different member each time. Day/time: Wednesdays 3pm to 4pm on Teams. Organizer: Theron…
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Feminist Philosophy and Social Theory Seminar: Lara Jost
For this session, Lara Jost will lead a discussion of the second chapter of Myisha Cherry’s new book ‘The Case for Rage: Why Anger is Essential to Anti-Racist Struggle’. Title:…
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Epistemology Seminar: Corine Besson (Sussex) “Carroll’s Regress, Guidance and Explicit Representation”
Abstract: What is the nature of one’s justification to use a logical principle such as Modus Ponens in reasoning? It is widely agreed amongst epistemologists of logic that such justification…
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CEPPA Talk – Thomas Hurka (University of Toronto)
Title: “Against ‘Good For,’ Against ‘Well-Being'” Abstract: This paper challenges the widely held view that ‘good for’, ‘well- being’, and related terms express a distinctive evaluative concept of central importance for…
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Medieval Logic Seminar: Walter Segrave, Insolubles
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Metaphysics Seminar Frederik Andersen (University of 58³Ô¹Ï)
A virtual seminar by Zoom The University, 58³Ô¹Ï, United KingdomTitle: Logical Akrasia Abstract: The aim of this paper is two-fold. First, it introduces the concept logical akrasia (by analogy to epistemic akrasia). Second, it discusses how logical akrasia relates to…
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Language & Mind Seminar: Stefano Pugnaghi
Breckenridge & Magidor: ‘Arbitrary Reference’