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Epistemology Seminar: Alessandra Tanesini (Cardiff) “The alleged epistemic significance of silence, silencing, and the conversational norm of no silent rejections (NSR)”
Abstract: In this talk I examine, and rebut, Goldbergs (2020) arguments in favour of a conversational norm that would defeasibly entitle linguistic agents to presume that silence indicates assent (NSR).…
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CEPPA Talk Jennifer Lackey (Northwestern University)
Title: Epistemic Reparations and the Right to be Known Abstract: In this paper, I provide an account of the epistemic significance of the phenomenon of being known and the relationship…
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Epistemology Seminar (joint with CEPPA): Jennifer Lackey (Northwestern) “Epistemic Reparations and the Right to be Known”
Abstract: In this paper, I provide an account of the epistemic significance of the phenomenon of being known and the relationship it has to reparations that are distinctively epistemic. Drawing…
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Medieval Logic Seminar: Walter Segrave, Insolubles
A virtual seminar by Zoom The University, 58勛圖, United Kingdom -
Metaphysics Seminar Thomas Ferguson (City University of New York)
A virtual seminar by Zoom The University, 58勛圖, United KingdomTitle: Intensional Subject-Matter in Subsystems of Analytic Implication Abstract: Although one tends to think of truth or falsity as the predominant semantic feature with which logic is concerned, a number…
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Language & Mind Seminar: David Bain (Glasgow)
Pain, Painfulness, and Evaluation In this talk, I survey the increasingly rich, contemporary debate about the nature of pain and its unpleasantness. Along the way, I highlight some of the…
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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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Epistemology Seminar (joint with CEPPA and FPST): Linda Mart穩n Alcoff (CUNY) “Extractivist epistemologies”
Abstract: This paper (which is very much a work in progress) will develop the concept ofextractivist epistemologyas a way to think through the effect of colonialism on knowing practices. Extractivist…