Events
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Edgecliffe G03
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Medieval Logic Seminar
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Lara Jost – CEPPA Work-In-Progress Talk
Title: The Labours of Chronic Illness Abstract:Â In this presentation, I aim to explain the three types of labour-Â administrative labour, hermeneutic labour and epistemic labour- that chronically ill people have to engage in to get good care. The goal is to highlight why being chronically ill is often considered by many chronically ill people to be…
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Medieval Logic Seminar
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Enrico Galvagni – CEPPA Work-In-Progress Talk
Title: Hume’s Account of Virtue and Its Place in the History of Ethics Abstract: Hume’s account of virtue is notoriously puzzling. On the one hand, he claims that the virtues are qualities useful or agreeable to oneself or to others. On the other, he says that they are qualities which give a pleasing sentiment of…
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Medieval Logic Seminar
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Metaphysics Seminar
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Language and Mind Seminar S2
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CEPPA Talk (in person) – Thomas Schmidt (Humboldt-University)
Location: Edgecliffe G03 Title: Ought and the Transmission of Reasons Abstract: According to the widely held Weightiest Reasons view about how reasons for action and the practical ought are related to one another, (WR) an agent ought to φ if, and only if, the reasons for φ are weightier than the reasons for every incompatible alternative to…