• Unity Seminar: Christopher Masterman “How to Explain Composition”

    Edgecliffe G03

    Abstract: It is commonplace to think that composition is explained by relations—what I call the relational idea. Many argue that taking this seriously requires rejecting the idea that classical mereology—the most well-known formal theory of parthood—tells us anything important about the nature of composites. In this paper, I have two aims. First, I want to…

  • Metaphysics and Logic Seminar: Sabina Dominguez Parrado, “What are logical pluralists pluralist about?”

    Edgecliffe G03 and via MS Teams

    Abstract: This talk clarifies and reassesses the scope of logical pluralism. I first argue that philosophers of logic often overlook an important distinction between the word ‘valid’, the concept validity, and the property validity. As a result, it is often unclear what the subject matter of logical theories is, and what exactly logical pluralists are pluralist about. With this…

  • Cover-to-cover Reading Group

    CEPPA/Arché Seminar room 17 – 19 College Street, 58³Ô¹Ï, United Kingdom

    This semester we are reading Finneron-Burns “What We Owe to Future People: A Contractualist Account of Intergenerational Ethics”. Organiser: Ida Miczke (izm1)

  • ECT Seminar

    Edgecliffe G03
  • Cover-to-cover Reading Group

    CEPPA/Arché Seminar room 17 – 19 College Street, 58³Ô¹Ï, United Kingdom

    This semester we are reading Finneron-Burns “What We Owe to Future People: A Contractualist Account of Intergenerational Ethics”. Organiser: Ida Miczke (izm1)

  • Cover-to-cover Reading Group

    CEPPA/Arché Seminar room 17 – 19 College Street, 58³Ô¹Ï, United Kingdom

    This semester we are reading Finneron-Burns “What We Owe to Future People: A Contractualist Account of Intergenerational Ethics”. Organiser: Ida Miczke (izm1)

  • Cover-to-cover Reading Group

    CEPPA/Arché Seminar room 17 – 19 College Street, 58³Ô¹Ï, United Kingdom

    This semester we are reading Finneron-Burns “What We Owe to Future People: A Contractualist Account of Intergenerational Ethics”. Organiser: Ida Miczke (izm1)

  • Cover-to-cover Reading Group

    CEPPA/Arché Seminar room 17 – 19 College Street, 58³Ô¹Ï, United Kingdom

    This semester we are reading Finneron-Burns “What We Owe to Future People: A Contractualist Account of Intergenerational Ethics”. Organiser: Ida Miczke (izm1)