CEPPA Talk – Rachel Fraser (University of Oxford)
Title: ‘The limits of ideology critique’ Abstract: The tradition of ideology critique promises a lot. It promises to be critical of the existing social order. (Good!) But it promises to…
Title: ‘The limits of ideology critique’ Abstract: The tradition of ideology critique promises a lot. It promises to be critical of the existing social order. (Good!) But it promises to…
Title:Â Impossible Worlds in Dynamic Epistemic Logic Abstract:Â Epistemic Logic, as a spinoff of normal modal logics, suffers from the problem of logical omniscience: its agents are perfect reasoners with unlimited deductive…
Elisabeth Pacherie’s “Self-Agency”
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…
For our third seminar on the theme of Dangerous Speech, Free Speech and Cancel Culture Nick Allen will be giving a work-in-progress presentation titled ‘Context-Collapsed Contributory Injustice: the Dangers of Misappropriating Speech…
Abstract:Â 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 the standards of…
Title: Ameliorative Skepticism and the Nature of Health Abstract: In this talk, I’ll give a brief overview of the project I call ‘ameliorative skepticism’. Sally Haslanger has argued that, in…
Title: On Beall and Camrud’s defence of the combinatorial argument for FDE Abstract:Â In their 2020 paper “FDE all the way up”, Beall and Camrud aim to defend a particular combinatorial…
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