All Work and No Play
A workshop on the philosophy of work and time-allocation  16-18 September , 2021 The Future of Work and Income Research Network   (fwistandrews@gmail.com) Centre for Ethics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs…
A workshop on the philosophy of work and time-allocation  16-18 September , 2021 The Future of Work and Income Research Network   (fwistandrews@gmail.com) Centre for Ethics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs…
Abstract:Â We routinely ascribe belief and knowledge to groups, saying such things as that the government knew that the new strain of covid was especially transmissible, or that the government believed…
TITLE: ‘Interactional Wrongs and Vices’ ABSTRACT: This paper explores a domain of action that we often regard as a minor moral matter, the domain of ordinary interactions. Yet, ordinary interactions…
Title: Relevance in the Logic of Imagination Abstract: Reality-oriented mental simulation is a kind of imagination. The working assumption is that, when trying to determine whether a match would light…
The Causal Argument Against Representationalism The central argument against perceptual representationalism in my recent The Metaphysics of Sensory Experience was that representational states aren’t causally efficacious in the way that perceptual states are. In…
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