Plenary Discussion Brunch with Marta Sznajder (University of Vienna)
Topic: Writing the history of women in analytic philosophy – how and why?
Topic: Writing the history of women in analytic philosophy – how and why?
Speaker: Viviane Fairbank (58³Ô¹Ï & Stirling) Should Science Journalists Know About Science? Despite scientific evidence to the contrary, many journalists in the 2000s reported on one researcher’s unfounded claims…
Title:Â A Theory of Location Abstract:Â TBC
Title: Some Thoughts on Victimhood and Feminism Abstract: In her book Conflict Is Not Abuse (2016), Sarah Schulman argues that, in many domains of public and private life, false accusations…
Title: ‘Logic and Inference in the Sender-Receiver Model’ Abstract: Logic, inference, language – somehow these are all connected. But how? One of David Lewis’s goals in his book Convention (1969) was to answer…
Speaker: Matt McGrath (Washington University in St Louis) Should have Known and Epistemically Appropriate Belief Sometimes people don’t know things they should have known. For instance, cardiologists should know about recent…
Leitgeb, Hannes (2007). A New Analysis of Quasianalysis. Journal of Philosophical Logic 36 (2):181-226. https://philpapers.org/rec/LEIANA-3
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