Epistemology Seminar: Jane Friedman (NYU) “The Aim of Inquiry?”
Abstract: It is said that inquiry has an aim, though it’s not entirely clear how we should think about this claim. What, in general, does it mean to say that…
Abstract: It is said that inquiry has an aim, though it’s not entirely clear how we should think about this claim. What, in general, does it mean to say that…
Climate Change, COVID-19, Justice, and Quality of Life Abstract:Â Justice would appear to require that those who are the principal beneficiaries of a history of economic and political behavior that has…
Flatworldism: A (Reluctant) Defense Flatworldism is a view on the nature of reality according to which reality lacks a certain kind of – hierarchical – structure. Prima facie what this…
Cognitive Acquaintance: A Non-Causal Alternative Within literature on singular thought and reference, acquaintance is one of the ‘orthodox’ ways successful reference is achieved. Generally speaking, an acquaintance theory articulates that…
Title: An Agential Account of Poverty Abstract: Poverty has traditionally been conceived as a state of deprivation. To be poor is to lack something that is essential to human flourishing.…
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