Title: Modeling contingently existing propositions (and other intensions). Abstract: The traditional Montagovian framework for the analysis of intensional language uses constant domain models. However, in other areas of philosophy which employ modal logic, it is much more common to use variable domain models which permit various forms of contingent existence. Part of the difficulty in…
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Abstract. Talk of function often plays a central role in work on conceptual engineering. An appeal to functions can provide much needed standards for evaluating and constructing concepts, according to how well they fulfill their functions, and whether those functions are desirable. However, there has also been a great deal of skepticism about the… |
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There are various recent theories of what is the relationship between the mental and the physical (such as grounding theories and panpsychism). This workshop is an opportunity to explore new theories and arguments concerning the metaphysics of the mind. This could be about mental properties in general or a specific kind of mental properties (e.g.,… |
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Abstract: This talk defends a contextualist theory of knowledge ascriptions. I argue that in some sentences, the implicit argument of knows is bound by a quantifier. The natural readings of these sentences can be generated by contextualist theories, but not by competing interest-relative theories of knowledge. In addition, I argue that the contextualist can explain…
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Title: ‘How to Be a Clever Contextualist’ Abstract: This talk defends a contextualist theory of knowledge ascriptions. I argue that in some sentences, the implicit argument of knows is bound by a quantifier. The natural readings of these sentences can be generated by contextualist theories, but not by competing interest-relative theories of knowledge. In addition,… |
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Title: CONVERSE PREDICATES AND THE INTERPRETATION OF SECOND ORDER QUANTIFICATION ABSTRACT: In this paper I argue that we cannot interpret second-order quantification as quantification over properties and relations. My argument forges a hitherto unexplored connection between debates typically conducted independently, one metaphysical, about whether there are converse relations, the other logical, about the interpretation of… |
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Abstract. Conceptual engineering is often presented as radically opposed and as superseding conceptual analysis. Prima facie, however, improving conceptual schemes in a controlled and fruitful way presupposes an understanding of the conceptual status quo. Consequently the condemnation of conceptual analysis by conceptual engineers constitutes a paradox that needs to be taken far more seriously than… |
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Open Online Workshop: The Implementation Challenge for Conceptual Engineering (ICCE)
CONCEPTUAL ENGINEERINGis an exciting new movement in analytic philosophy that focuses on assessing and improving our conceptual schemes and repertoires.The ICCE Open Online Workshop takes the next step and addresses the issue of how to implement on the ground the ameliorative strategies that conceptual engineers may have come to advocate for. To date, the…
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Abstract: In this presentation I will discuss epistemic labour, which I characterise as labour one performs in their capacity as an epistemic agent. There is growing interest in a category of domestic labour frequently termed emotional labour. I show that this labour is, in fact, a primarily form of epistemic labour. I argue that domestic…
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Title: ‘Does Morality Speak within the Realm of the Morally Permissible?’ Abstract:You hear that your next-door neighbor Alicia is sick with COVID-19. Youre new to the neighborhood and havent met Alicia yet. Youre overwhelmed with working from home and overseeing your kids remote schooling. You could reach out to Alicia and ask whether she needs… |
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Abstract: The denial of necessary connections between distinct existences is generally taken to be at the heart of Humanism, and any philosophical account that requires necessary connections is rejected on the grounds that it violates Humes dictum. In this paper, I focus on Armstrongs account of lawhood. Lewis objects to Armstrongs account on Humean grounds… |
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Abstract. Conceptual engineering is a groundbreaking programme in philosophy that focuses on how to best assess and improve our concepts. Yet, it still lacks an operational framework in order for its case studies to be run effectively. And without such implementation strategy, it will never live up to its proclaimed ambitions: Changing peoples minds and… |
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