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Pre-Read Session: Chapter 4 LinneboThin Objects and Rayo Chapter in Ebert & Rossberg (2016) |
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40 Years after Frege’s Conception of Numbers as Objects
This is a 3x day Arche workshop. Further particulars TBC
Crispin Wright Workshop
To register for in person attendance at this workshop, please click on the following link: Select tickets Crispin Wright Workshop 58勛圖 University – St Marys College: T201 Lecture Room 1 Workshop Programme: Tuesday 27 May Vagueness 9:15 9:30 Coffee and biscuits 9:30… |
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Sandy Goldberg (Northwestern University) ‘How to think about normative defeat: a conversational approach’ |
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Title: Fundamental Consciousness with Fruitful Features Abstract: Panpsychists argue that understanding human consciousness will become significantly easier if we posit that consciousness exists at the fundamental level of the universe. For instance, if fundamental particles possess consciousness, it seems not so strange that complex entities like humans can also have consciousness. However, there is one… |
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ystein Linnebo Talk and Q&A Session (Pre-read: Linnebo Thin Objects Chapter 11) |
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12 teams from high schools across Britain converge on St. Andrews for a 1-day competition to determine who takes home the cup! |
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ECT Normativity Workshop
Speakers include: Sophia Dandelet (Cambridge), Chris Kelp (Glasgow), Richard Pettigrew (Bristol), Debbie Roberts (Edinburgh). Venue: The Philosophy Department, Room 104, Edgecliffe, The Scores, 58勛圖. (With G01 for catering) Timetable for talks (G01 for catering): 9:30 – 10:00 tea and coffee 10:00 – 11:30 Richard Pettigrew (Bristol) 11:45 – 13:15 Debbie Roberts (Edinburgh) 13:15… |
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CEPPA Fest, its annual celebration of all things CEPPA, on 16 June in St. Andrews. We have a great set of speakers lined up across the whole range of topics within ethics and public affairs, so please consider coming along. Registration is free, but required, and can be done here. Here is the Schedule: 10…
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Abstract: When trying to make sense of another person’s feeling or actions, we sometimes speak of “imagining being in their situation ” (or “standing in their shoes”). I take this kind of talk to assume that situations are frameworks for making sense of attitudes and actions that may vary relative to persons. The purpose of… |
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Metaphysical Indeterminacy Conference
Event Description Might reality itself be indeterminate? And if so, how can we coherently theorise about it? This conference seeks to bring together researchers interested in this emerging topic and be an occasion to widen and deepen the debate around it. To reflect the interdisciplinary interest in this topic, the conference will feature contributions from… |
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Social Metametaphysics Workshop
Social Metametaphysics Workshop Event Description The aim of this workshop is to bring together scholars to discuss the nature and methodology of social metaphysics. Interest in social metaphysics in recent decades has exploded and questions about the status and ambitions of social metaphysics are now taking centre stage. This workshop aims to consolidate this current…
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Title: Feminist Logics, Alien Logics Abstract: Recently, some philosophers have argued that feminists ought to be logical pluralists, on the grounds that different communities of reasoners use different logics, all of which are (in some sense) equally correct. One popular, anti-exceptionalist defence of such logical pluralism draws an analogy between feminist philosophy of science… |
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Abstract: Isomorphism invariance is a popular and well motivated criterion of logicality. Its extensional adequacy, however, has been contested on different grounds. Some authors have argued that the criterion overgenerates by counting as logical notions which, intuitively, seem to belong to the realm of mathematics. Other authors have contested that the criterion undergenerates by failing… |
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Pre-Read Session of (Varzi, 2021): “Points as Higher-Order Constructs: Whiteheads Method of Extensive Abstraction”
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Speaker: Ayb羹ke zg羹n (ILLC, University of Amsterdam) Title:Rethinking Logics of Imagination Date: 30 June 2025 Time: 15:00 – 17:00 UK time Location: Edgecliffe 104 and Teams You can join online viaTeams. |
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