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Title:Going First: Integration with Compensation as a Duty of Justice. Abstract: Racial segregation remains deeply entrenched in many societies such as the United States. (Liberal) integrationists argue that we have a duty to integrate because integration is necessary for racial justice (Anderson 2010). (Egalitarian) pluralists reject a duty to integrate (Shelby 2014, 2016). They hold… |
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Pre-Read Session: Correia, F., & Skiles, A. (2021). Essence, Modality, and Identity. Mind, 131 (524), 12791302. |
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Professor G獺bor Betegh, University of Cambridge 'Plato on Forgetting and Re-understanding' |
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The Inferentialism Reading group is running over the first three seminars of this semester of M&L. On April 15th, Viviane Fairbank will be leading a discussion on Julien Murzi & Florian Steinberger’s “Inferentialism“. On April 22nd, Harry Vincent will be leading a discussion Ladislav Kore’s “Propositional Contents and the Logical Space“. On April 29th, Greg…
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MPRG withGiuli Cavaliere: Chapter Title: ‘Rescue, Aid, and the Challenge from Adoption’ Chapter Abstract: This paper examines and responds to two versions of what I refer to as the challenge from adoption. According to the first, those who wish to have children are morally required to adopt existing children in need rather than procreate. According… |
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Title:Conflated Questions in the Ethics of Belief Abstract: Its common to suppose that epistemology can be understood in close structural parallel with ethics: as ethics is about what to do, epistemology is about what to believe. In this paper I draw attention to an important limit of such parallelisms: in reasoning to belief, agents are… |
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Invited Speaker: Correia (in-person) “From Identity to Metaphysical Necessity: A Logical Study” ABSTRACT: In Essence, Modality, and Identity (2022), Alex Skiles and I put forward an account of metaphysical necessity in terms of identity. In this talk, I address the question of which logic of metaphysical necessity one can hope to get given the account.
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Link: Williamson, Knowing by Imagining |
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The Inferentialism Reading group is running over the first three seminars of this semester of M&L. On April 22nd, Harry Vincent will be leading a discussion Ladislav Kore’s “Propositional Contents and the Logical Space“. On April 29th, Greg Restall will be leading a discussion Hans-Johann Glock’s “Why Rules Ought to Matter“. These sessions will be…
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Reading: Marta Bax will lead us in discussing the paper, ‘Perfectionism and the Repugnant Conclusion, bySimon Beard Location: Edgecliffe 104 |
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Title:The Right to a Healthy Environment and the Case of Climate Change Abstract: Once regarded as a marginal proposal in international human rights, the right to a healthy environment has gained surprisingly widespread acceptance in domestic law across the world. Recently, the right has become an important part of global climate advocacy, often anchoring legal… |
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WIP Session: Henrique Formigoni Morais. Title: Is mereology logic? Abstract: Some philosophers have suggested that mereology is, in some sense, part of logic broadly understood. The aim of this talk is to briefly examine this idea, both in meaning and tenability. I distinguish a number of mereologicist hypotheses and how they might be related. I…
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Link: Badura, How Imagination can justify |
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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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The Inferentialism Reading group is running over the first three seminars of this semester of M&L. On April 29th, Greg Restall will be leading a discussion Hans-Johann Glock’s “Why Rules Ought to Matter“. These sessions will be run as ‘pre-read’ discussions, and participants will be expected to have read the paper ahead of the seminar.…
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Reading: Ida Miczke will lead us in discussion of Douglas Portmores (2007) paper, Consequentializing Moral Theories. Location: Edgecliffe 104 |
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ECT workshop: Online Communication and Political Epistemology
Co-organised by Brown, Goldberg and Saul. Speakers: Cepollaro, Marsili, Peet, Popa-Wyatt, Zakkou. Further details from the arche website.
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April 30th, Arche Philosophical Research Centre, 58勛圖 University. Venue School II. Organiser: Jessica Brown There is a widespread consensus that the online spread of disinformation, misinformation, and hatred have had dramatic and pernicious effects on politics worldwide. It has arguably contributed in particular to the rise of authoritarian movements and governments, and to the…
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We are proud to present the Twelfth Session of Film and Philosophy at CEPPA (aka the CEPPA Film Club). On this occasion we have a special guest from the department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Simon Lee, who will be discussingTwister(1996) with us. Simon Lee is, among other things, a storm chaser, so he’ll be… |
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Prof. Jennifer Saul, the new Arch矇/CEPPA Professorial Fellow, will give a talk entitled When Norm Violations Come out of the Shadows. Venue: Edgfecliffe 104 There will be lunch provided afterwards.
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We are delighted to invite you to a special joint CEPPA/Arch矇 Seminar to introduce the new Professorial Fellow Jennifer Saul, who will give a talk about her recent research, entitled ‘When Norm Violations Come Out of the Shadows’. |
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