Metaphysics Seminar Thomas Randriamahazaka (University of 58³Ô¹Ï)
A virtual seminar by Zoom The University, 58³Ô¹ÏWeek of Events
Monday, November 1, 2021
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November 1, 2021 -Medieval Logic Seminar: Walter Segrave, Insolubles
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November 1, 2021 -Metaphysics Seminar Thomas Randriamahazaka (University of 58³Ô¹Ï)
Metaphysics Seminar Thomas Randriamahazaka (University of 58³Ô¹Ï)
Title: On Beall and Camrud’s defence of the combinatorial argument for FDE Abstract:Â In their 2020 paper “FDE all the way up”, Beall and Camrud aim to defend a particular combinatorial argument for the paraconsistent and paracomplete logic FDE against a natural objection. The argument, roughly, states that, since logic must consider all possibilities, it is…
Tuesday, November 2, 2021
Wednesday, November 3, 2021
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November 3, 2021 -Moral Philosophy Reading Group
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November 3, 2021 -Feminist Philosophy and Social Theory Seminar: Lara Jost
Moral Philosophy Reading Group
Moral Philosophy Reading Group Description: This group reads and discusses an article per week, chosen by a different member each time. Day/time: Wednesdays 3pm to 4pm on Teams. Organizer: Theron Pummer (tgp4).
Feminist Philosophy and Social Theory Seminar: Lara Jost
For this session, Lara Jost will lead a discussion of the second chapter of Myisha Cherry’s new book ‘The Case for Rage: Why Anger is Essential to Anti-Racist Struggle’. Title: Fitting Fury and Frightful Rage, Myisha Cherry Abstract: Chapter 2 argues that Lordean rage is an appropriate response to racial injustice and is more likely…
Thursday, November 4, 2021
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November 4, 2021 -Super Special Seminar
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November 4, 2021 -Epistemology Seminar: Corine Besson (Sussex) “Carroll’s Regress, Guidance and Explicit Representation”
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November 4, 2021 -CEPPA Talk – Thomas Hurka (University of Toronto)
Epistemology Seminar: Corine Besson (Sussex) “Carroll’s Regress, Guidance and Explicit Representation”
Abstract: What is the nature of one’s justification to use a logical principle such as Modus Ponens in reasoning? It is widely agreed amongst epistemologists of logic that such justification cannot be internalist. One key reason offered for this view is that internalist accounts of justification are susceptible to Carroll-style regresses. In this talk, I…
CEPPA Talk – Thomas Hurka (University of Toronto)
Title: “Against ‘Good For,’ Against ‘Well-Being'” Abstract: This paper challenges the widely held view that ‘good for’, ‘well- being’, and related terms express a distinctive evaluative concept of central importance for ethics and separate from ‘simply good’ as used by G.E. Moore and others. More specifically, it argues that there’s no philosophically useful good-for or well-being…
Friday, November 5, 2021
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Saturday, November 6, 2021
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Sunday, November 7, 2021
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