• Epistemology Seminar:

    Edgecliffe 104

    Patrick Winther-Larsen (58³Ô¹Ï) ‘Exposing wrongdoing and blame’

  • Epistemology Seminar:

    Edgecliffe 104

    Patrick Winther-Larsen (58³Ô¹Ï) ‘Exposing wrongdoing and blame’

  • ECT Normativity Workshop

    Edgecliffe 104

    Speakers include: Sophia Dandelet (Cambridge), Chris Kelp (Glasgow), Richard Pettigrew (Bristol), Debbie Roberts (Edinburgh). Venue: The Philosophy Department, Room 104, Edgecliffe, The Scores, 58³Ô¹Ï. (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…

  • Hyperintensionality Workshop

    Edgecliffe 104

    This workshop on May 19th will coincide with Shawn Standefer’s (NTU) visit to 58³Ô¹Ï. 10am–11:15am Shawn Standefer: On the Hyperintensionality of Relevant Logics and Some of their Rivals. 11:30am–12:45pm Andrew Tedder: Subalgebras are Good Models of Topic. 2:15pm–3:30pm Franscisca Silva (online): Logicality and Invariance of Subject Matter. 3:45pm–5:00pm Tore Øgaard: subDL is Relevant. Event…

  • CEPPA Talk (in-person & online) – Vid Simoniti (University of Liverpool)

    Edgecliffe 104

    Title: Merely Imagined Moralities Abstract: Artworks and other cultural products (films, novels, operas, pop songs, etc.) often express heroic, pessimistic, melancholy, or dark ways of looking at the world (also referred to as ‘perspectives’). Sometimes, these worldviews appear politically inflected; we may, for instance, describe a work as “feminist” or “patriotic” according to the worldview…