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FPST Seminar – Miguel de la Cal Moreno (58³Ô¹Ï & Stirling)
Edgecliffe G03This week we are doing a reading group on Carl Cassegård and Håkan Thörn Towards a Critique of the Environmental Movement. (chapter 5 of Post-Apocalyptic Environmentalism) You can download it here: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-13203-2
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FPST Seminar – Megan Rawson (Liverpool)
Edgecliffe G03Title: Understanding the Metaphysics of Pregnancy and its Implications Abstract: Around the world, many countries have legislation in place which limits access to reproductive rights. Philosophically, ethically, legally and socially, people and institutions seemed to have implicitly accepted that a foetus and its gestational carrier are separate entities. Colloquially termed the ‘bun in the oven’…
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FPST Seminar – Edgar Phillips (St. Andrews)
Edgecliffe G03Title: Philosophical foundations for radical love Abstract: Much recent philosophical work on love seeks to understand it as a fitting response to the value of those we love, with such accounts typically being articulated in terms of ‘reasons for love’. Debates in this area have been animated by a couple of challenges: first, to explain…
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Arché Plenary Seminar: Dr Sara Uckelman (Durham) Why the History of Logic [and Philosophy!] Should Matter to Modern Logicians [and Philosophers!]
FeaturedEdgecliffe G03Title: Why the History of Logic Should Matter to Modern Logicians Abstract: The starting point of this talk is the present-day state of logic, a field which is ever expanding and becoming more inclusive and yet which still presents systemic barriers of access to certain groups of people. As logicians we think there is value…