Edgecliffe G03 and via MS Teams
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Language and Mind seminar: Pitt (2024) Chapter 2
Edgecliffe G03 and via MS TeamsSeminar TBC
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Language and Mind seminar: Pitt (2024) Chapter 2
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Language and Mind seminar: Pitt (2024) Chapter 1
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Language and Mind seminar: David Pitt – The Quality of Thought, Introduction
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Metaphysics and Logic Seminar: Viviane Fairbank, An Opiniated Introduction to the Objectivity of Logic
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Metaphysics and Logic Seminar: Reading group on Williamson’s “Overfitting and Heuristics in Philosophy”
Edgecliffe G03 and via MS TeamsWe will be discussing Chapters 4 and 5.
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Language and Mind seminar: Haoxu Wang (58勛圖)
Edgecliffe G03 and via MS TeamsTitle: 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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Metaphysics and Logic Seminar: Shawn Standefer, Universal Necessity and Deep Classicality
Edgecliffe G03 and via MS TeamsAbstract: The universal conception of necessity says that necessary truth is truth in all possible worlds. This idea is well studied in the context of classical possible worlds models, and there its logic is S5. The universal conception of necessity is less well studied in non-classical models, and depending on the logic may differ from…
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Language and Mind seminar: Eklund (2024) Chapter 4
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Metaphysics and Logic Seminar: No seminar this week
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Language and Mind seminar: Ryan Nefdt (University of Cape Town)
Edgecliffe G03 and via MS TeamsTitle: The Boundaries of Learning in Humans and AI Abstract: In this talk, I discuss a recent controversy in the philosophies of AI and cognitive science. The issue of ‘impossible grammars’ has some pedigree in theoretical linguistics as an offshoot of both the Universal Grammar postulate and the Principles and Parameters framework of the early…