Home / News (Page 9)

  • Publication: Jean Gové

    Publication: Jean Gové

    Jean’s paper,  Distributed Cognition, Neuroprostheses and their Implications to Non-Physicalist Theories of Mind, was recently published by Forum Philosophicum and is now available online.  ...

     
  • Publication: Jessica Brown

    Publication: Jessica Brown

    Jessica’s book Group motivation has been published by Nous.

     
  • Publication: Stephen Read

    Publication: Stephen Read

    Stephen Read’s article, ‘The Rule of Contradictory Pairs, Insolubles and Validity‘ has appeared this month (November 2020) in Vivarium 58(4), 275-304: The article was prepared...

     
  • Prof Franz Berto awarded honorary Chaire Cardinal Mercier 2020-21

    Prof Franz Berto awarded honorary Chaire Cardinal Mercier 2020-21

    Prof Franz Berto has been awarded the honorary Chaire Cardinal Mercier (Cardinal Mercier Chair) 2020-21 at the Institut Supérieur de Philosophie at UCLouvain. Prof Berto...

     
  • Theories of Paradox in the Middle Ages – Recording now available

    Theories of Paradox in the Middle Ages – Recording now available

    Stephen Read organised a panel discussion in June 2020, with contributions from Sara Uckelman (Durham University) and David Sanson (Illinois State University) as well as...

     
  • Publication: Frederik Andersen

    Publication: Frederik Andersen

    One of Frederik’s papers was recently published online:  Process Reliabilism, Prime numbers and the Generality Problem

     
  • Conceptual Engineering on Youtube

    Conceptual Engineering on Youtube

     
  • Publication: Stephen Read

    Publication: Stephen Read

    Stephen Read recently published a paper (Open Access): ‘Swyneshed, Aristotle and The Rule of Contradictory Pairs’.     

     
  • Publication: Frederik Andersen

    Publication: Frederik Andersen

    One of Frederik’s papers was recently published online: Uniqueness and Logical Disagreement      

     
  • Publication: Kevin Scharp

    Publication: Kevin Scharp

    See Kevin Scharp’s recently published paper: “Philosophy as the Study of Defective Concepts,” in Conceptual Engineering and Conceptual Ethics, Burgess, Cappelen, and Plunkett (eds.), Oxford University...