Tense in Semantics and Philosophy of Language
This workshop aims to bring together researchers from philosophy and linguistics to discuss tense in natural language. Among the questions to be addressed may be...
This workshop aims to bring together researchers from philosophy and linguistics to discuss tense in natural language. Among the questions to be addressed may be...
A workshop on themes from Allan Gibbard’s book, Meaning and Normativity. Confirmed speakers are: Derek Ball (St Andrews), Josh Dever (Texas), Allan Gibbard, and Anandi...
Provisional Programme: Thursday 19 June 14.00 Jc Beall (University of Connecticut): The knower as spandrel of truth I am a glut theorist who thinks that...
Confirmed speakers include: Jessica Brown (St Andrews), Juan Comesana (Arizona), Daniel Greco (Yale), Maria Lasonen-Aarnio (Michigan), Matthew McGrath (Missouri), L A Paul (UNC Chapel Hill),...
Everyone admits that some theories are better than others. What makes good theories good? A natural first thought is that an ideal theory must at...
This workshop brings together philosophers of language and mind to discuss themes in the work of François Recanati. Confirmed speakers are: Jonas Åkerman (Sweden), Imogen...
Mereology is the formal theory of parts and wholes. It has become increasingly important in philosophical disputes in metaphysics and has found application in areas...
Historians of logic have known for decades that the 14th century was a tremendously productive period in the Latin West. As far as the relationship...
The Arché Reading Party provides an opportunity for new and current Arché students and staff to bond, see new parts of Scotland, and discuss philosophy....
During the last few decades, work on normative reasons has become central to ethics, practical rationality, the philosophy of action, and epistemology. In fact, some...