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What will we read and who will speak this semester? We will find out. |
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This is a joint Arché-Oxford event, following up on the successful workshop Group Knowledge and Mathematical Collaboration held in Oxford in April 2017. Mathematics is... |
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I first say a bit about what metasemantics is and what meta-metasemantics are. I outline various theories that have been proposed. Then in the central... |
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This week we are reading Philosophical Progress by Daniel Stoljar. Lewis will be leading us on this journey. See below for his comments: Hi all,... |
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I go through Chalmers’ paper Verbal Disputes and propose an alternative that does not rely on Chalmers’ dubious idea of ‘beliefs about meanings’.
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Abstract: Van Inwagen (1990) paraphrased sentences about macroscopic inanimate objects into sentences that mention only simples in order to show that the truth of these... |
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Many hold that ignorance, whether factual or moral, can excuse wrongdoing. However, recently, some have argued that only factual ignorance, but not moral ignorance, excuses... |
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Abstract: Kevin asked me to talk about Chalmers’ paper on Verbal disputes. So the first part of this talk is in a presentation of Chalmers’... |
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This outlines what I take to be the central argument for the importance of conceptual engineering. |
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This week I think it would be interesting to look at Fantl's Limitations of the Open mind. Fantl argues for closemindedness in the face of... |
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Edgecliffe: the Philosophy Department George Santayana once observed that those who do not remember the past are doomed to repeat it. Of course, history... |
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Edgecliffe: the Philosophy Department George Santayana once observed that those who do not remember the past are doomed to repeat it. Of course, history... |
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Edgecliffe: the Philosophy Department George Santayana once observed that those who do not remember the past are doomed to repeat it. Of course, history...
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The wonderful Claire Field will be presenting some of her work. Please see the attached abstract: There is nothing special about normative beliefs –... |
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