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TITLE: Artifacts and the Limits of Human Creative Intentions ABSTRACT: According to Amie Thomasson’s author-intention-based account of artifacts, an artifact of kind K is essentially... |
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Joint work w/ Lorena Ramírez-Ludeña (Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona) ABSTRACT. — We will discuss two different phenomena of language usage that we have characterized in past... |
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Abstract: When a person has evidence about their capacity to assess the evidence for or against a proposition, for example, when they have evidence that... |
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Title: Truthmaker semantics for containment and nonsense Abstract: Conceptivism is the doctrine according to which a proposition cannot entail another proposition if the latter contains... |
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*Session jointly hosted with ARCHÉ's "Mind & Language" Research Group ABSTRACT. — We should all be supporters of conceptual engineering. I take that to be relatively... |
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The University of St Andrews’ Arché Philosophical Research Centre for Logic, Language, Metaphysics, and Epistemology will host a one-day online workshop on Identity and Individuation,...
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Abstract: Argumentation is often contrasted with testimony in that in cases of testimony, an epistemic agent (presumably) primarily evaluates the trustworthiness of the source of... |
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Title: On American and Australian plans for negation Abstract: Francesco Berto, later joined by Greg Restall, defends a modal account of negation, or the Australian... |
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ABSTRACT. — Philosophers have taken a wide range of approaches to defining health. I offer a pessimistic take on such definitional projects. I will argue, not... |
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The University of St Andrews Arché Philosophical Research Centre for Logic, Language, Metaphysics and Epistemology will be hosting a Workshop on Hyperintensional Metaphysics, which will...
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Abstract: What is the nature of one’s justification to use a logical principle such as Modus Ponens in reasoning? It is widely agreed amongst epistemologists... |
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It has been nearly thirty years since Crispin Wright’s Truth and Objectivity was published, and in these thirty years alethic pluralism has established itself as... |
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Title: Something Must Go Abstract: In this talk, we identify a tension between the intensional criterion of property identity and Leibniz’s Law. In particular, we argue... |
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ABSTRACT. — TBA ZOOM INFO Meeting ID: 892 5895 0975 Password: ACEW21 Invite link: here |
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One of the most intriguing theories of consciousness developed during the past twenty years is the Integrated Information Theory (IIT). Its core idea is that...
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Abstract: Hinge propositions, or simply “hinges”, are primitive certainties that we (must) presuppose in our normal inquiries. Recently there has been a lot of interest... |
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Title: Fundamentality and Humean Laws of Ground Abstract: What grounds facts of ground? Some metaphysicians invoke fundamental grounding laws to answer this question. These are general... |
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ABSTRACT. — ‘Conceptual engineering’ is the new buzzword in the world of philosophical methods. Yet, on some accounts, it is hard to see what is really new about... |
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