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Title: Composition as Identity defeats an Ethical Objection to Four-Dimensionalism Abstract: Johnston, Olson, and Taylor have argued against four-dimensionalism on the grounds that it commits... |
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For our second session on the theme of 'Dangerous Speech, Free Speech and Cancel Culture' Nick Allen will be giving a presentation titled 'Context-Collapsed Contributory... |
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Abstract: An a priori lie is a lie that conflicts with an a priori truth. Rather sportingly, the liar leaves himself open to refutation by... |
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Title: Worlds: Possible and Impossible Abstract: In this talk, I’ll reflect on the role of worlds—both possible worlds and impossible worlds—both in the semantics of various kinds... |
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In Defence of Individual Rationality: Common-sense (or folk) psychology holds that (generally) we do what we do for the reasons we have. This common-sense... |
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The Feminist Philosophy and Social Theory Seminar is delighted to welcome Jonathan Flowers, Professorial Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy & Religion at American University,... |
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Abstract: Value capture occurs when an agent enters a social environment which presents external expressions of value — which are often simplified, standardized, and quantified —... |
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Title: Properties and Their Parts Abstract: I will present some very early ideas on a hyperintensional theory of properties that I am attempting to work... |
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Authority and Group Assertion We commonly attribute assertions to groups like companies and government institutions, and we want to hold them accountable for their assertions.... |
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For our next seminar we will be having our second session on the theme of 'Dangerous Speech, Free Speech and Cancel Culture". Derek Ball will be... |
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Abstract: What should the interaction between non-experts and experts look like when it comes to moral inquiry? In this talk, I discuss this interaction from... |
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Abstract: In this work-in-progress, I build from Iris Marion Young’s notions of inclusion and exclusion and Kristie Dotson’s framework of epistemic oppression, to show how... |
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Title: Impossible Worlds in Dynamic Epistemic Logic Abstract: Epistemic Logic, as a spinoff of normal modal logics, suffers from the problem of logical omniscience: its agents are... |
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For our third seminar on the theme of Dangerous Speech, Free Speech and Cancel Culture Nick Allen will be giving a work-in-progress presentation titled 'Context-Collapsed Contributory Injustice:... |
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Abstract: The aim of this paper is two-fold. First, it introduces the concept logical akrasia (by analogy to epistemic akrasia). Second, it discusses how logical akrasia... |
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