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TITLE: On Qualitative Properties ABSTRACT: In his Possible Worlds, Divers (2002:349) complains: "I know of no detailed discussion of the qualitative/non-qualitative distinction for properties". This is surprising given the... |
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RETHINKING THE MIND-BODY QUESTION What is the mind-body problem? When we introduce it to students, we often present it as a choice between two views... |
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Title: Against the Ontology-First Approach to Gender Recognition Abstract: This talk engages with some recent public discussions about gender recognition, understood as the ways in... |
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Correspondence as Convenient Friction: In this talk, I use Huw Price’s paper “Truth as Convenient Friction” (2003) as a blueprint for arguing that the correspondence... |
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POSTPONED TO 7/4/2022 Abstract: In this presentation, I narrate an encounter with 2 Black teenagers who attempted to steal my cellphone and the difficulty of insisting on accountability while... |
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Over the past fifteen years the epistemology of disagreement has been one of the most widely discussed research topics in epistemology. A special case of...
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Over the past fifteen years the epistemology of disagreement has been one of the most widely discussed research topics in epistemology. A special case of... |
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Predicativism, Metasemantics and Circularity |
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Lara Jost will be giving the following presentation, titled The Labours of Chronic Illness. The seminar will take a hyrbid format. The in-person seminar will take... |
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Abstract: It is natural to think that rationality imposes some relationship between what a person believes, and what she believes about what she’s rational to believe.... |
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Given a theory – e.g., in mathematics, theology, physics, sociology, political theory – what is it for the objects of that theory to be identical?...
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Given a theory – e.g., in mathematics, theology, physics, sociology, political theory – what is it for the objects of that theory to be identical?... |
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Personal Identity: A Deflationist Challenge The talk will present a deflationist take on the debate about personal identity, which has received little attention to date.... |
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Abstract: Does the legislature have intentions concerning the effects of legislation? If so, how can that intent be known by outsiders? Existing theories of legislative... |
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Reading group session on an unpublished draft of the Introduction of the book Barriers to Entailment, authored by Gillian Russell. |
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Can an Artificial Intelligence ever be a Person with Consciousness and Free Will? Saudi Arabia awarded citizenship to a robot, and the European Parliament is... |
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Professor Kate Ritchie (UC Irvine) will be presenting work co-authored with Dr Jessica Keiser (Leeds) titled "Social Structures in Context". The talk will take place... |
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Abstract: In the past couple of decades, the slate of logical alternatives has grown rather spectacularly large. Moreover, there's been an increasing amount of work... |
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