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Title: Sheaves for Intuitionistic Logic Abstract: Somewhat simplified, the ‘traditional’ intuitionistic conception of logic evaluates the judgement ‘that p’ not as “p is true” but... |
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According to a family of views called intentionalism, what object a demonstrative such as 'this' or 'that' refers to when uttered is at least partly... |
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Title: Marx and Mental Health: Alienation in a Post-Fordist era Abstract: In this talk I focus on experiences of mental illness and disablement in a... |
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Abstract: Evidentialism is the view that evidence alone determines rational belief. Recently, several rivals to evidentialism have been defended, including pragmatic and moral encroachment, epistemic... |
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Title: An Algebraic View of the Mares-Goldblatt Semantics Abstract: Mares and Goldblatt (2006) introduced a frame-based semantics for quantified extensions of relevant logics, which are... |
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The Free-Energy Principle (FEP) has gained increasing popularity in the philosophy of the cognitive sciences. There is a number of versions of this theory, but... |
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Abstract: In this talk, I cast doubt over the benefits of a shift towards greater patient activation. Feminist medical ethics and recent studies about healthcare service... |
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Title: FDE worlds or inexact truthmaker semantics? Abstract: In this talk I will present models for what minimally rational agents know given what they know... |
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Recently, there has been renewed interest in collective phenomena. Social epistemology has the lead on this topic; but there is a lot left to say... |
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Abstract: Philosophical research in AI has hitherto largely focused on the ethics of AI. Here we suggest that the time has come to start a... |
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Abstract: In this presentation, I examine the how epistemic value of a piece of information can come apart from its accuracy and argue that this... |
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Title: Truth, Realism, and Discovery in Logic Abstract: In this talk I ask three related questions about logic: 1. The Question of Truth: Is there... |
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Much recent work in the philosophy of consciousness has centered around the Determinacy thesis: the thesis that for each , it is determinate whether is conscious. Whether this thesis... |
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Abstract: Suppose I intend to give up smoking, having never tried to quit before. I know that 95 per cent of smokers fail to give... |
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Title: Indeterminacy and Rational Belief Abstract: There are a variety of norms that purport to govern what attitude an agent ought to adopt. It is... |
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I sketch a new puzzle about rational belief and use it to motivate the coherence of blameless irrationality. Relying on a recent framework developed by... |
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Title: The Limits of Trust: First Person Testimony, Unreliability, and the case of ‘Medical Gaslighting’ Abstract: Recent work in social and feminist epistemology has emphasized... |
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Abstract: I am ignorant of many things. Sometimes that ignorance seems epistemically permissible. At other times it seems impermissible. The problem of permissibility is the... |
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