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Abstract: It's not uncommon in contemporary philosophical work on desire, emotions, intentional action, rational attitudes and the like to speak of a distinctive form of... |
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Abstract: The word ‘logic’ has many senses. Here we will understand it as meaning an account of what follows from what and why. With contemporary... |
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Title: What is Logical Monism? Abstract: Logical monism is the view that there is ‘One True Logic’. This is the default position, against which pluralists... |
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Abstract: Nearly every aspect of words is subject to alteration: pronunciation, spelling, part of speech, and definition. These aspects are often altered intentionally, yet speakers... |
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Abstract: Epistemic agents are finite and fallible. Our range is limited and some of what we accept is, no doubt, flawed. To achieve our epistemic... |
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Title: Hyperintensionality, Overfitting, and the Descriptive-Prescriptive Dilemma Abstract: A hyperintensional epistemic logic would take the contents which can be known or believed as more fine-grained... |
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The literature on proper names has grown considerably in the past decades, with the formulation of a wide variety of new ways to analyse these... |
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Three-session masterclass delivered online by Arché Professorial Fellow Catarina Dutilh Novaes, via Teams and in Edgecliffe, Room G03 on (UK time zone): April 12 10:30am-12noon ... |
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Abstract: In this work, I’m interested in the relations between accounts of group speech acts and accounts of group mental states. Lackey (2021) argues in... |
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Title: Lonergan's Oddly Strong Theory of Emergence Abstract: Jessica Wilson (2021) offers three characterizations of strong emergence: (1) heuristically, when higher-level features cannot in-principle be deduced... |
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Three-session masterclass delivered online by Arché Professorial Fellow Catarina Dutilh Novaes, via Teams and in Edgecliffe, Room G03 on (UK time zone): April 12 10:30am-12noon ... |
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Abstract: Quasi-realists are expressivists who say much of what realists say. To avoid making their view indistinguishable from realism, however, they usually stop short of... |
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Title: The Reality of Rainbows: Loose Talk and Ontology Abstract: To be, not to be, or to loosely be? For this talk, we will venture into... |
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Three-session masterclass delivered online by Arché Professorial Fellow Catarina Dutilh Novaes, via Teams and in Edgecliffe, Room G03 on (UK time zone): April 12 10:30am-12noon ... |
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Abstract: The formation of cognitive attitudes (beliefs/suspensions of beliefs, etc.) seems to be governed by two distinct kinds of norms. On the one hand, there... |
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