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Flatworldism is a view on the nature of reality according to which reality’s inhabitants are not sub-dividable into the more and less fundamental such that what... |
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This week Viviane will be leading a discussion on a paper about Val Plumwood's feminist critique of classical negation. This will be a 'pre-read' discussion.... |
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Quine, in ‘On What There Is’, discusses a problem that he calls the ‘Platonic riddle of nonbeing’. The riddle is this: ‘Nonbeing must in some... |
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Pre-Read session on Lowe, E.J. (2003). ‘Identity, Individuality, and Unity’, Philosophy, Vol. 78, No. 305, 321–336. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3752058 |
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I think Hegel’s dialectic is, in Brandomian fashion, a very inferentialist theory of concepts. There’s conspicuous textual evidence that the majority of theoretical claims in the Phenomenology,... |
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Pre-Read session on Meirav, A. (2003). Wholes, Sums and Unities, Kluwer. . |
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Belnap-Dunn logic (BD), sometimes also known as First Degree Entailment, is a four-valued propositional logic that complements the classical truth values of True and False with two non-classical truth... |
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Abstract: Grounding and causation are both determination relations. Causation is typically understood to relate events through time, such that causes determine their effects. The... |
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Abstract: Semantic theories are supposed to be theories of meaning, so ascriptions of meaning should play a role in guiding and constraining our semantic theories. To... |
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