Language and Mind seminar: Brice Bantegnie
Edgecliffe G03Title: It's personal and it's fine Abstract: Believing is something that one does, or so one might say. Seeing as well. Detecting the edges of objects is...
Title: It's personal and it's fine Abstract: Believing is something that one does, or so one might say. Seeing as well. Detecting the edges of objects is...
Title: Respect, Religion, and Feminism: Political Liberalism as Feminist Liberalism? Abstract: This chapter considers whether political liberalism, specifically, can be used for feminist ends. There is significant...
Speaker: Matt McGrath (Washington University in St Louis) Should have Known and Epistemically Appropriate Belief Sometimes people don’t know things they should have known. For instance,...
Sophie Grace Chappell will present her new book Trans Figured: On Being a Transgender Person in a Cisgender World - followed by bubbles to celebrate!
This week will be a reading group on Gayle Rubin's 'Thinking sex'
The Scottish Epistemology Early Career Researchers (SEECRs) group is holding a workshop for papers in any area of epistemology, authored by postgraduate students and self-identified...
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 ...
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...
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...