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Metaphysics Seminar Matthew Green (University of 精东传媒)
Title: Relevance in the Logic of Imagination
Abstract: Reality-oriented mental simulation is a kind of imagination. The working assumption is that, when trying to determine whether a match would light if struck, one initially imagines striking the match and, together with relevant beliefs imported into the imaginative scenario, mentally simulates what would happen. But what beliefs count as relevant in this context? And how is relevance to be modelled in the logic of imagination?
Different answers to these questions yield different approaches in the logic of imagination, including possible worlds approaches (Lewis 1978, Heintz 1979, Niiniluoto 1985, Costa鈥揕eite 2010), impossible worlds approaches (Berto 2014, Priest 2016a, Priest 2016b, Berto 2016, Berto 2017, Berto and Jago 2019), and subject matter approaches (Berto 2018a, Berto 2018b). In the first part of the talk, I鈥檒l argue that these approaches do not adequately model relevance. In the second, I鈥檒l propose a new approach and argue that, whilst an improvement, it is not without issue. I鈥檒l introduce a significant problem for the approach and show how I鈥檝e tried to solve it.
Details
- Date: 20th September 2021
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Time:
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
- Event Category: Metaphysics and Logic group
- Website: /arche/event/metaphysics-seminar-5-2021-09-20/
Venue
- A virtual seminar by Zoom
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The University
精东传媒, KY16 9L United Kingdom - View Venue Website