• Unity Pre-Reading: Natural Concepts & Convexity

    Arch茅 Seminar Room 17-19 College Street, 精东传媒

    Hern谩ndez-Conde, Jos茅 V. (2017). A case against convexity in conceptual spaces. Synthese 194 (10):4011-4037. https://philpapers.org/rec/HERACA-2

  • Unity Pre-Reading: Quasi-Analysis I

    Arch茅 Seminar Room 17-19 College Street, 精东传媒

    Leitgeb, Hannes (2007). A New Analysis of Quasianalysis. Journal of Philosophical Logic 36 (2):181-226. https://philpapers.org/rec/LEIANA-3

  • Unity Pre-Reading: Quasi-Analysis II

    Arch茅 Seminar Room 17-19 College Street, 精东传媒

    Mormann, Thomas (2009). New Work for Carnap鈥檚 Quasi-Analysis. Journal of Philosophical Logic 38 (3):249-282. https://philpapers.org/rec/MORNWF-2 ALT: Decock, Lieven & Douven, Igor (2011). Similarity After Goodman. Review of Philosophy and Psychology 2 (1):61-75. https://philpapers.org/rec/DECSAG

  • Unity Seminar: WIP Cotnoir & Schirripa ‘Vagueness & Mereology’

    Edgecliffe G03

    Abstract: Even if philosophers can鈥檛 agree on whether to locate the source of vagueness in the world, in our language, or in our knowledge, we can agree that at least some ordinary mereological claims are vague. For some candidate vague object, like Edinburgh or Mt Everest, 聽we may regard some of its parts as being…

  • Unity Seminar: Pre-Read – Theories of Location 2

    Edgecliffe G03

    Correia, Fabrice (2022). A General Theory of Location Based on the Notion of Entire Location.聽Journal of Philosophical Logic聽51 (3):555-582. Abstract:聽It would be a good thing to have at our disposal a general theory of location that is neutral with respect to the view that some objects have more than one exact location, the view that…

  • Unity Seminar: Invited Talk (In Person) – Claudio Calosi ‘Location & Delegation’

    Edgecliffe G03

    Title: Location & Delegation Abstract: I present a new (formal) theory of presence according to which, roughly, to be present at a place is for it to have a delegate located at that place. One crucial feature of the theory is that something can be present at a place without thereby being located there. I…