• Metaphysics and Logic Seminar: Giulia Schirripa, “How Could There Be Intedeterminacy in the Social World?”

    Edgecliffe G03 and via MS Teams

    Abstract: Contemporary metaphysics is a multi-faceted enterprise, enriched by a plurality of approaches that often lead to methodological conflicts. A central conundrum concerns the boundaries of realist metaphysics when the social world is the focus of theorising. The traditional definition of realism precludes social reality from having the relevant kind of objective joints that social…

  • Cover-to-cover Reading Group

    CEPPA/Arché Seminar room 17 – 19 College Street, ¾«¶«´«Ã½, United Kingdom

    This semester we are reading Finneron-Burns “What We Owe to Future People: A Contractualist Account of Intergenerational Ethics”. Organiser: Ida Miczke (izm1)

  • Cover-to-cover Reading Group

    CEPPA/Arché Seminar room 17 – 19 College Street, ¾«¶«´«Ã½, United Kingdom

    This semester we are reading Finneron-Burns “What We Owe to Future People: A Contractualist Account of Intergenerational Ethics”. Organiser: Ida Miczke (izm1)

  • ECT Seminar

    Edgecliffe G03
  • Metaphysics and Logic Seminar: Patrick Todd, “The Open Future: ‘will’, negation, credence, and an extended error-theory”

    Edgecliffe G03 and via MS Teams

    In Todd 2021 (The Open Future: Why Future Contingents are All False) I defended a kind of pragmatic “error-theory” regarding ordinary judgments about the interaction of ‘will’ and negation.  On the view I defended, ‘will’ involves an essentially modal component, in the form of a universal quantifier over the “available” histories.  But this view faces…