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Metaphysics & Logic Seminar: Gill Russell: “Normativity, Neutrality, and Normativity and Neutrality”
Metaphysics & Logic Seminar: Gill Russell: “Normativity, Neutrality, and Normativity and Neutrality”
Neutrality and normativity have both attracted attention in the recent philosophy of logic. In this paper I ask: can we consistently hold that logic is both non-neutral and non-normative when it comes to logics for normative sentences? (e.g. deontic logics.) If these fail to be neutral won鈥檛 they commit themselves on questions of substantive normative…
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Reading: 鈥楻easons in Time鈥 by Sophie Grace Chappell. Location: Edgecliffe 104 |
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Delineating Epistemic Injustice The notion of epistemic injustice wasn鈥檛 originally intended to be a catch-all term for harms generated by or within our epistemic practices (such as our practice of testimony). Fricker鈥檚 project was one of聽delineation; she wanted to 鈥榙elineate a distinctive class of wrongs, namely those in which someone is ingenuously downgraded and/or disadvantaged… |
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Pre-Read Session: Christian List “Levels of Description and Levels of Reality: A General Framework” in Levels of Explanation聽(2024), Katie Robertson and Alastair Wilson (Eds.) .
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Link: Munro, Cults Conspiracies and Fantasies of Knowledge |
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Abstract: 聽 Normative inferentialist approaches to semantics in the tradition of Robert Brandom have traditionally focused on challenging as the appropriate response to an unentitled claim in an assertion-based autonomous discursive practice (ADP). In this paper I argue that purportedly unentitled claiming is likely to be far more prevalent than we might think in such…
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Reading: Lara Maasen will lead a discussion on ‘Love’s Curiosity’ by Daniela Dover Location: Edgecliffe 104 |
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Minding Our Epistemic Business Recently, there has been a lot of theorizing about distinctively epistemic blame. This raises a question: why are the purely epistemic failings of others our business, such that we have standing to blame them? Cameron Boult provides an answer: given how thoroughly epistemically interdependent we are, our epistemic failures let others…
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We are proud to present the Fourteenth Session of Film and Philosophy at CEPPA (aka the CEPPA Film Club). On this occasion we are meeting to watch and discuss Little Buddha (1993) with our very own Mario Bison. As it is the summer there is much less preparation for this, and no pre-reads. Sadly, there… |
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Pre-Read Session: Thomasson, A. L. (2014). It鈥檚 a jumble out there: How talk of levels leads us astray. American Philosophical Quarterly, 51(4), 285鈥296.
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Link: Levy and Kinberg, The epistemic imagination revisited |
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CEPPA Fest
We are very excited to share this year鈥檚 speaker line-up: Stephen Gardiner (Washington, 精东传媒) James Lenman (Sheffield) Ida Miczke (精东传媒) Jennifer Saul (Waterloo/精东传媒) Justin Snedegar (Virginia/精东传媒) Luca Stroppa (Turin) Amie Thomasson (Dartmouth/精东传媒) Emilia Wilson (Cardiff) CEPPA Fest is generously supported by the Department of Philosophy at 精东传媒; the Centre… |
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Abstract:聽What are the functions of the predicate 鈥榠s true鈥 or the noun 鈥榯ruth鈥? Descriptivists assume that the predicate serves to describe a property, which propositions possess if they correspond to the right sort of facts in the world. Pragmatists and deflationists have suggested instead that the truth predicate plays useful roles in encouraging debate and…
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Joint meeting with philosophy of language, to take place at the later time of 3-4:30 PM. |
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Pre-Read Session : Potochnik, A. (2021). Our World Isn鈥檛 Organized into Levels. In D. S. Brooks, J. DiFrisco, & W. C. Wimsatt (Eds.), Levels of Organization in the Biological Sciences. MIT Press. |
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Knowing from Prosthetic Perception Jack Lyons University of Glasgow Prosthetic perception is perception that is enabled or facilitated by a mechanism designed to generate a type or quality of perception that wouldn鈥檛 otherwise be attainable. I mean for the category to include the use of 聽telescopes, hearing aids, sensory substitution devices, and also fuel… |
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In recent years, feminist philosophy has become increasingly mainstream, present and even sought after in many philosophy departments. But this is a recent development, and still an unevenly distributed one. There are still many philosophers, and even many departments, who view feminist philosophy with suspicion, considering it to be 鈥渘ot really philosophy鈥. This discussion will… |
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