Unity Seminar [Pre-Read Session] Thomasson “It’s a jumble out there …”
Pre-Read Session: Thomasson, A. L. (2014). It’s a jumble out there: How talk of levels leads us astray. American Philosophical Quarterly, 51(4), 285–296.
Pre-Read Session: Thomasson, A. L. (2014). It’s a jumble out there: How talk of levels leads us astray. American Philosophical Quarterly, 51(4), 285–296.
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…
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…
Abstract: Â 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…
Link: Munro, Cults Conspiracies and Fantasies of Knowledge
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