20/06/22: Samuel Scheffler on Partiality, Deference, and Engagement
The partiality we display, insofar as we form and sustain personal attachments, is not...
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20/06/22: Samuel Scheffler on Partiality, Deference, and Engagement
The partiality we display, insofar as we form and sustain personal attachments, is not...
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6/05/22: Michael Della Rocca on Moral Criticism and the Metaphysics of Bluff
At a climactic—and, indeed, incendiary—moment in Bernard Williams’ classic essay, “Internal and...
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30/05/22: Miriam Schoenfield on Deferring to Doubt
When we doubt a belief, we examine how things look from a perspective in which that belief is set...
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In the interpretation of Parmenides of Elea, there is a certain vulgate, one widely represented...
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09/05/22: Mazviita Chirimuuta on Disjunctivism and Cartesian Idealisation
In this paper I give answers to two apparently unrelated questions and aim to convince you that...
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25/04/22: Emma Borg on A Defence of Individual Rationality
Common-sense (or folk) psychology holds that (generally) we do what we do for the reasons we...
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21/03/22: Jack Spencer on Intrinsically Desiring the Vague
This paper is about whether it is rational to intrinsically desire the vague. A proposition is...
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Photography is highly valued as a recording medium. Traditionally it has been claimed that...
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21/02/22: Andrew Huddleston on Aesthetic Beautification
Aesthetic beautification is a familiar artistic phenomenon: Even as they face death, heroes and...
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Nietzsche’s attitude toward science is ambivalent: he remarks approvingly on its rigorous...
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17/01/22: Rachael Wiseman on Metaphysics by Analogy
Metaphysicians are in the business of making and defending modal claims – claims about how things...
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15/11/2021: Cécile Fabre on Doxastic Wrongs, Non-spurious Generalisations and Particularised Beliefs
According to the doxastic wrongs thesis, merely entertaining certain beliefs about others can...
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Heather Widdows is the John Ferguson Professor of Global Ethics and Pro-Vice Chancellor (Research...
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As the first talk for the 2021-22 Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, this year’s...
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Julia Borcherding is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Cambridge. Before moving to...
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21/06/2021: Michael Beaney on Swimming Happily in Chinese Logic
Michael Beaney (毕明安) is Regius Professor of Logic at the University of Aberdeen, Professor of the...
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07/06/2021: Corine Besson on Knowing How to Reason Logically
Corine Besson is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Sussex. She did her...
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24/05/2021: Kenny Easwaran on a New Method for Value Aggregation
Kenny Easwaran is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Texas A&M University. He did his PhD in...
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10/05/2021: Joseph Chan on Equality, Friendship, and Politics
Joseph Chan is Professor in the Department of Politics and Public Administration at The...
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24/04/2021: Ralf Bader on Coincidence and Supervenience
Ralf M. Bader is a professor of philosophy at the Université de Fribourg in Switzerland, where he...
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