Publication: Andrew Peet
Andrew Peet has recently had his paper ‘Testimony, Pragmatics, and Plausible Deniability’ accepted for publication at the journal Episteme. It can be accessed online here.
Andrew Peet has recently had his paper ‘Testimony, Pragmatics, and Plausible Deniability’ accepted for publication at the journal Episteme. It can be accessed online here.
Aaron Cotnoir and Douglas Edwards (PhD St Andrews) have had their paper “From Truth Pluralism to Ontological Pluralism and Back Again” accepted for publication in...
‘This crisp, lean, and tightly argued study deserves the attention of anyone interested in the topics of indexicality, perspective, and the first person. Those who...
Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship (2014-16) for a project on The Importance of Being Competent: Ethics and Epistemology (Hawley) Being earnest is important, but it isn’t...
In September 2014 Dr Mark Thakkar took up a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship for three years to work on a new edition and English translation of...
L A Paul and Ned Hall win the Sanders book prize for their book, Causation: A User’s Guide (Oxford University Press). See: http://www.apaonline.org/general/custom.asp?page=sanders_book
Dr Torfinn Huvenes has accepted a tree year Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at CSMN, the University of Oslo.
A case study from a co-disciplinary approach In what sense are non-verbal creatures such as animals and human infants capable of thought? Can they reason?...
Margot Strohminger has accepted a postdoctoral research fellowship at the University of Antwerp’s Centre for Philosophical Psychology, which is scheduled to start later this summer.
Dr Mark Thakkar from Lincoln College, Oxford, will be joining Arché in September 2014 to hold a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship for three years to...