Publication: Josh Habgood-Coote
Read Josh’s recently published paper in in Episteme. “Knowledge-How: Interrogatives and Free Relatives.”
Read Josh’s recently published paper in in Episteme. “Knowledge-How: Interrogatives and Free Relatives.”
Jessica Brown has been awarded a Mind Association Senior Research Fellowship (12-month) for her project, Blame: Epistemic and Moral. The project focuses on the way...
Mind Association Senior Research Fellowship for project, Blame: Epistemic and Moral (Brown). The project focuses on the way in which we can be blamed for...
2017/18 Leverhulme Research Fellowship for project ‘Wholes: Wholes: more than just the sum of their parts’ (Cotnoir). The fellowship will support the research for a...
Barbara Bartocci, currently completing a PhD thesis on medieval commentaries on Aristotle’s Topics, has been appointed to a Research Fellowship in the Leverhulme-funded project ‘Theories of...
Leverhulme Project Grant for a project on ‘Theories of Paradox in Fourteenth-Century Logic: Edition and Translation of Key Texts’ (Read). The aim is to produce...
Hasen’s paper, ‘Modal Ω-Logic: Automata, Neo-Logicism, and Set-theoretic Realism’, is forthcoming in the ‘Proceedings of the 2016 Meeting of the International Assocation for Computing and...
Hasen Khudairi has recently had his paper, ‘Grounding, conceivability, and the mind-body problem’ published in Synthese.
What’s so special about first-person thought’ (Project lead Stephan Torre (Aberdeen) The Network is comprised of researchers from University of Aberdeen, ConceptLab, Institut Jean Nicod, Logos,...
We are delighted by the news that Josh Habgood-Coote (St. Andrews and Stirling) is the winner of the Scottish Outreach and Impact in Philosophy prize...