Title: Regret Abstract: There are many ways to feel bad about things. This paper is about which of those ways of feeling bad count as...
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There will be no session this week as it conflicts with an amazing workshop on climate ethics. Please join us there: http://stacees.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/files/2024/05/Climate-Week-Conference-Schedule-%E2%80%93-May-2024-%E2%80%93-DU49273.pdf This event is... |
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Title: When Rules Define Logical Operators: Rules as Second-Order Definitions Abstract: Logical inferentialists hold that the meaning of logical operators is given by their rules... |
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The University of St Andrews Arché Philosophical Research Centre for Logic, Language, Metaphysics and Epistemology will be hosting a workshop on Metaphysical Explanation. Description: The purpose... Cancelled due to conflicting event Symposium on Jessia Brown's Groups as Epistemic and Moral Agents (OUP) Cogito Research Centre, University of Glasgow, May 27-28th. All ECT... |
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Title: Mental Hypertime Abstract: Hypertime, if it exists, is a second dimension of time. The hypothesis of mental hypertime says that the mind has a second representation... Title: A Very Large Peruvian Painting Abstract: This talk is in some ways about a missing object in search of a satisfying narrative frame. More concretely, it’s... |
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Title: 'A Conceptual Space for Classical Concepts' Abstract: TBC |
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The University of St Andrews Arché Philosophical Research Centre for Logic, Language, Metaphysics and Epistemology will be hosting a workshop on Modality, With or Without... |
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Titile: Can Someone Be a Semantic Externalist Experimental Philosopher? Abstract: Among experimental philosophy of language, semantic internalism is not merely the dominant metasemantic view –... This coming Tuesday (11th), the one and only Sebastián will be leading a reding group on 'Relationality: aesthetic and ethical consequences ' the second chapter... |
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Title: Talk About Types Abstract: Many metaphysical theories of identity, existence, and so on, are formulated using higher-order languages like the simply typed lambda calculus.... |
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Speaker: Amiya Hashkes (St Andrews & Stirling) Hernández-Conde, José V. (2017). A case against convexity in conceptual spaces. Synthese 194 (10):4011-4037. https://philpapers.org/rec/HERACA-2 |
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You are cordially invited to join us on a cover-to-cover reading of Meyer's 2020 Midnight Sun. The meeting will be online, and the session will be... |
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Memory and the feeling of pastness Recent accounts of episodic memory have revived some ideas familiar from the ‘empiricist theory of memory’, which go back... Title: Phallicism as Racism against the Male Target: Dehumanization, Misandric Aggression, and the Splitting of Gender. Abstract: Much of the current theory explaining the vulnerability... |
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Janina Hosiasson’s logic of rational degrees of belief: subjective probability before and after Ramsey Abstract: In 1931, Janina Hosiasson-Lindenbaum proposed a proto-decision-theoretic answer to the... |
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Topic: Writing the history of women in analytic philosophy - how and why? Speaker: Viviane Fairbank (St Andrews & Stirling) Should Science Journalists Know About Science? Despite scientific evidence to the contrary, many journalists in the 2000s reported... |
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Title: Some Thoughts on Victimhood and Feminism Abstract: In her book Conflict Is Not Abuse (2016), Sarah Schulman argues that, in many domains of public... |
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Title: 'Logic and Inference in the Sender-Receiver Model' Abstract: Logic, inference, language – somehow these are all connected. But how? One of David Lewis’s goals... |
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Speaker: Matt McGrath (Washington University in St Louis) Should have Known and Epistemically Appropriate Belief Sometimes people don’t know things they should have known. For instance,... Leitgeb, Hannes (2007). A New Analysis of Quasianalysis. Journal of Philosophical Logic 36 (2):181-226. https://philpapers.org/rec/LEIANA-3 |
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The All Arché Research Day is a whole-of-Arché get-together. It’s an opportunity to foster interaction between research streams, and to celebrate achievements from the year... |
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