04-05 Seminars
Autumn Term 2004/5
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8th October
Alan Chalmers (Flinders)
'The status of Daltonian atomism' -
15th October
Alex Neill (Southampton)
'Schopenhauer and the Possibility of Aesthetic Experience' -
22nd October
Julia Driver (Dartmouth)
'Dream Immorality' -
29th October
Tom Christiano (Arizona)
'On The Basis of Equality' -
5th November
Roy Sorensen (Dartmouth)
'Spinning Shadows' -
12th November
Timothy Williamson (Oxford)
title to be announced -
19th November
Patrick Enfield
'Scientists' Realism' -
26th November
Jimmy Doyle (Bristol)
'Rationalism in Ethics: Ancient and Modern' -
3rd December
John Divers (Sheffield)
'Worlds Unknown' -
10th December
Bart Streumer (Cambridge)
'Inferential and non-inferential reasoning'
Spring Term 2004/5
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14th January
Michael Brady (Stirling)
'Conditionalism and Intrinsicalism about Final Value' -
21st January
Stephen Darwall (Michigan)
'Second-Personal Reasons and the Dignity of Persons' -
28th January
Mathias Risse (Harvard)
"Fairness in Trade" -
4th February
Jennifer Saul (Sheffield)
"Pornography, Speech Acts, and Context" -
11th February
Mohan Matthen (British Columbia)
"The Sensory Classification Thesis" -
18th February
Guy Longworth (Birkbeck)
'Comprehending Speech' -
25th February
Mark Kalderon (UCL) -
4th March
Steve Butterfill (Warwick) -
11th March
Nick Shea (Oxford)
'Look Both Ways for Representation' -
18th March
Hallvard Lillehammer (Cambridge)
'Values out of Mind'
Summer Term 2004/5
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22nd April
Jan-Willem Romeyn (Amsterdam)
'Statistical Inference, the Problem of Induction and the Realism Debate' -
29th April
Keith Hossack (KCL)
'The Necessary and the A Priori' -
6th May
Ken Gemes (Birkbeck)
'That's Irrelevant!' -
13th May
Mark Sainsbury (KCL and Austin, Texas)
'Understanding as Immersion' -
20th May
Margaret McCabe (KCL)
'Is dialectic as dialectic does? Plato's view of the form of the good' -
27th May
Dominic Gregory (Sheffield)
"Iterated modalities and a priori modal knowledge" -
3rd June
John MacFarlane (Berkeley)
'Making Sense of Relative Truth' -
10th June
Robert Hopkins (Sheffield)
'The Epistemology of Moral Testimony' -
17th June
Rowan Cruft (Stirling)
'Needs and the Moral Foundations of Rights'