Rachael Brown (ANU): Fighting Cane Toads and Cane Toads - Learning and Evolvability
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Abstract: Learning has long been thought to be evolutionarily unimportant. Traditionally learning being seen as a capacity limited to only relatively complex animals such as humans. Learning has also been believed to be too fragile as a route of behavioural inheritance to allow for the type of…
A Symposium on Philosophical Progress
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http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~phildept/philosophicalprogress.html
Justin Clarke-Doane (Monash): What is the Benacerraf Problem?
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In "Mathematical Truth", Paul Benacerraf articulated an epistemological problem for mathematical realism. His formulation of the problem relied on a causal theory of knowledge which is now widely rejected. But it is generally agreed that Benacerraf was onto a problem…
Stephan Kubicki (ANU): Modelling Signalling
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Abstract: Sender-receiver games model signalling systems as solutions to coordination problems. I claim that sender-receiver games are minimal models of the evolution of signalling systems. They represent only difference makers for the evolution of signalling systems. I claim that these models…
Melissa Merritt (UNSW): "A Kantian View of Moral Reflection"
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Does Kantian ethics overvalue self-examination? Kant certainly places great emphasis on it, suggesting that we must have a standing concern for our own character in order to live well at all. Yet this emphasis invites the criticism that the Kantian figure of virtue is self-absorbed — a charge…
John Hadley (Western Sydney), "Mention of laboratory animal use in public communication: Making good of the nexus between biomedical research, animal ethics and the media"
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In this paper I make an argument for the wider propagation of animal use data. At present, animal use data is collected by animal researchers and passed on to regulatory authorities who then publish the data in voluminous annual report style documents. The problem with this process as a means of…