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02
Aug
2023

Assessing International Adjudication: The World Court at 100

Lecture

The Permanent Court of International Justice, based in the Peace Palace in The Hague, heard its first case a century ago. Its post-war successor, the International Court of Justice, is at the busiest point in its history, with 16 contentious cases before it, from every region of the globe. It also…

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27
Jul
2023

Belief and its Linguistic Representation - Frances Egan

Seminar

 Speaker:  Frances Egan Abstract: Beliefs play a central role in our commonsense practice of predicting and explaining behavior. For example, we appeal to Alice’s belief that vaccines are dangerous to predict and explain her refusal to get…

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20
Jul
2023

The Physical Signature of Computation: A Robust Mapping Account - Gualtiero Piccinini (University of Missouri-St. Louis)

Seminar

Speaker: Gualtiero Piccinini According to simple mapping accounts, a physical system implements a computation just in case there is a mapping from physical states to computational states. According to causal mapping accounts, the mapping must mirror the causal structure of the…

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20
Jul
2023

Workshop: Foundations of Computation

Workshop

The ANU School of Philosophy will be hosting a  workshop on the Foundations of Computation on 20 and 21 July, 2023. This two-day workshop will explore questions about what makes something a computation, whether computational identity depends on the intentions of interpreters, the role of…

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13
Jul
2023

Is language still the ultimate artefact? - Zoe Drayson

Seminar

Speaker:  Zoe Drayson Clark and Chalmers (1998) characterize language as “a central means by which cognitive processes are extended into the world”. Language plays this role in virtue of being an external tool which supplements the brain’s…

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29
Jun
2023

TBC - Barabra Vetter

Seminar

Speaker:  Barabra Vetter Abstract TBC. Please note that these seminars are open to the public and in person only.

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28
Jun
2023

Jun 28 - Making Fair Comparisons in Political Theory

Seminar

Normative political theorists frequently compare hypothetical scenarios for the purpose of identifying reasons to prefer one kind of institution to alternatives. We examine three types of "unfair" comparisons and the reasoning errors associated with each. We then show how a modeling mindset…

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