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08
Oct
2019

MSPT Public Policy Lecture: Immigration and Freedom with Prof. Chandran Kukathas

Lecture

Immigration is frequently identified as a danger to western liberal democracies because it threatens to undermine fundamental values, most notably freedom and self-determination. I argue that the greater danger is not immigration but immigration control. Controlling outsiders—immigrants or would-be…

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03
Oct
2019

Liz Jackson (ANU): On the Independence of Belief and Credence

Seminar

Abstract: Much of the literature on the relationship between belief and credence has focused on the reduction question: that is, whether either belief or credence reduces to the other. This debate, while important, only scratches the surface of the belief-credence connection. Even on the anti-…

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26
Sep
2019

John Hawthorne (USC, ACU): Counterpart Theory and Counterfactuals

Seminar

Abstract: In 1968 David Lewis famously provided a translation scheme from the language of quantified modal logic into the language of counterpart theory. His other main contribution to the logic and semantics of modality is his celebrated 1973 semantics for counterfactual conditionals. It is…

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19
Sep
2019

David Danks (Carnegie Mellon): “Ubiquity of goal-relativity"

Seminar

Abstract: Goals are widely recognized to play a key role in decision making, but are often thought to have (or should have) little impact on our epistemic, scientific, and ethical practices. At best, goals might mildly constrain the content deemed to be…

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16
Sep
2019

Liz Jackson (ANU): Epistemic Paternalism, Epistemic Permissivism, and Standpoint Epistemology

Seminar

Epistemic paternalism is the practice of inferring with someone’s inquiry, without their consent, for their own epistemic good. In this talk, I explore the relationship between epistemic paternalism and two other epistemological theses: epistemic permissivism and standpoint epistemology. I argue…

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12
Sep
2019

Carrie Figdor (Iowa): “Towards a Non-Anthropocentric Psychology"

Seminar

Psychology began as the part of philosophy concerning the soul. Scientific psychology is still struggling to abandon this historical legacy. I will discuss the ways in which psychology remains unjustifiably anthropocentric, and how and why it is finally undergoing the conceptual revolution needed…

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10
Sep
2019

Erik J. Olsson (Lund): "Google and the Wisdom of Crowds: Condorcet-style Theorems for the World Wide Web"

Seminar

Search engines like Google play a huge role in society as sources of information. Determining what information we find online they influence and shape our view of the world. And yet, strangely enough, philosophers (including epistemologists) have had very little to say on the epistemological and…

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