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May
2017

Gillian Russell (UNC): Deviance and Vice: Strength as a theoretical virtue in the epistemology of logic

Seminar

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25
May
2017

Sam Moyn (Harvard Law School)

Seminar

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23
May
2017

Daniel Stoljar (ANU): Philosophy as Synchronic History

Other

Bernard Williams argues in several places that philosophy is in some deep way akin to history. This paper explores and defends the Williams thesis—though in a way anathema to Williams himself. In particular, I argue that David Lewis’s account of causal explanation may be modified to bring out what…

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22
May
2017

Serene Khader

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18
May
2017

Kevin Zollman (Carnegie Mellon): "The Credit Economy and the Economic Rationality of Science"

Seminar

Theories of scientific rationality typically pertain to belief. This talk argues that we should expand our focus to include not just scientists' beliefs but also their motivations.  An economic model is used to evaluate whether science is best served by scientists motivated only by truth, only…

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16
May
2017

Brian Garrett (ANU): Eternalism, time travel and 'can'-questions

Other

Some philosophers have argued that eternalism (the thesis that past, present and future are equally real) leads to fatalism.  That is not my argument here.  Instead, I argue that eternalism leads to an uncomfortable dilemma, of which fatalism is one fork.  Of course, we want to avoid…

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15
May
2017

Matthew Lindauer (ANU)

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