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30
Jul
2018

Against Moral Encroachment - Georgi Gardiner (Oxford)

Seminar

Moral encroachment holds that the epistemic justification of a belief can be affected by moral factors. If the belief might wrong a person or group more evidence is required to justify the belief. Moral encroachment thereby opposes purism, which holds that epistemic justification is determined…

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26
Jul
2018

Kerah Gordon-Solmon (Queen's): Not as a Means: Killing as a Side Effect in Self-Defense

Seminar

A person who keeps her car well maintained and always drives cautiously and alertly decides to drive to the movies.  Freak circumstances cause the car to go out of control.  It has veered in the direction of a pedestrian whom it will kill unless she, or a third party, blows it up with a…

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25
Jul
2018

Medieval Modal Spaces

Seminar

Bob Pasnau (University of Colorado) Medieval Modal Spaces The Aristotelian conception of modality tended, for much of its history, to be founded mainly on what happens in the actual world, leaving little room for unactualized possibilities. Beginning in the later Middle Ages, however,…

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24
Jul
2018

Pursuit of Platonic Tethering to the Truth: An Outline of Learning-Theoretic Epistemology

Seminar

24 July, 3:30-5:30pm Sir Roland Wilson Building, 3.03/3.04 Note the unusual location. Hanti Lin (UC Davis) Pursuit of Platonic Tethering to the Truth: An Outline of Learning-Theoretic Epistemology I will defend an epistemological tradition that, I believe, is underappreciated in philosophy…

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23
Jul
2018

Saving Lives and Statistical Deaths- Rahul Kumar (Queen's)

Seminar

Recent discussions of contractualism and permissible risk imposition argue that because contractualism holds aggregate welfare to have no bearing on how it is permissible for individuals to relate to one another, it ends up committed to the position that faced with a choice between curing a person…

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19
Jul
2018

Neil Mehta (Yale-NUS): The Conceptual Case Against Phenomenal Particularism

Seminar

Phenomenal particularism is roughly the view that external particulars sometimes figure in the phenomenal character of perceptual experiences. In this paper, I argue against phenomenal particularism by appealing to a conceptual explication of the term phenomenal character.

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17
Jul
2018

The Moral Significance of Introspection

Seminar

17 July 3:30-5:30pm Sir Roland Wilson Building, Room 2.02 Kranti Saran (Ashoka)   The Moral Significance of Introspection While the significance of introspection to the philosophy of mind and epistemology is widely recognised, its significance to our moral lives has gone unrecognised. I…

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