Seminar Series in Analytic Philosophy 2018-19

October 19, 2018 12:00am

Session 31 28June 2019
LanCog Day
Morning: TBA
Afternoon: Argument Rodizio
Evening: dinner

Session 30 24 June 2019
Ockhamism without Molinism
Jagiellonian University (Kraków)

Session 29 24 June 2019
Illocutionary Acts in Mathematics
Marco Ruffino (University of Campinas)

Session 28 21 June 2019
Metaphysics of Branching Possibilities
Jagiellonian University (Kraków)

Session 27 19 June 2019
Contingent a Priori Truths and Performatives
Marco Ruffino (University of Campinas)

Past sessions

Session 1 21 September 2018
Unconscious Pains and Unconscious Suffering
Sam Coleman (University of Hertfordshire)

Session 2 19 October 2018
Lottery Propositions and Unsafe Doubts
Fernando Broncano-Berrocal (Autonomous University of Madrid)

Session 3 26 October 2018
How to Doubt Yourself Rationally
Javier Gonzalez (IFILNOVA & UNED)

Session 4 9 November 2018
On What It Takes to Be an Expert
Michel Croce (University of Edinburgh)

Session 5 16 November 2018
Substructural Logics and the Meaning of Logical Connectives
Pilar Terrés (University of Barcelona)

Session 6 23 November 2018
Functionalism and Transparency: Chalmers on Spatial Concepts
David Yates (LanCog)

Session 7 30 November 2018
The Sense of Existence
Alexandre Billon (University of Lille)

Session 8 30 November 2018
Inferences and Metainferences
Pablo Cobreros Bordenave (University of Navarra)

Session 9 7 December 2018
Shared Intentions, Loose Groups, and Pooled Knowledge
Anne Schwenkenbecher (Murdoch University)

Session 10 14 December 2018
Functionalism and Transparency: Chalmers on Spatial Concepts
David Yates (LanCog)

Session 11 21 December 2018
Is There a Special Relationship Between the A Priori and the Analytic?
Célia Teixeira (UFRJ)

Session 12 22 February 2019
Yes, No, Perhaps: A Logical Introduction to Quantum Computation
Roberto Giuntini (University of Cagliari & Centro Linceo Interdisciplinare Benaminio Segre)

Session 13 1 March 2019
On Proving the Unprovability of God’s Existence
Meir Buzaglo (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Session 14 8 March 2019
Sense and Sensibility: Musical Meaning, Expression and Sincerity in Atonal Serialism
António Lopes (LanCog)

Session 15 15 March 2019
Architectural Functionalism and Wittgenstein
Raimundo Henriques (LanCog)

Session 16 22 March 2019
Amending Assessment-Sensitivity
Diogo Santos (LanCog)

Session 17 29 March 2019
Higher Standards for the Right Labels
Ricardo Miguel (LanCog)

Session 18 5 April 2019
Irony, Deception and Lying: an Epistemic Taxonomy for Assertions
Vitalij Dolgorukov (Higher School of Economics, Moscow)

Session 19 11 April 2019
If A Lion Could Speak…
Constantine Sandis (University of Hertfordshire)

Session 20 3 May 2019
Logical Hylomorphism, Internal Relations, and Analyticity
Elena Dragalina-Chernaya (Higher School of Economics, Moscow)

Session 21 10 May 2019
Mereological Naïve Realism
Alan Weir (University of Glasgow)

Session 22 17 May 2019
Epistemology from a “Naturalistic” (but not Reliabilist) Perspective
Hartry Field (New York University)

Session 23 24 May 2019
Lawlessness and (a kind of) Freedom
Yemima Ben-Menahem (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Session 24 31 May 2019
Levels of Fundamentality in the Metaphysics of Physics
Karen Crowther (University of Geneva)

Session 25 7 June 2019
Does Spacetime Functionalism Have to be Universal?
Christian Wuthrich (University of Geneva) (based on joint work with Vincent Lam)

Session 26 14 June 2019
Knowledge of Future Contingents
Andrea Iacona (University of Turin)