LanCog Seminar 2013-14
Organized by Adriana Silva Graça, Ricardo Miguel and José Mestre
Existe, para cada pensamento, uma e uma só análise?
José Mestre (University of Lisbon)
O Problema Difícil da Consciência
Vítor Diniz Pereira (University of Lisbon)
Session 12 4 April 2014
Experiência: um estado mental sui generis ou doxástico?
Comentários a “In Defence of a Doxastic Account of Experience” (2009) de Kathrin Glüer.
Raimundo Henriques (University of Lisbon)
Session 11 28 March 2014
Haverá uma viável objeção de jure à crença teísta?
Domingos Faria (University of Lisbon)
Session 10 21 March 2014
Reading and discussion of “Knowing How”, by Jason Stanley and Timothy Williamson
Session 9 28 February 2014
Reading and discussion of “Knowing How”, by Jason Stanley and Timothy Williamson
Session 8 21 February 2014
Reading and discussion of chapter 1 of Know How, by Jason Stanley
Session 7 6 December 2013
The a priori and the analytic: the traditional connection
Célia Teixeira (University of Lisbon)
Session 6 22 November 2013
How to be a Stalnakerian about indicative conditionals
Pedro Santos (University of Algarve)
Session 5 15 November 2013
Retractions
Teresa Marques (University of Lisbon)
Session 4 8 November 2013
Compromisso Ontológico: entre a semântica, a lógica e a metafísica
Daniel Durante (Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte and University of Lisbon)
Session 3 25 October 2013
O Problema do Ceticismo
Rui Silva (University of the Azores)
Session 2 18 October 2013
Reading and discussion of “Implicature and Explicature”, by Robyn Carston and Alison Hall
Session 1 27 September 2013
The Force Is Strong With This One: A Reply to Williamson
Bruno Jacinto (University of St Andrews and University of Lisbon)
