LanCog Seminar 2011-12

May 11, 2012 12:00am

Session 12 11 May 2012

Discussion of Tim Campbell and Jeff McMahan, “Animalism and the varieties of conjoined twinning”. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics (2010) 31: 285-301.

 

Session 11 4 May 2012

Induction, Laws of  Nature and Necessity

Eduardo Castro (UBI and LanCog)

Abstract: What is the best explanation of our observed  regularities, such as all observed ravens are black? In this paper,two potential competing explanations on laws of nature are discussed: timeless necessity and a new brand of necessity – Beebee’s temporal necessity. It will be defended that timeless necessity constitutes a better explanation of our observed regularities than does temporal necessity and, thus, inductive scepticism will be overcome.

 

Session 10 20 April 2012

Discussion of F. Recanati “Singular Thought: In Defence of Acquaintance”, in Robin Jeshion (ed), New Essays on Singular Thought, OUP, 2010, pp. 141-189.

 

Session 9 13 April 2012

Discussion of F. Recanati “Singular Thought: In Defence of Acquaintance”, in Robin Jeshion (ed), New Essays on Singular Thought, OUP, 2010, pp. 141-189.

 

Session 8 30 March 2012

Discussion of Schnieder, B. & von Solodkoff, T. (2009). “In Defence of Fictional Realism”, The Philosophical Quarterly, 59: 138–149.

 

Session 7 16 March 2012

Discussion of Schnieder, B. & von Solodkoff, T. (2009). “In Defence of Fictional Realism”, The Philosophical Quarterly, 59: 138–149.

 

Session 6 24 February 2012

Discussion of Everett, A. (2005).  “Against Fictional Realism”, Journal of Philosophy, 102: 624–649

 

Session 5 17 February 2012

Discussion of Saul Kripke “Frege’s Theory of Sense and Reference”, THEORIA, 2008, 74, p. 207, ff.

 

Session 3 20 January 2012

Discussion of Saul Kripke “Frege’s Theory of Sense and Reference”, THEORIA, 2008, 74, p. 195 ff.

 

Session 2 21 October 2012

Discussão de Saul Kripke “Frege’s Theory of Sense and Reference”, THEORIA, 2008, 74,  181–218.

 

Session 1 23 September 2011

Discussão de Saul Kripke “Frege’s Theory of Sense and Reference”, THEORIA, 2008, 74, 181–218.