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European Congress of Analytic Philosophy (ECAP9)
Parental Partiality and Equality: A Reconciliation
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Introduction
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The tension between the family and liberal equality
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Preparing the ground for a reconciliation
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A reconciliation
Date:
25.08.2017
Lecturer:
Serena Olsaretti
Current Issues in the Epistemology of Modality
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Introduction
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Modal knowledge
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Epistemological considerations
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Structure of modal knowledge
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Source and epistemic status of modal knowledge
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Concluding remarks
Date:
25.08.2017
Lecturer:
Sonia Roca-Royes
Two Cheers for Equality
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Introduction
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Understandings of liberty, equality and justice
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Honour and dignity as rights to respect
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Moral equality
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Political equality and neutrality as equal respect
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Economic inequality and the distribution of wealth
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Conclusion
Date:
24.08.2017
Lecturer:
Anthony Appiah
What Analytic Philosophy Can Do For the Historian: the Case of Islamic Philosophy
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Introduction
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Five Examples
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1. The “extended mind” and Averroes
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2. Ǝx and Avicenna on existence
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3. Externalism/internalism and al-Fārābī
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4. Compatbilism and al-Kindī’s astrological determinism
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5. Opaque/transparent contexts and Avicenna’s Flying Man
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Moral of the stories
Date:
24.08.2017
Lecturer:
Prof. Dr. Peter Adamson
Graded Membership, Typicality, and Subjectivity
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Introduction
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Graded membership and conceptual spaces
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Dimensional Adjectives
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Study
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Part 1: Aggregate level
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Part 2: Individual level
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General summary
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CS models compared
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Further questions to consider
Date:
24.08.2017
Lecturer:
Paul Égré
Beyond Consequentialization: How to Represent Moral Theories in a Canonical Form
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Introduction
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What do we mean by a moral theory?
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Can every moral theory be consequentialized?
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Reason-based representations of moral theories
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A taxonomy of moral theories
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The moral underdetermination problem
Date:
23.08.2017
Lecturer:
Prof. Christian List, PhD
Grounding & Explanation: A Cautionary Tale
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Introduction
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Grounding & Explanation
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Argument Step One
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Argument Step Two
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Summary & Conclusion
Date:
23.08.2017
Lecturer:
Anna-Sofia Maurin
What Is so Special about Human Social Cognition?
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Introduction
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1. Testimony: a paradigm of OCC interactions
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2. The gap between understanding and acceptance
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3. Filling the gap
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4. A metarepresentational architecture
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5. A developmental puzzle
Date:
22.08.2017
Lecturer:
Pierre Jacob
Logic Will Get You from A to B. Imagination Will Take You Everywhere
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Introduction
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1. Imagination as Tonk?
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2. Features of Imagination
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4. Imagining Parts and Wholes
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5. Disjunctive and Vague Imaginings
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6. Nonmonotonic, Relevant Imagination
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7. Equivalents in Imagination
Date:
22.08.2017
Lecturer:
Franz Berto
’Dis-contented Animals’
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Introduction
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Three kinds of sceptical arguments
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Sterelny and Burge
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A new representationalism
Date:
22.08.2017
Lecturer:
Helen Steward
Ockham’s Razor and the Mind/Body Problem
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Introduction
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Parsimony in the past
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Parsimony
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Applying AIC to the mind/body problem
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Conclusion
Date:
22.08.2017
Lecturer:
Elliott Sober
Blocking as Counter-speech
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Introduction
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Blocking
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'Back-door' Speech Acts
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Blocking as Retroactive 'Undoing'
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Blocking Authority
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Blocking 'Back-door' Speech Acts
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Blocking as Retroactive 'Undoing'
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Handicaps on Blocking
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Concluding Remarks
Date:
21.08.2017
Lecturer:
Rae Langton
Website:
http://analyticphilosophy.eu/ecap9/
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