Philosophy Department Colloquium
Saul Kripke, "The Structure of Possible Worlds: A Preface to a Statement".
Saul Kripke, "The Structure of Possible Worlds: A Preface to a Statement".
Nic Damnjanovic University of Western Australia, "Revelation for the Masses".
Ray Buchanan, The University of Texas, Austin, "Communicative Intentions and Content"
On Thursday, May 5th Tyler Burge of the University of California, Los Angeles delivered the First Saul Kripke Lecture,"Living Wages of Sinn"
Sinan Dogramaci, The University of Texas, Austin, Aposteriori Naturalism about Intentionality: The last several decades have taught us that a reduction of the intentional to the non-intentional is surprisingly hard to find. Does our historical failure to reduce intentionality give us … Continue reading
Jennifer Corns, The Graduate Center, CUNY, Why Pain is Not Simply a Sensation: Though most pain scientists understand pain to be a complex, multidimensional experience, it is popular among philosophers to understand pain to be a simple sensation. If we understand … Continue reading
Speakers: Karen Bennett, Cornell University, Phillip Bricker, UMass Amherst, Elisabeth Camp, University of Pennsylvania, David Chalmers ANU/NYU, Keith DeRose, Yale University, Mircea Dumitru, Bucharest, Christopher Peacocke, Columbia University, Graham Priest, CUNY Graduate Center, Ernest Sosa, Rutgers University, Stephen Yablo, MIT
Frank Pupa (Nassau Community College) presented Joe Six-Pack Refudiates London and its Banks, Refuses Water, Too: The Case for Semantic Internalism: Semantic externalism is pure folly, so Chomsky thinks. Meaning, he holds, is in the head. Although we can use language to talk about … Continue reading
Michelle Montague (Bristol University) will present Content and Awareness of Awareness: Much of the discussion concerning intentionality has taken place in terms of the notion of content. I too will focus on this notion. The notion of content I will … Continue reading
Saul Kripke Center Brown Bag Lunch Lecture Marilynn Johnson PhD Student, CUNY Graduate Center “Tree Trimming” Date/Time: Monday, December 9, 1-2:30pm Location: CUNY Graduate Center, 365 5th Avenue, Room 5414 ABSTRACT: In An Introduction to Non-Classical Logic: From If … Continue reading