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Balzan Conference: Dworkin’s Late Work
Balzan Conference: Dworkin’s Late Work
@ Lester Pollack Colloquium Room, 9th Flr Furman Hall
Sep 13 – Sep 14 all-day
Ronald Dworkin’s work always spanned a wide array of topics, from the most abstract jurisprudence through the details of American constitutional law all the way over to political philosophy and theories of justice and equality. In the last decades of his life, however, Dworkin’s work flowered in ways that went beyond even this prodigious range. Though he continued his central work in the philosophy of law and constitutional theory, he also addressed issues in international[...]
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Anti-Exceptionalism about Logic Workshop
Anti-Exceptionalism about Logic Workshop
@ CUNY Grad Center
Sep 20 – Sep 21 all-day
Logic has frequently played an exceptional role in philosophical projects. The laws of logic have been considered self-evident, obvious or a priori, and therefore epistemologically foundational. As a result, logic has been set apart from the other sciences. According to anti-exceptionalism, however, the privileged epistemological status of logical laws has been exaggerated. Instead, both logical theories and theory-choice in logic are continuous with the theories and methods of other sciences. But what does that tell[...]
Black Radical Kantianism. Charles Mills (CUNY)
4:00 pm
Black Radical Kantianism. Charles Mills (CUNY)
@ 302 Philosophy, Columbia U
Sep 20 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
This essay tries to develop a “black radical Kantianism” – that is, a Kantianism informed by the black experience in modernity. After looking briefly at socialist and feminist appropriations of Kant, I argue that an analogous black radical appropriation should draw on the distinctive social ontology and view of the state associated with the black radical tradition. In ethics, this would mean working with a (color-conscious rather than colorblind) social ontology of white persons and[...]
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Isaac Levi Conference and Memorial
Isaac Levi Conference and Memorial
@ Columbia University, Philosophy rm tba
Sep 28 all-day
Conference Schedule 10AM Teddy Seidenfeld – Conditional Probability, Conditionalization, and Total Evidence 11AM Eleonora Cresto – Beyond Indeterminate Utilities. The Case of Neurotic Cake-Cutting 11:20AM Ignacio Ojea Quintana – Unawareness and Levi’s Consensus as Common Ground 11:40AM Rush Stewart – Uncertainty, Equality, Fraternity 1PM Nils-Eric Sahlin – Levi’s Decision Theory: Lessons Learned 1:45PM Wilfried Sieg – Scientific Theories as Set-Theoretic Predicates? 2:45PM Panel Discussion – Learning[...]
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