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The Causal Structure of Reality, David Papineau (KCL) 4:30 pm
The Causal Structure of Reality, David Papineau (KCL) @ Zoom
Mar 9 @ 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
The current pandemic has focused attention on the techniques used by epidemiologists and other non-experimental scientists to infer causal hypotheses from correlational data. I have previously argued* that we need to explain these techniques by reducing causal relationships to dependencies in systems of structural equations with probabilistically independent exogenous variables. In this talk I shall aim to use this account to cast light on (a) single-case counterfactual dependence and actual causation, (b) the content and[...]
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Olivia Branscum, “Fairness, Objectivity, and Grading Multimodal Assessments.” 4:10 pm
Olivia Branscum, “Fairness, Objectivity, and Grading Multimodal Assessments.” @ 716 Philosophy Hall
Mar 24 @ 4:10 pm – 6:00 pm
LTF Event: Olivia Branscum,“Fairness, Objectivity, and GradingMultimodal Assessments.”
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Li Zehou. Deep Structures of Confucianism 6:30 pm
Li Zehou. Deep Structures of Confucianism @ Zoom
Mar 25 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
THE COLUMBIA SOCIETY FOR COMPARATIVE PHILOSOPHY   Presents: Li Zehou on the ‘Deep Structures of Confucianism’ Lead Presenter: Andrew Lambert (College of Staten Island, CUNY) Discussants:  Robert A. Carleo III (East China Normal University), Emma Buchtel (Hong Kong Education University) ABSTRACT: Contemporary Chinese intellectual Li Zehou’s cross-cultural methodology blends traditional Confucian thought with thinkers such as Kant and Marx. This seminar addresses the question of culture and its role in Li’s thought. Li has made[...]
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