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Munich/ NYC Workshop in Ethics @ Columbia U Philosophy Dept. 716
Munich/ NYC Workshop in Ethics @ Columbia U Philosophy Dept. 716
Mar 8 all-day
Contact  Professor Katja Vogt for more info.
The Social and Individual Conference @ Columbia U Philosophy Dept.
The Social and Individual Conference @ Columbia U Philosophy Dept.
Mar 13 all-day
Contact  Professor Gooding-Williams for more info.
The Social and Individual Conference @ Columbia U Philosophy Dept.
The Social and Individual Conference @ Columbia U Philosophy Dept.
Mar 14 all-day
Contact  Professor Gooding-Williams for more info.
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4:15 pm Is There an *Absolute* Modality? Antonella Mallozzi @ CUNY Grad Center, 7395
Is There an *Absolute* Modality? Antonella Mallozzi @ CUNY Grad Center, 7395
Mar 9 @ 4:15 pm – 6:15 pm
Modality seems distinctively pluralistic: there are many kinds of possibility and necessity (logical, physical, metaphysical, normative, etc.), which seem significantly different from one another. However, the various modalities also seem to have much in common–perhaps simply in virtue of being kinds of modality. Should we suppose that there is some fundamental modality, one to which all the other modalities can be somehow reduced? Modal Monism says yes. Particularly, monists may treat the different modalities as relative to some absolute modality.[...]