Un po' di anni fa davanti alla statale di milano c'era un posto mica male, il bar socrate, dove si poteva discutere di filosofia. Il bar riapre on-line.
martedì 31 agosto 2010
LINGUAGGIO, MENTE E LOGICA
venerdì 27 agosto 2010
parma: Reference
Parma, September 9-11 2010
Dipartimento di Filosofia
Università di Parma
Sala dell’Auditorium, Casa della Musica, piazzale San Francesco 1
Sept 9, 2010
2.30 pm Michael Devitt (CUNY)
Experimental Semantics
4.20 pm Genoveva Marti (Icrea Universitat de Barcelona)
Empirical Data and the Theory of Reference
5.50 pm Marco Santambrogio (Università di Parma)
Direct Reference, Empty Names, and Church’s Translation Argument
Sept 10, 2010
9.30 am Ori Simchen (University of British Columbia)
Necessity in Reference
11.20 am Christopher Gauker (University of Cincinnati)
Contexts without Intentions
2.30 pm Sam Cumming (UCLA)
A Puzzle about Indefinites
4.20 pm Antonio Capuano (University of California, Riverside)
Reference versus Denotation
5.50 pm Angel Pinillos (Arizona State University, Temple)
Relationism and Reference
Sept 11, 2010
9.30 am Paolo Leonardi (Università di Bologna)
Reference and Attention
11.20 am Stephen Neale (CUNY)
Implicit Reference
3.00 pm Andrea Bianchi (Università di Parma)
Repetition and Reference
4.50 pm Delia Graff Fara (Princeton University)
Names as Predicates
for more information write to an.bianchi@libero.it
martedì 17 agosto 2010
10 migliori articoli del 2009
I migliori dieci articoli filosofici del 2009 secondo il Philosophers' Annual (in ordine alfabetico)
Selim Berker (Harvard), "The Normative Insignificance of Neuroscience", Philosophy & Public Affairs 37:4, 293-329
Rachael Briggs (Sydney), "Distorted Reflection", Philosophical Review 118:1, 59-85
James Dreier (Brown), "Relativism (and Expressivism) and the Problem of Disagreement", Philosophical Perspectives 23:1, 79-110
Marc Lange (North Carolina), "A Tale of Two Vectors", Dialectica 63:4, 397-431
Jessica Moss (Oxford), "Akrasia and Perceptual Illusion", Archiv fur Geschichte der Philosophie 91:2, 119-156
Jonathan Schaffer (Rutgers), "On What Grounds What", in David Manley, David J. Chalmers & Ryan Wasserman (eds.), Metametaphysics: New Essays on the Foundations of Ontology, Oxford University Press
Mark Schroeder (Southern California), "Hybrid Expressivism: Virtues and Vices", Ethics 119:2, 257-309
Stewart Shapiro (Ohio State), "We Hold These Truths To Be Self-Evident: But What Do We Mean By That?", The Review of Symbolic Logic 2:1, 175-207
Elliott Sober (Wisconsin), "Absence of Evidence and Evidence of Absence—Evidential Transitivity in Connection with Fossils, Fishing, Fine-Tuning and Firing Squads", Philosophical Studies 143:1, 63-90
Johan Van Benthem (Stanford/Amsterdam), Patrick Girard (Auckland), Oilver Roy (Groningen), "Everything Else Being Equal: A Modal Logic for Ceteris Paribus Preferences", Journal of Philosophical Logic 38:1, 83-125