Workshop: Normativity in Philosophy
The final workshop for our project will take place between Monday 30th July and Wednesday 1st August at Warburg Haus. The schedule is below: Monday 30th July 14:30 – 16:00 Esa […]
The final workshop for our project will take place between Monday 30th July and Wednesday 1st August at Warburg Haus. The schedule is below: Monday 30th July 14:30 – 16:00 Esa […]
Together with the Institute of Philosophy at the University of Vienna, we’ll be organizing a workshop on Deflationism in Metaphysics. The workshop will take place at the Institute of Philosophy […]
We will soon host a workshop on “Biscuit Conditionals”, jointly organized with the Konstanz research group What if, and the Konstanz Emmy Noether group What is it to ask a question? […]
Busy, busy, busy… Inga’s paper “Verbal Disputes and the Varieties of Verbalness” recently came out in Erkenntnis. Julia’s paper “Biscuit Conditionals and Prohibited ‘then’” recently came out in Thought. Julia’s paper […]
PLEASE NOTE THE NEW SCHEDULE. We’ll be hosting a workshop on Figurative and Fictional Speech. The workshop will take place on Friday 22nd and Saturday 23rd September, and the speakers will […]
We’ll be hosting a workshop on Metaphysical Laws, directly after the sixth Hamburg Summer School which this year is being taught by Jessica Wilson. The workshop will take place on […]
We’re delighted to announce that Lukas Skiba and Delia Belleri have joined our group. Lukas arrived in July, and joins us from Cambridge University, where he completed his doctoral studies and […]
We’ll be hosting the third workshop in a series relating to the philosophy of David Lewis. The workshop will take place on Monday 19th and Tuesday 20th September, and the speakers will be: […]
We’re very happy that Richard’s paper “Fictionality and Photography” has been accepted for publication in The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism. Abstract below: In Mimesis as Make-Believe, Kendall Walton gave a […]
We’re very proud to announce that Julia’s paper “Jesus loves you!” has been accepted for publication at Philosophical Studies. Abstract below: According to orthodox semantics, a given sentence as used at a […]