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12th Jun, 2017by Rich Woodward

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 […]

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Fictionality and Photography

12th Mar, 2016by Rich Woodward

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 […]

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Jesus loves us!

11th Mar, 2016by Rich Woodward

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 […]

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Disagreement Workshop

9th Mar, 2016by Rich Woodward

We are happy to announce that we will be hosting a workshop on the Philosophy of Disagreement. This is the first of a projected series of workshops aimed at examining how our […]

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Events and Counterparts

1st Sep, 2015by Rich Woodward

We’re very happy to announce that Neil’s paper “Events and their Counterparts” has been accepted for publication in Philosophical Studies. Abstract below: This paper argues that a counterpart-theoretic treatment of […]

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Conditionals Workshop

26th Mar, 2014by Rich Woodward

On Friday 4th and Saturday 5th of April, we will be holding the first workshop organized in connection with our Emmy Noether Project. The topic will be philosophical issues raised […]

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New members

21st Jan, 2014by Rich Woodward

We are delighted to welcome three new members to our group. Mirja Annalena Holst joins us from the University of Aachen, having completed her doctoral studies at Leeds. Mirja works […]

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On what there is and (really) isn’t

17th Aug, 2013by Rich Woodward

Tatjana and I are very happy that our joint paper Noneism, Ontology, and Fundamentality is now online at Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. Many thanks to everyone with whom we’ve discussed […]

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The Project

Ontology After Quine is a research project funded by the DFG, based at the University of Hamburg, and led by Richard Woodward. As its name suggests, the project focuses on a variety of issues in metametaphysics and metaontology, set against the backdrop of the Quinean conception of ontological inquiry that became orthodox in the latter half of the last century. READ MORE.

About Emmy

Emmy Noether was a renowned German mathematician who made groundbreaking contributions to abstract algebra and theoretical physics. When she died in 1935 at the age of 53, Einstein described her as the most important woman in the history of mathematics. But although the theorem named after her is part of the basis for mathematical physics, she never received a full professorship in Germany. READ MORE.

The Emmy Noether Programme offered by the DFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) offers early career researchers the chance to lead their own junior research groups, achieve independence at an early stage of their scientific careers, and provides an alternative path to professorship.

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