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One Quick Trip to Oxford
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One Quick Trip to Oxford. May 17, 2015. I'm here for May 20 and 21. Tomorrow I head off on a. To Oxford for a Workshop on Verbal Disputes and their Philosophical Significance. Larr; Another View of the Old Quad. Verbal Disputes in Oxford (Workshop Report #1) →. And this is my personal website. I teach philosophy. As Professor of Philosophy at the University of Melbourne. Para; Start at the home page of this site. Endorsed by the University of Melbourne. To sign or encrypt a message to send to me privately.
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Workshop on Verbal Disputes and their Philosophical Significance
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Workshop on Verbal Disputes and their Philosophical Significance. May 21, 2015. I’m giving a presentation, entitled “Merely Verbal Disputes and Coordinating on Logical Constants,” on proof theory, modality, existence and verbal disputes at a workshop held at the University of Oxford in May, 2015. I will attempt to be precise about the notion of a. And explain how we can fix on the meaning of our logical constants, how they can play a coordinating role in dialogue, and how (in a certain sense), it might be.
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Verbal Disputes | Ertegun House
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News and information about Ertegun Scholars and activities at Ertegun House. June 19, 2015. Middot; by Ertegun Scholarships. Middot; in Uncategorized. Middot; Leave a comment. For more information about the conference, check out the conference web-site at https:/ verbaldisputesoxford.wordpress.com/. Also, Professor Greg Restall, one of the speakers at the conference, has recently written a blog post about the conference (complete with pictures! 8211; Trevor Teitel. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.