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The fun will go on | Words and Other Things
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Words and Other Things. Trying to generate more light than heat since 2006. The fun will go on. April 8, 2009 in Uncategorized. The other talk at BelnapFest I wanted to say something about was Phil Kremer’s, titled “How Truth Behaves When There’s No Vicious Reference.” Before the talk, Kremer gave Belnap a little present. He showed us a .pdf of a partial academic genealogy. Revision Theory of Truth. The other revision theories did well. There was a further surprising result when McGee’s version...The dis...
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Sellarsiana | Words and Other Things
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Words and Other Things. Trying to generate more light than heat since 2006. June 9, 2009 in Uncategorized. The SEP article on Wilfrid Sellars. Has been updated with the addition of more internet resources. This is despite the passing of its author a while back. In any case, one of them appears to be quite nice. There is a link to a .pdf of some lectures given by Sellars. At Notre Dame. The dates listed say 1969-1986. The document itself is 447(! I declare victory over year three. On Free logic books.
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The University of Manitoba Philosophy Blog.: Call for Papers: 18th Annual Underhill Colloquium at Carleton University
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The University of Manitoba Philosophy Blog. Sunday, January 15, 2012. Call for Papers: 18th Annual Underhill Colloquium at Carleton University. Call for Papers for the 18th Annual Underhill Colloquium at Carleton University. An interdisciplinary conference presented by the graduate students of the. March 1-2, 2012. 8220;Some Naturalists’ Views of the First Anglo-Afghan War (1839-42)”. Professor, Department of History, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Visitors | Words and Other Things
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Words and Other Things. Trying to generate more light than heat since 2006. November 14, 2013 in Uncategorized. I just noticed that recently this site has been getting an odd amount of traffic, odd because it has not been updated in years. You should probably check out my academic website. Which contains my recent info, abstracts of a couple of papers, and my current CV. Shawn Standefer, recent Ph.D. in philosophy from Pitt. ( More about me. I declare victory over year three. Brandom and singular terms.
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The University of Manitoba Philosophy Blog.: 2012 Harvard-MIT Philosophy Graduate Student Conference
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The University of Manitoba Philosophy Blog. Monday, December 12, 2011. 2012 Harvard-MIT Philosophy Graduate Student Conference. We invite submissions of extended abstracts from graduate students for a conference hosted by the Philosophy Departments at Harvard University and MIT to be held on March 17th, 2012. We encourage submissions in all areas of philosophy. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The deadline for submission of abstracts is January 10th, 2012. 61607; author’s name. 61607; email address.
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The University of Manitoba Philosophy Blog.: November 2011
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The University of Manitoba Philosophy Blog. Wednesday, November 30, 2011. Call for Papers: Corvus (Undergraduate Journal). Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy Call for Submissions. Deadline: January 6 2011. Requests that contributors comply with the following standards:. Essays on all aspects of philosophy, including its history, will be considered. Current undergraduates and graduates from 2010-2011 may submit, but the. Essays should be typed, double spaced, start with a 150. Identifying references remo...
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The University of Manitoba Philosophy Blog.: Gonzaga University Graduate Conference
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The University of Manitoba Philosophy Blog. Friday, January 6, 2012. Gonzaga University Graduate Conference. Send submissions via email to: gradphil-l@lists.gonzaga.edu. Papers should be prepared for blind review. Omit any self-identifying information within the abstract and body of the paper. Please include the following as separate attachments in either Microsoft Word or Rich Text format:. A paper of no more than 3,500 words (10-12 pages, double spaced) preceded by an abstract of no more than 200 words.
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The University of Manitoba Philosophy Blog.: University Holiday Closing Memo
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The University of Manitoba Philosophy Blog. Thursday, December 15, 2011. University Holiday Closing Memo. University Holiday Closing Memo. As in previous years, building access will be restricted over the holiday. Break (December 23, 2011 to January 3, 2012). Staff and students seeking. Access to building will be required to sign in and sign out using. Staff/student cards. Access hours during the holiday break will be from 9:00. Am to 5:00 pm, and closed Sundays, Christmas Day and New Year's Day. Other p...
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The University of Manitoba Philosophy Blog.: October 2010
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The University of Manitoba Philosophy Blog. Monday, October 25, 2010. Five Proofs for the Existence of God,. Lecture by Fr. Gerard Rusak,. Oct 26, 7 pm,. Room 386, University College, University of Manitoba. This lecture will go through and explain the five proofs for the existence of God as set forth by St. Thomas Aquinas, one of the greatest thinkers of all times. Monday, October 18, 2010. Charles Taylor @ the University of Winnipeg. Taylor will be speaking on Solidarity and Diversity in a Secular Age.
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