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Praxis Seminar: Research Colloquium in Practical Philosophy 2020/21, Session 14

Hartmut Rosa Friedrich Schiller University Jena Uncontrollability, Responsivity and ‚Responsability‘ In Search of a ‘Third Voice’ Between Active and Passive 27 April 2021, 18h00 (Lisbon Time — GMT+0) Online seminar (Zoom link here)   Abstract Modern Society is characterized by its consistent drive to expand the horizon of attainability, accessibility, and availability (‘Verfügbarkeit’). This drive is […]

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Seminar Series in Analytic Philosophy 2020-21, Session 21

The Problem of Logical Omniscience: aboutness and impossible worlds approaches Francisca Silva (LanCog, University of Lisbon) 23 April 2021, 16:00 (Lisbon Time – GMT+1) | Sala Mattos Romão (Departamento de Filosofia) & on Zoom Abstract: Possible worlds semantics has been applied successfully in many areas in Philosophy, including in the construction of epistemic logics in […]

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Seminar Series in Analytic Philosophy 2020-21, Session 20

Interpreting Groups J. Robert G. Williams (University of Leeds) 16 April 2021, 16:00 (Lisbon Time – GMT+1) | Online, via Zoom Abstract: Some theories of content entail that an entity cannot be a believer/desirer without being a chooser/perceiver. This includes my version of radical interpretation, on which the correct belief-desire interpretation of an agent is that […]

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Animal Philosophy

A collaboration between the Practical Philosophy Research Group (Praxis) of the Centre of Philosophy of the University of Lisbon and the Research Group Ethics and Rights of the Animals (Diversitas, Núcleo de Estudos das Diversidades, Intolerâncias e Conflitos, FFLCH- University of São Paulo)  Reading Group as part of the Praxis-CFUL activities Working Language: Portuguese Organizers: […]

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Emergence project seminar Apr 7 2021

Apr 7 2021 15:00 – 17:00: Celso Alves Neto (Dalhousie University) What is it that Evolves? Traditional formulations of natural selection assume that entities undergoing selection form lineages. This assumption motivates recent claims that multispecies microbial communities do not undergo selection. Yet, these claims are controversial in part because the role and nature of lineages […]

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