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Philosophy Colloquium: Antonia Lolordo

Curtin Hall 175 3243 N Downer Ave, Milwaukee

Antonia Lolordo, University of Virginia Personal Identity and Bodily Ownership in Locke Lolordo argues that Locke faces a problem about bodily ownership and that he has an account of bodily ownership on which there is a strong parallel between bodily …

Philosophy Colloquium: Hannah Kim

Curtin Hall 175 3243 N Downer Ave, Milwaukee

Nonfiction Is Not (Just) to Be Believed Philosophers of fiction routinely rely on an unexamined contrast class: nonfiction. The dominant assumption is that nonfiction is discourse meant to be believed (while fiction is discourse meant to be imagined or make-believed). …

Philosophy Colloquium: Alix Cohen

Curtin Hall 175 3243 N Downer Ave, Milwaukee

Match 13, Alix Cohen, Notre Dame Title of the talk: Kant’s ethical pluralism Location: CRT 175 Talk starts at 3:30 PM