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Abductive Immodesty in Mathematics and Morality
A talk given by Jack Woods (Leeds) at the Moral Sciences Club on 6th February 2018.
Collection: Moral Sciences Club
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Thu 8 Feb 2018
Against Empiricism
A talk given by Alexander Bird (St John's College, Cambridge) at the Moral Sciences Club on 23rd February 2021.
Collection: Moral Sciences Club
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Wed 24 Feb 2021
Against high-level features in visual phenomenology
A talk given by Li Li Tan (Cambridge) at the Moral Sciences Club on 30th January 2018.
Collection: Moral Sciences Club
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Thu 1 Feb 2018
Agency and Genius
A talk given by Kenny Walden (Dartmouth) at the Moral Sciences Club on 12th November 2019.
Collection: Moral Sciences Club
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Tue 12 Nov 2019
An Evangelical Philosophy of Science? From Bacon and Paley to Stokes
Faraday Seminar given by Dr Stuart Mathieson
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Wed 27 Jan 2021
Antiporn Feminism Reconceived
A talk given by Anne Eaton (Illinois at Chicago) at the Moral Sciences Club on 7th March 2017.
Collection: Moral Sciences Club
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Wed 8 Mar 2017
Beyond consequentialization: How to represent moral theories in a canonical form
A talk given by Christian List (LSE) at the Moral Sciences Club on 31st October 2017.
Collection: Moral Sciences Club
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Thu 2 Nov 2017
Biting the Bullet in Non-Identity Cases
A talk given by Chris Cowie (Cambridge) at the Moral Sciences Club on 26th January 2016.
Collection: Moral Sciences Club
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Wed 27 Jan 2016
Can Art Lie?
A talk given by Daisy Dixon (Cambridge) at the Moral Sciences Club on 21st February 2017.
Collection: Moral Sciences Club
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Thu 23 Feb 2017
Can Nature be Red in Tooth and Claw in the thought of Augustine? (a cast study)
Talk given by Dr Stan Rosenberg at Faraday Institute Seminar Series
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Tue 4 Feb 2020
Carnap’s Defence of Abstract Objects
A talk given by Benjamin Marschall (Cambridge) at the Moral Sciences Club on 5th November 2019.
Collection: Moral Sciences Club
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Tue 5 Nov 2019
Catastrophic Risk and the Complaints of Future People
A talk given by Emma Curran (Cambridge) at the Moral Sciences Club on 8th March 2022.
Collection: Moral Sciences Club
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Sat 12 Mar 2022
Choosing between Faith and Heresy
A talk given by Bob Pasnau (CU Boulder) at the Moral Sciences Club on 29th October 2019.
Collection: Moral Sciences Club
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Tue 29 Oct 2019
Choosing for Changing Selves
A talk given by Richard Pettigrew (Bristol) at the Moral Sciences Club on 9th October 2018.
Collection: Moral Sciences Club
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Thu 11 Oct 2018
Conditional Consent
A talk given by Karamvir Chadha (Cambridge) at the Moral Sciences Club on 12th March 2019.
Collection: Moral Sciences Club
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Thu 14 Mar 2019
Consciousness, Intention, Final Causality and the Desire for God
Seminar Talk given by Revd Prof. Simon Oliver
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Fri 21 Feb 2020
Decolonizing Universalism: Transnational Feminisms and Political Philosophy
A talk given by Serene Khader (CUNY Graduate Center and Brooklyn College) at the Moral Sciences Club on 15th May 2018.
Collection: Moral Sciences Club
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Thu 17 May 2018
Degrees of Free Wil
A talk given by Alex Kaiserman (Oxford) at the Moral Sciences Club on 23rd October 2018.
Collection: Moral Sciences Club
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Thu 25 Oct 2018
Demandingness objections in ethics
Paper given by Brian McElwee (University of St. Andrews). Moral theories are frequently rejected on the basis that they are too demanding. I aim to establish what structure...
Collection: Limits of Duty
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Fri 21 Jun 2013
De Se Preferences and Epistemic Deference
A talk given by L. A. Paul (UNC Chapel Hill) at the Moral Sciences Club on 23rd May 2017.
Collection: Moral Sciences Club
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Thu 25 May 2017