Dear all,

Reminder: Today at the SMG we will have Prof. David Oderberg (Reading) 
presenting a talk entitled ‘Evil, Negative Being, and Truthmakers’ (abstract 
below). As usual it will be from 4.30 to 6.00pm in the Philosophy Faculty Board 
Room. The talk should last about 45 minutes followed by questions and 
discussion. All graduate students are welcome.

After the talk we will be going to the Punter for dinner. Nobody signed up to 
come this week, but I booked a couple of extra places so feel free to join us 
after the talk if you wish (up to two of you anyway!).

A full list of speakers for Lent term is available here: 
https://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/seminars-phil/SMG
Abstract: According to the privation theory of evil, held by the Scholastic 
philosophers, all evil is the privation of goodness. Privations are a special 
kind of negative being, but like all negative beings they are subject to the 
question of whether they can act as truthmakers for negative – in this case 
privative – truths. The answer for privations, then, depends on the correct 
view of truthmakers for negative truths in general. I argue against the claim 
that negative truths can have negative beings as truthmakers, and in favour of 
an exclusion account of negative truth. I use this as the launchpad for my 
Scholastic-style defence of the position that privative truths can only have 
positive or real beings as truthmakers. I thereby give privations their special 
ontological due while at the same time embedding them within a broader theory 
of negative being.

See you there!


Nathan Hawkins
PhD student in Philosophy
Cambridge University

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