Dear all,

At the next meeting of the SMG we will have Prof. Peter van Inwagen (Notre 
Dame) presenting a talk entitled 'Two problems for a truth-centred ontology' 
(abstract below). As usual it will be on Wednesday (the 15th) from 4.30 to 6pm. 
HOWEVER PLEASE NOTE THAT IT WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE COMMON ROOM AS THE BOARD 
ROOM IS IN USE FOR ORAL EXAMINATIONS. 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 a nearby restaurant for dinner. If you would 
like to join us (at your own expense) please let me know asap, the latest by 
midday Monday.

A full list of speakers for Lent and Easter term is available here: 
https://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/seminars-phil/SMG
Abstract: A more informative, if rather unwieldy, title for this paper would 
have been "Two Problems for a Truth-and-Falsity-Centered Ontology of Abstract 
Objects: Sets and Asymmetrical Relations." I begin by explaining what I mean by 
a truth (-and-falsity)-centered ontology of abstract objects. I next give an 
outline of one truth-centered ontology, and say something about why I find this 
ontology attractive. Finally, I will discuss two problems that face 
truth-centered ontologies, namely:
- They are incompatible with the existence of sets
-It is doubtful whether they are compatible with the existence of asymmetrical 
relations.

I hope to see you there!

Nathan Hawkins
PhD in Philosophy
Cambridge University
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