ning Space: Architecture and Deconstruction”
Comment: James Philips
27 September, 1pm, Morven Brown 308B
Kristie Miller
“Persons sans objects”
4 October, 1pm, Morven Brown 211
Melissa Merritt
“A Kantian View of Moral Reflection”
Best,
Markos Valaris
School of History and Philosophy
Faculty o
n-linguistic in the philosophically inspired discipline of somaesthetics.
Markos Valaris
Lecturer in Philosophy
Associate Editor, Australasian Journal of Philosophy
Honours Convenor, School of Humanities and Languages
University of New South Wales
Phone: +(61) 2 9385 2760 (office)
http
to Haugeland’s ontological interpretation of authenticity and cultural
transformation through an existential-ontological reading of Thomas Kuhn.
Markos Valaris
Lecturer in Philosophy
Associate Editor, Australasian Journal of Philosophy
University of New South Wales
Phone: +(61) 2 9385 2760 (of
ry became a problem for
philosophical approaches to history in the wake of the French Revolution
Markos Valaris
Lecturer in Philosophy
Associate Editor, Australasian Journal of Philosophy
University of New South Wales
Phone: +(61) 2 9385 2760 (office)
https://unsw.academia.edu/MarkosValaris
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e other, I argue that they should be treated
in parallel, so that individual time-bias is permissible if and only if social
discounting is permissible.
Time: Tuesday 12:30-2:00
Venue: MB 209
Markos Valaris
Lecturer in Philosophy
Associate Editor, Australasian Journal of Philosophy
Univers
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Markos Valaris
Lecturer in Philosophy
Associate Editor, Australasian Journal of Philosophy
University of New South Wales
Phone: +(61) 2 9385 2760 (office)
Personal webpage: markosvalaris.net<http://www.markosvalaris.net/>
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shows how knowledge of self-evident propositions is possible
even if, on the one hand, they are abstract and causally inert and, on the
other, beliefs constituting knowledge must meet both causal and reliability
conditions connected with their truthmakers.
Hope to see you there!
Markos
Dear All,
Uriah Kriegel (Institut Jean Nicod) will be presenting in the Philosophy
Seminar at UNSW. Details as follows:
TITLE: Belief-that and Belief-in: Brentano's Surprising Reduction
DATE AND TIME: 19 July, 12:30 -2:00
VENUE: Morven Brown, 209
Light lunch will be provided.
M
Hi All,
This is a reminder that Stefanie Rocknak will be speaking at UNSW on Monday,
25 July.
Title: Hume and the External World
Date: 25 July, 2016
Time: 12:30pm - 2:00pm
Location: 310 Morven Brown, UNSW Kensington
Light lunch will be provided.
Markos Valaris
Senior Lecturer in
FRIDLAND (KING'S COLLEGE LONDON)
9:30
Longer, Shorter, Faster, Stronger: on skill, mindedness, and automaticity
BREAK
10:00-10:20
RICHARD MENARY (MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY)
10:20
Mathematical Skill as Enculturated Know-How
MARKOS VALARIS (UNSW)
10:50
Acting Skilfully and Acting for Reasons
the conversational participants.
Date: 13 September, 2016
Time: 12:30pm - 2:00pm
Location: 209 Morven Brown, UNSW Kensington
Markos Valaris
Senior Lecturer in Philosophy
Associate Editor, Australasian Journal of Philosophy
School of Humanities and Languages
University of New South Wales
Phone: +(61)
g and agency in the conversational participants.
Date: 13 September, 2016
Time: 12:30pm - 2:00pm
Location: 209 Morven Brown, UNSW Kensington
Markos Valaris
Senior Lecturer in Philosophy
Associate Editor, Australasian Journal of Philosophy
University of New South Wales
Phone: +(61) 2 9385 2760 (offic
roto-existentialist Feuerbach, I
use a reconstruction of Heidegger's notion of existence to accomplish it. On
this basis, I then briefly interpret the third of the four ways in which
according to Marx workers are alienated under capitalism-alienation from their
character as a species-b
ay of
the Genealogy of Morals, which outlines the nature and advent of social memory
through just such an act of inscription.
Venue: Morven Brown 209
Date and Time: Tuesday 18 October 12:30-2:00
Markos Valaris
Senior Lecturer in Philosophy
Associate Editor, Australasian Journal of Philosophy
Essay
of the Genealogy of Morals, which presents an account of the nature and
formation of such a memory in relation to the twinned notions of debt and guilt.
Venue: Morven Brown 209
Date and Time: Tuesday 18 October 12:30-2:00
Markos Valaris
Senior Lecturer in Philosophy
Associate Editor, Au
what inclusion means and why it is
important from a moral point of view. I will argue that recognition theory can
help us a long way in reconstructing and evaluating the task of inclusion.
Markos Valaris
Senior Lecturer in Philosophy
Associate Editor, Australasian Journal of Philosophy
University
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