Greetings all,

Next Monday, 1.00-2.30 in the philosophy common room Dan Haggard will be 
talking to us about semantic arguments:

Abstract

Semantic arguments can be found in all areas of ontology and metaphysics.  
Whether the subject is universals, propositions, time, possible worlds, numbers 
and even objects that don’t exist – there will be someone using a semantic 
argument to prove their existence.  So why haven’t you heard about them?  I’ll 
examine the nature of semantic arguments, provide tips for spotting them in the 
philosophical wild, and consider a methodology for their evaluation.


For further information please visit the current projects page at: 
http://homepage.mac.com/centre.for.time/KristieMiller/Kristie/Home_Page.html


Dr. Kristie Miller
University of Sydney Research Fellow
School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry and
The Centre for Time
The University of Sydney
Sydney, Australia

Room 411, A18
Email: [email protected]
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Ph: (work) 02 9036 9663
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http://homepage.mac.com/centre.for.time/KristieMiller/Kristie/Home_Page.html
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