I defend a realist commitment to the truth of our most empirically successful current scientific theories— on the ground that it provides the best explanation of their success and the success of their ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. An image taken by British astronomer Arthur Eddington of the 1919 solar eclipse, an event that helped ...
THIS book is the outcome of a bold and engaging enterprise. It sets out to do two things; first (and chiefly) to cut a clean way through the tangled growth of modern epistemology by justifying the ...
*As readers have likely gathered, here at the blog we're mighty keen on "design fiction" and "architecture fiction," while science fiction is, of course, pretty much an existential given. *But what ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Journal Information Philosophy and Phenomenological Research was founded in 1940 by Marvin Farber, who edited it for forty years. Since 1980 it has ...
Dr Matt Sleat joined the Department in 2007 and is currently a Reader in Political Theory. He works on and has published widely across three main research areas: realist political thought, liberal ...
That value is asserted with gentle but firm assurance by Michela Massimi, the recent recipient of the Wilkins-Bernal-Medawar Medal, an award given annually by the UK’s Royal Society. Massimi’s prize ...
The William Reinhardt Memorial Lecture in the Philosophy of Mathematics was founded to commemorate the life of William Reinhardt, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Colorado from 1967 until ...
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