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FORTHCOMING TALKS

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  • 22-23.11.2019, Singularity and Identity, Umea University, 'Copredication and counting: dual nature vs. property versatility'
  • 6.2.2020, Edinburgh University, 'The property versatility view of generics'
  • 7-8.3.2020 T.E.A.M Princeton, 'Copredication and counting: dual nature vs. property versatility'
  • 1.5.2020, M.I.T (Annual Joint Colloquium of Philosophy and Linguistics), [postponed due to COVID-19]
  • 19.5.2020 Moral Science Club, Cambridge, [postponed due to COVID-19]
  • 22.9.2020, PHiLip (online talk), 'Epistemicism without moral vagueness'. 
  • 7.10.2020, Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture, University of Kent  (online talk), 'The property versatility view of generics'
  • 02.12.2020, University of Glasgow (online talk), 'The property versatility view of generics'
  • 27.09.2021, University of Oxford, WIP, 'The meaning transfer account of copredication'
  • 7-8.4.2022, Category Mistakes workshop, Erlangen, 'Category Mistakes and Copredication' (online talk)
  • 6.5.2022, MIT, Annual Joint Colloquium for Philosophy and Linguistics, 'Accounting for Copredication: Dual Nature vs. Property Versatility'
  • 9.6.2022, University of Konstanz, 'Meaning Transfer and Copredication'
  • 14-15.7.2022, Philosophy of Language Workshop, Berlin, 'Meaning Transfer and Copredication'
  • 9.9.22, University Of Indiana, Bloomington (online talk), 'Meaning Transfer and Copredication'
  • 28.9.22, Naming and Necessity at 50 Seminar, Saul Kripke centre, 'Accounting for Copredication: Dual nature vs. Property Versatility'
  • 23-24.3.23 Polysemy Workshop, Oxford TBC
  • 3-4.5.23 Moral Vagueness Workshop, Upsala, TBC 


RECENT TALKS

  • ​09.03.2016,  University of St Andrews, 'Epistemicism, distribution, and the argument from vagueness'
  • 02.12.2015,  Choice group, LSE, 'Reflections on reasons'
  • 13.11.2015, Princeton University, 'Epistemicism, distribution, and the argument from vagueness'
  • 28.10.2015, York University, 'Conditional acceptance'
  • 15.10.2015, Stockholm University, 'The myth of the de se'
  • 03.06.2015, Humboldt University, 'Endurantism vs. Perdurantism?: a debate reconsidered'
  • 14.05.2015, Mark Sainsbury Annual Lecture, KCL, 'Endurantism vs. Perdurantism?: a debate reconsidered'​
  • ​​14.10.2016, University of Southern California, 'Epistemicism, Distribution, and the Argument from Vagueness'
  • 27.10.2016, Université Libre de Bruxelles, discussion session on 'The myth of the de se'
  • 28.11.2016, Existence, Uppsala, 'Can Epistemicists Resist the Argument from Vagueness?'
  • 09.03.2017, Philosophical Society, University of Edinburgh, 'Copredication and property inheritance'
  • 25.05.2017, Philosophy of language for decision makers, LSE, 'Conditional Acceptance'
  • 26.05.2017, Jowett Society, Oxford, 'Copredication and property inheritance'
  • 30.06.2017, University of Lisbon, 'Copredication and property inheritance' 
  • 06.10.2107, University of Calgary, [talk cancelled]
  • 08.11.2017, University of Barcelona, 'How both you and the BIV can know whether or not you're envatted'
  • 23.11.2017, University of Bristol, 'How both you and the BIV can know'
  • 21.04.2018, Princeton University, 'How both you and the BIV can know'
  • 30.05.2018, IJN,Paris, Counting and copredication
  • 02.07,2018 HU Berlin, Counting and copredication
  • 08.07.2018, Joint Session (Keynote talk), 'How both you and the BIV can know', with a response by Aidan McGlynn 
  • 5-6.10.2018, Kline Workshop, University of Missouri, 'Meaning transfer revisited', with a response by Beth Barker
  • 9.11.2018, ILLC Amesterdam, 'Meaning transfer revisited'
  • 7-10.1.2019 Eastern APA (invited session), 'Meaning transfer revisited', with a response by Mike Caie
For less recent talks, see my CV
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