
The Programme

Chaired by Tim Crane, University of Cambridge
Edited by Guy Longworth, University of Warwick
2016-2017
the 138th Session
Volume CXVII
Issue No. 1
3 October 2016
The 109th Presidential Address
The Chancellor's Hall - Senate House
The Unity of Unconsciousness
Tim crane
University of Cambridge

17 October 2016 |
Persistent Philosophical Disagreement |
Christopher Daly
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31 October 2016 |
Justice, Integrity and the Green Parenting Duty |
Elizabeth Cripps
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14 November 2016 |
Disagreement in the Political Philosophy of Spinoza and Ranciere |
Beth Lord
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28 November 2016 |
Generality, Extensibility and Paradox |
James Studd
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Issue No. 2

9 January 2017 |
Pragmatist Coherence as the Source of Truth and Reality |
Hasok Chang
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23 January 2017 |
Novel Explanation and the Special Sciences: Lessons From Physics |
Eleanor Knox
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6 February 2017 |
Beliefs-in-a-Vat |
Genia Schönbaumsfeld
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20 February 2017 |
The Unity of Nature and the Unity of Reason: Revisiting Kant’s Argument on Systematicity |
Lea Ypi
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6 March 2017 |
Privacy as a Human Right |
Beate Roessler
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Issue No. 3

24 April 2017 |
Self-Consciousness, Negation, and Disagreement |
Sebastian Rödl
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8 May 2017 |
What Follows from Defensive Non-Liability? |
Gerald Lang
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22 May 2017 |
Self-Knowledge as a Personal Achievement |
Ursula Renz
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5 June 2017 |
Serving the Governed |
Daniel Viehoff
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19 June 2017 |
Normative Non-Naturalism and the Problem of Authority |
Shamik Dasgupta
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The Woburn Suite
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