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The Department of Epistemology meeting

16.05.2018
The Department of Epistemology will hold a meeting at which Dr. Gergei Bana will deliver a talk on "The subjectivist agent and his model of objective chance: an attempt to be rigorous about Lewis's Principal Principle".
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Lecture by Professor Stephen Hicks

16.05.2018
The Department of the History of Philosophy and the Institute of Pedagogy of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków will host a lecture "Is Philosophy Now In a Post-Postmodern Era?" by Professor Stephen Hicks. The lecture will be held on 13 January 2017 in the Institute of Philosophy, Room 25.
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Cracow Cognitive Science Colloquium

16.05.2018
Lecture at the Department of Cognitive Science
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John Perry: "Reference and Cognitive Significance"

19.05.2018
We welcome everyone interested to participate in a series of lectures by Professor John Perry titled "Reference and Cognitive Significance":
13 June 2016, 11.00 a.m., Room 25:
"Reference Without Sense"
13 June 2016, 3 p.m., Room 25:
"Names, Demonstratives and Indexicals"
14 June 2016, 2:30, Room 25:
"Reference and Doxastic Logic"

ohn Perry is professor emeritus at Stanford Uniwersity and the Uniwersity of California, Riverside. He has contributed primarily in the area of logic, philosophy of language, metaphysics, and the philosophy of mind, and in particular to situation semantics, indexicality, reflexivity, personal identity, self-knowledge, and arguments for the irreducibility of indexicals belonging to natural language. His recent work comprises: Reference and Reflexivity and Critical Pragmatics. He is also known as a winner of the Ig Nobel Prize for a short text titled "Structured Procrastination", which has helped many people to accept their weaknesses and constructively build on them. Enjoy your reading! For participation in all three lectures one can receive 1 ECTS credit point. If you are interested in participating, please contact Professor Katarzyna Kijania-Placek at: katarzyna.kijania-placek@uj.edu.pl.
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International Relations and Area Guest Lectures

16.05.2018
In the main lecture hall (Aula) of Collegium Novum Professor Quentin Skinner (Cambridge University, Queen Mary University College London) will give a talk on "A Genealogy of Liberty".
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