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Abstracts of Lectures and Series

Abstracts of Lectures and Series 1 Abstracts of Lecture Series and Individual Lectures Bob Brandom Abstract of Vocabularies of Reason, the 2025 Samuel Pufendorf Lectures: What is it to live, as we do, in the space of reasons? Reporting work from a recent book, these lectures explore how reasons show up from the perspectives afforded by different ways of talking about them. The emphasis throughout

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6 Vocabularies of Reason 2025 Pufendorf Lectures Lund University Lecture II Logic and the Structure of Reasons I. Three Versions of a Basic Discursive Bipolarity In my first lecture I introduced the concept of reason relations of implication and incompatibility, motivated by Harman’s argument for the need to distinguish such rational relations from inferential practices. I showed that such consequ

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Descartes on Virtue

Descartes on Virtue Descartes on Virtue∗ By Lilli Alanen and Frans Svensson (Uppsala University) 1. Introduction In letters to Princess Elizabeth of Bohemia and Queen Christina of Sweden, as well as in parts of the Passions of the Soul, Descartes provide at least the outlines of an ethical theory.1 Most energy is devoted to the characterization of an ideal of moral virtue, which according to Desca

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Introduction

Introduction 1 ON AN APPARENT ASYMMETRY IN ATTITUDE DESERT David Alm Department of Philosophy, Lund University David.Alm@fil.lu.se ABSTRACT: It is possible for persons to deserve evaluative attitudes such as admiration and disdain. There is an apparent asymmetry between positive and negative attitudes, however. While the latter appear to be subject to what I will call a "control requirement," the

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Introduction

Introduction Printed from: Hommage à Wlodek. Philosophical Papers Dedicated to Wlodek Rabinowicz. Ed. T. Rønnow-Rasmussen, B. Petersson, J. Josefsson & D. Egonsson, 2007. www.fil.lu.se/hommageawlodek 1 CONSENSUS BY AGGREGATION AND DELIBERATION Richard Bradley Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method London School of Economics r.bradley@lse.ac.uk ABSTRACT: On the face of it both aggreg

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Introduction

Introduction 1 PLEASURE, PREFERENCE, AND HAPPINESS: VARIATIONS ON THEMES FROM MILL Johan Brännmark Department of Philosophy, Lund University johan.brannmark@fil.lu.se ABSTRACT: Mill’s qualitative hedonism has been subject to much debate. It was formulated to strike a balance between classical hedonism and perfectionist conceptions of happiness and many have thought that either it is an abandonment

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2nd draft Nov 13 2006

2nd draft Nov 13 2006 Printed from: Hommage à Wlodek. Philosophical Papers Dedicated to Wlodek Rabinowicz. Ed. T. Rønnow-Rasmussen, B. Petersson, J. Josefsson & D. Egonsson, 2007. www.fil.lu.se/hommageawlodek Feasibility in Action and Attitudeϕ G. Brennan* and N. Southwood** I Introduction According to the principle of “ought-implies-can”, (OC) A ought to X in C only if A can X in C. There are man

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