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Notebook

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 December 2000

Abstract

Notebook

Royal Institute of Philosophy Annual Lecture Series, 2000–2001

Logic, Thought and Language

2000

13 October Mark Sainsbury What Logic Should We Think With?

20 October Gregory McCulloch Mental Representation

27 October Julia Tanney Self-Knowledge, Normativity, and Construction

3 November Barry Smith Thought and Language

10 November Alan Millar The Normativity of Intention and Meaning

17 November Gabriel Segal On the Semantics of Proper Names

24 November David Wiggins Indefinables

1 December Jennifer Hornsby Linguistic Knowhow

8 December Crispin Wright Relativism and Classical Knowledge

15 December Paul Boghossian Rational Belief

2001

5 January Christopher Peacocke Principles for Possibilia

12 January A. W. Moore What Are These familiar Words Doing Here?

26 January M. G. F. Martin Particular Thoughts and Singular Thought

9 February Scott Surgeon The Conditionality of Thought

16 February Timothy Williamson Possible Beings

23 February S. G. Williams Ambiguity

2 March Bob Hale Logical Knowledge

9 March Charles Travis Rethinking Psychologism

All Lectures to be given at 14 Gordon Square, London WC1 on Fridays at 5.45 pm. Admission is free.

The Fourth Royal Institute of Philosophy Annual Lecture will be given by Professor John Searle

‘Freedom of the Will As a Problem in Neurobiology’

Beveridge Hall, Senate House, University of London, Malet Street, London WC1, on Friday 2 February at 5.30. Admission is free.

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© The Royal Institute of Philosophy 2000

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