Friday, April 22: Dawn Eschenauer Chow, “Analogy, Similarity, and Polysemy: On the Irrelevance of ‘Words Said in Different Senses’ in Accounts of Religious Language”

Join us this Friday, April 22, for a workshop with Dawn Eschenauer Chow (Chicago) on her paper “Analogy, Similarity, and Polysemy: On the Irrelevance of ‘Words Said in Different Senses’ in Accounts of Religious Language.”

The paper is available here.

As usual, we meet 1:30-4:20pm in Wieboldt 408.

Friday, January 22: Martijn Wallage, “Saddled with Content: McDowell and the Identity Theory of Truth”

Join us this Friday, January 18, for a workshop with Martijn Wallage (King’s College London) on his paper “Saddled with Content: McDowell and the Identity Theory of Truth.”

The paper can be found here. Martijn Wallage will not read this paper verbatim on Friday, but he will present the most important parts of it, so reading it in advance of the workshop is useful but not required.

As usual, we meet 1:30-4:20pm in Wieboldt 408.