Mark Sprevak
| Name: | Mark Sprevak |
| Affiliation: | King's College, Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 2 Mar 2009, 11:49 a.m. |
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- Autonomy and ontology: freedom in Kant and Heidegger
- What reasons needn't be
- So what is psychological identification anyway?
- Where do the laws of logic come from?
- Towards a postmodern concept of risk: the contribution of risk perception studies
- Defending shallow essentialism
- Proofs, refutations and heuristics: historical and essentialist standpoints in Lakatos's philosophy of mathematics
- Status of human tissues
- Is the pessimistic induction valid?
- Objective consequentialism, criteria of rightness and ignorance
- Groundwork for a Humean theory of ideal laws
- Reason in action: a Kantian view of norms
- Constructive empiricism as an epistemological thesis
- A social construction of health
- Mind-dependence and realism about the mind
- Practical judgement: a Kantian perspective
- Subjective probability and action guidance
- The primacy of secondary qualities
- Psychological identification and numerical identity: the unlikely connection
- The special kind of unpredictability of chaotic systems
- Is teleportation a (quantum) mystery?
- Supposing this and that
- Environments: a problem for the bio-statistical theory of health
- Williamson on knowledge as the most general factive mental state
- Colour-experience: eco-dispositionalism and inverted earth
- Can Kant have an account of self-knowledge?
- Practices, rules and motivation
- The sceptical consequences of phenomenal realism
- The difference between cause and condition
- Relative meaning
- Three degrees of (anti-realist) modal involvement
- Philosophy on the move: mind and body in Stanley Cavell's work
- Not all computations are effective methods
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