Dear all,
I would like to cordially invite you to the next APSE (Applied
Philosophy of Science and Epistemology) talk! The speaker will be
*Haiqiang Dai (Beijing Normal University in Beijing, China)* and the
talk will happen ONLINE on *June 13th, 2024 from 15:00 - 17:00*. Please
find the abstract & link below!
Please also forward this invite to others who could be interested.
Title: *Rule-Skepticism and Primitive Normativity*
Abstract:
In his Wittgenstein on Rules and Private language, Saul Kripke
established a rule-skepticism, according to which any strategy to
respond to it needs to provide facts determining that a subject is,
e.g., following the rule of addition rather than that of quaddition. In
this talk, I intend to propose a primitive-normative strategy to address
the rule-skepticism. Firstly, I will reconstruct the skeptical argument,
pointing out that the core issue is to solve the problem of
rule-deviation. Then, an account of primitive normativity is proposed,
based on the analysis of what is "seeming right" and what is "seeming
wrong", to answer the deviation problem about rules. Finally, I will
show that under my account, the primitive normativity and the public
normativity are intrinsically interrelated, which can provide the source
and foundation for the general phenomenon of normativity. This strategy
relies on the regularity and primitive-normative attitude constructed by
the subject in training, and it can satisfy both the factual and the
normative conditions as required by the Kripkean skeptics.
Theme: Rule-Skepticism and Primitive Normativity
Link:
https://univienna.zoom.us/j/69176693894?pwd=QYKntppjebxXIxI5d7UD1hm0mFNdCB.1
Code: APSE
Time: 15:00-17:00, June 13th, 2024
Best wishes,
Xinxin Gu
(via Ella Berger)