This is a reminder of the upcoming talk ‘Two Routes to (and from) Metaphysical Skepticism’
by Jessica Wilson (University of Toronto). It will be chaired by Claudio Calosi
(University of Geneva and USI).
The talk will be held on Tuesday, March 15, 18:00 (CET) on Zoom, and it will also be
streamed on USI Master in Philosophy Facebook page
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Here is the Abstract of the Talk:
I consider and offer replies to lines of thought in support of some form of metaphysical
skepticism, according to which metaphysical claims---e.g., the claim that universals serve
as the basis for resemblance between objects, or that sets necessarily exist---are
meaningless, false, epistemically inaccessible, or at best pragmatically accepted.
The talk is part of the Lugano Philosophy Colloquia - a series of events organized by:
- Master in Philosophy at USI
- Ratio – Philosophical Association
- Istituto di Studi Filosofici, Lugano
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