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SUSANNA GORMAN susanna.gorman at students.mq.edu.au
Tue Apr 2 14:11:08 AEDT 2013


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> Subject: [SydPhil] HPS Research Seminar Series
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> Dear All,****
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> Next week’s seminar will be presented by *Dr Maria Kon, University of
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> *"Towards a Conceptual Analysis of Time in Rovelli's Approach to Quantum
> Gravity*"****
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> *When:*  Monday 8th April, 6pm to 8pm approx****
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> Subject: [SydPhil] Reminder: John Lamont @ Mon 8 Apr 2013 13:00 - 14:30
> (Current Projects)
> more details »<https://www.google.com/calendar/event?action=VIEW&eid=Xzg0c2o0aGE0NmtvazJiOXA2MHBqOGI5azZjc2s2YjlwNjhxM2diOW44b3FqNGgxazY0b2o2aGExNzQgZmV2MWxkcjRsa2h2MDM2b2U0aW4yanR0ZGdAZw>
> John Lamont
> Language and the extrusion of thought from the mind'
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> Abstract.
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> One of Michael Dummett's central claims about the history of analytic
> philosophy was that it began with the rejection of psychologism and the
> extrusion of thoughts from the mind. Dummett endorsed and argued for this
> extrusion, but held that Frege was wrong in extruding thought from the mind
> to an immaterial 'third realm'. Instead, Dummett claimed that thought
> should be extruded from the individual mind to the common institution of
> language, and that as a result thought should be understood as generated by
> language rather than vice versa. This paper has two objects. The first is
> to argue that Dummett was wrong to reject the priority of thought to
> language. The second object is to ask what results from the original
> arguments for the extrusion of thought from the mind, once Dummett's claim
> that thought should be extruded into language is rejected. The original
> arguments that are considered are those of Frege, which are shown to be
> powerful and convincing. Since thought cannot be extruded into language,
> Frege's postulation of a third realm must be taken seriously.
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> *When*
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>> kristiemiller4 at gmail.com- creator
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> From: Sandra jobson <sjd at cybersydney.com.au>
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> Date: Tue, 02 Apr 2013 14:09:27 +1100
> Subject: [SydPhil] BLACKHEATH PHILOSOPHY FORUM - APRIL 6
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> *BLACKHEATH PHILOSOPHY FORUM*****
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> www.blackheathphilsophy.com.au****
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> 2013 Season April 6-July 27 Fortnightly****
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> SATURDAY APRIL 6 – 4PM-6PM****
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> First of 3 talks on SOCIAL DEMOCRACY****
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> *THE END OF THE LABOR PROJECT*
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> The ALP is the flag-bearer for the social democratic ideal in Australia.
> According to some, it now confronts an identity crisis - unsure of what it
> stands for and the future of its link to the union movement. Our speaker
> will give a distinctly astringent take on this.
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> ****
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> *Rodney Cavalier* was a Minister in the Wran Government. He has written
> extensively about the ALP and its recent travails.****
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> Venue: Blackheath Community Centre, cnr Gardiner Crescent & Great Western
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*Susanna Gorman*
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