From elizagoddard at aap.org.au Tue Dec 11 09:37:06 2018 From: elizagoddard at aap.org.au (Eliza Goddard) Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2018 09:37:06 +1100 Subject: [SydPhil] =?utf-8?q?=5BAphil-l=5D_Call_for_Proposals_for_Open_Pe?= =?utf-8?q?er_Commentaries=3A_APR_4=2E3_Sandrine_Berg=C3=A8s=2C_=22?= =?utf-8?q?Revolution_and_Republicanism=3A_Women_Political_Philosop?= =?utf-8?q?hers_of_Late_Eighteenth-Century_France_and_Why_They_Matt?= =?utf-8?q?er_=22?= Message-ID: Abstract submissions for Open Peer Commentaries Australasian Philosophical Review 4.3 are due on **1 March 2019**. --------------------- Call for Proposals for Open Peer Commentaries: Australasian Philosophical Review (APR) 4.3 Theme: Women, Revolution, and Republicanism in the Eighteenth Century Lead Author: Sandrine Berg?s "Revolution and Republicanism: Women Political Philosophers of Late Eighteenth-Century France and Why They Matter" Curator: Jacqueline Broad Invited commentaries from: Karen Green, Lena Halldenius, Patrick Ball. Committee: Jacqueline Broad, Karen Detlefsen, Alan Coffee ====================================================== The APR is seeking proposals for open peer commentaries on Sandrine Berg?s "Revolution and Republicanism: Women Political Philosophers of Late Eighteenth-Century France and Why They Matter " To view the article you must register as an online commentator with the APR : https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/TzxPCOMxNytOzZzwiEsNbk?domain=australasianphilosophicalreview.org Proposal abstracts should be brief (100-500 words), stating clearly the aspects of the lead article that will be discussed, together with an indication of the line that will be taken. Once you are registered as a commentator and logged in, more details are available at the APR website, including the online submission form for abstracts: *https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/-R2FCP7yOZt68N8ZS0dECh?domain=australasianphilosophicalreview.org * Abstract submissions for APR 4.3 are due on **1 March 2019**. 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URL: From calendar-notification at google.com Tue Dec 11 14:59:49 2018 From: calendar-notification at google.com (Google Calendar) Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2018 03:59:49 +0000 Subject: [SydPhil] Notification: Catharine Abell @ Wed 12 Dec 2018 15:00 - 16:30 (AEDT) (Current Projects) Message-ID: <000000000000e89069057cb71ce9@google.com> This is a notification for: Title: Catharine Abell "Fictional Entities". I argue that fictional entities exist and that authors create them simply by making fictive utterances with certain features. I draw on recent research in social ontology to identify their existence conditions and to explain their nature. I argue that fictional entities are abstracta. Nevertheless, the complete metaphysical grounds for facts about their existence are limited to facts about authors? intentions, the syntactic and semantic features of their utterances, and audiences? ability to identify certain of those intentions. We ascribe two different kinds of properties to fictional entities: internal properties (those authors ascribe to them by their fictive utterances) and external properties (those ascribed in discourse about fiction). Although fictional entities are not the kinds of things that can have most of the internal properties ascribed to them, I argue that fictive utterances create an intensional context, and so are not to be interpreted as claiming that abstracta possess these internal properties. I argue that the identity and individuation conditions for fictional entities are determined by their external properties. Many anti-realist objections to the possibility of providing adequate identity and individuation conditions for fictional entities result from wrongly taking those conditions to be determined by their internal properties. When: Wed 12 Dec 2018 15:00 ? 16:30 Eastern Australia Time - Sydney Calendar: Current Projects Who: * Kristie Miller- creator Event details: https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/n1ouCANZvPiR49OpfGQiV3?domain=google.com Invitation from Google Calendar: https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/VysbCBNZwLinjVKWF64Bip?domain=google.com You are receiving this email at the account sydphil at arts.usyd.edu.au because you are subscribed for notifications on calendar Current Projects. To stop receiving these emails, please log in to https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/VysbCBNZwLinjVKWF64Bip?domain=google.com and change your notification settings for this calendar. Forwarding this invitation could allow any recipient to modify your RSVP response. Learn more at https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/OTJ4CD1jy9txqBAYsAjWhM?domain=support.google.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From calendar-notification at google.com Wed Dec 12 14:59:53 2018 From: calendar-notification at google.com (Google Calendar) Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2018 03:59:53 +0000 Subject: [SydPhil] Notification: David Shoemaker @ Thu 13 Dec 2018 15:00 - 16:30 (AEDT) (Current Projects) Message-ID: <00000000000003fefa057ccb3b8b@google.com> This is a notification for: Title: David Shoemaker ?Hurt Feelings.? In introducing the reactive attitudes ?of people directly involved in transactions with each other,? P.F. Strawson lists ?gratitude, resentment, forgiveness, love, and hurt feelings." Because he decided to illustrate his larger points about responsibility by focusing on resentment (via an investigation into its standard excusing and exempting conditions), nearly everyone writing about responsibility in Strawson?s wake has done so as well. But what of the remaining reactive attitudes? While many have written about gratitude, forgiveness, and love, hurt feelings is a lonely outlier, with nary a single philosophical paper on it. This puzzling elision is made more puzzling by the fact that, as I intend to argue, considering it carefully has very significant implications for our theorizing about responsibility. Indeed, it may well reveal a stark methodological divide in the field. I will begin by developing a psychologically-informed understanding of the nature of hurt feelings, and then I will explore their excusing and exempting conditions, a la Strawson. To account for them in a theory of responsibility will, as we shall see, require a dramatically different approach than any that have thus far been offered. 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