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Occasion-Sensitivity: Selected Essays, by Charles Travis

The weak collective agential autonomy thesis
(David Botting) Nov 2011
Volume:IV, no. 31,No.  
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Necessity and Color Incompatibility
(Brian Kierland) Nov 2011
Volume:IV, no. 31,No.  
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What photographs are (and what they are not)
(Jiri Benovsky) Nov 2011
Volume:IV, no. 31,No.  
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Travelling in Branching Time
(Manolo Martínez) Nov 2011
Volume:IV, no. 31,No.  
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Wittgenstein’: Mind, Meaning and Metaphilosophy, edited by Pasquale Frascolla
(Manuel Pérez Otero) Nov 2011
Volume:IV, no. 31,No.  
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Noncognitivism in Ethics, by Mark Schroeder
(Daan Evers) Nov 2011
Volume:IV, no. 31,No.  
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Occasion-Sensitivity: Selected Essays, by Charles Travis
(Alexander Davies) Nov 2011
Volume:IV, no. 31,No.  
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Founded in 1996, Disputatio is an open access journal currently published by the Philosophy Centre of the University of Lisbon, edited by the LanCog research group, and sponsored by Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia.

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Now published: Volume VII, Number 41, November 2015. Includes the Petrus Hispanus Lectures 2014 by Susan Carey.

February 6, 2016

II BLASCO DISPUTATIO: DOES FREE WILL REQUIRE ALTERNATIVE POSSIBILITIES? (VALENCIA, SEPTEMBER 29-30, 2016) Blasco Disputatio is a yearly workshop designed to promote the discussion on topics in epistemology, metaphysics, the philosophy of mind and the philosophy of language. Each edition of this workshop focuses on a particular issue to be disputed by two invited speakers that will defend divergent, if not opposing, views. A call for papers will be made for contributions that will explore further aspects of the topic. The 2016 edition of the Blasco Disputatio will be mainly focused on the question of whether free will requires alternative possibilities and on the role of causation in a proper understanding of freedom, but it is open to discussing any related issues in metaphysics and the philosophy of action. The invited papers, together with a selection of the submitted papers, will appear on a special issue in the journal Disputatio.

November 23, 2015

Due to new demands for transparency and assurance of data quality, ERIH PLUS is currently revising all journals according to ERIH PLUS criteria. The journal “Disputatio” has been approved in ERIH PLUS according to the criteria. The ERIH PLUS listing of the journal is available at https://dbh.nsd.uib.no/publiseringskanaler/erihplus/periodical/info?id=439938

October 6, 2015
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