John Burgess (Northwestern/UOW) and Shane Waugh (UOW) will be presenting a
paper at the University of Wollongong Philosophy Research Seminar series on
Tuesday, August 10th.  All are welcome to attend.

Title: Pluralism, Neutralism and Propositional Representation

When and Where: 5:30pm, Tuesday, August 10th in room 19.1003

*Back to our usual venue*

Abstract: Theories of interpretation which are duly sensitive to cultural
and ideological diversity are usually sufficiently sophisticated to allow
for error theoretic and fictionalist approaches to the areas of discourse
which require them. Although a welcome step in the right direction, this is
not yet sophistication enough; an adequate general account of interpretation
must acknowledge the possibility of neutralist interpretation where we can
understand a narrative without knowing whether it is fact, fiction or
constitutively flawed would-be fact. Not only is this resource required for
an adequate representation of interpretation in everyday life, it is
also required in philosophy if we are properly to grasp the significance of
positions like van Fraassen’s constructive empiricism, Fogelin’s
neo-Pyrhhonism and Kalderon’s moral fictionalism. We here develop and defend
a position we call mode-variable realism. This task requires us first to
explain neutralism and to show how it interacts with more familiar modes of
interpretation to produce the mode-variable realist framework. Second, we
apply the framework to the three philosophical examples just mentioned.




-- 
Dr. Patrick McGivern
Lecturer in Philosophy
University of Wollongong
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