Hi everyone,

This week's speaker in the University of Sydney Philosophy Seminar Series is 
David Plunkett, (Dartmouth)

The title of the talk is "Topic Continuity, Realism, and The Objects of 
Philosophical Inquiry". Here is an abstract for the talk:

Some philosophical inquiry is directed at our thought and talk about a subject 
matter (e.g. how to understand the nature of moral thought, or our concept of 
consciousness), while other philosophical inquiry is directed towards 
understanding the “things themselves” (e.g. the nature of moral facts and 
properties, or of consciousness itself). This paper considers the methodology 
of the latter, “object-level” type of inquiry. We introduce a contrast between 
two ways of structuring this kind of inquiry. One alternative structures 
inquiry by focusing on those entities picked out by our existing concepts. For 
example, on this approach, moral inquiry would be inquiry into the parts of 
reality (if any) that are picked out by our actual moral concepts. We motivate 
an alternative approach, where object-level inquiry is directed at those 
explanatorily and/or normatively important kinds which are “in the topical 
vicinity” of our actual concepts. One way to see the usefulness of this 
approach is to contrast the differing significance of two “nihilist” 
hypotheses: nihilism about the stuff picked out by our actual moral concepts, 
vs. nihilism about explanatorily and/or normatively important kinds in the 
topical vicinity of “morality.” We then draw on the account of topic continuity 
we developed in our paper “Topic Continuity in Conceptual Engineering and 
Beyond,” to argue that whether a given kind counts as being in the “topical 
vicinity” of (e.g.) “morality” is a context-sensitive matter, which rests in 
large part on a certain set of priorities for inquiry of the conversational 
participants. We conclude by explaining how the methodology we develop here 
smoothly motivates a range of inquiries in conceptual ethics.

The seminar will take place at 3:30pm on Wednesday Nov 26 in the Philosophy 
Seminar Room (N494).

Enquiries about the seminar series can be directed to [email protected]

Ryan Cox
Lecturer in Philosophy
Discipline of Philosophy
School of Humanities
University of Sydney
[email protected]

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