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4/2/2013: Josh Parsons on Presupposition, Disagreement and Predicates of Taste

4/2/2013: Josh Parsons on Presupposition, Disagreement and Predicates of Taste

FromProceedings of the Aristotelian Society


4/2/2013: Josh Parsons on Presupposition, Disagreement and Predicates of Taste

FromProceedings of the Aristotelian Society

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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Feb 14, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Josh Parsons was born in Wellington, New Zealand, and studied at Victoria University, Wellington before moving to Australia to do his PhD at the Australian National University. He worked at the Arché research centre, University of St Andrews (2001- 2004; after leaving he retained an honorary position at St Andrews until 2010); University of California, Davis (2004-2005); and Otago University (2006-2011). Josh returned to the UK to take up a lecturership at Oxford University in December 2011. This podcast is an audio recording of Josh's talk - "Presupposition, Disagreement and Predicates of Taste" - at the Aristotelian Society on 4 February 2013. The recording was produced by Backdoor Broadcasting Company in conjunction with the Institute of Philosophy, University of London.
Released:
Feb 14, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Aristotelian Society, founded in 1880, meets fortnightly in London to hear and discuss talks given by leading philosophers from a broad range of philosophical traditions. The papers read at the Society’s meetings are published in the Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society. The mission of the Society is to make philosophy widely available to the general public, and the Aristotelian Society Podcast Series represents our latest initiative in furthering this goal. The audio podcasts of our talks are produced by Backdoor Broadcasting Company in conjunction with the Institute of Philosophy, University of London. Please visit our website to learn more about us and our publications: http://www.aristoteliansociety.org.uk