Sarah Moss works primarily in epistemology and the philosophy of language, and often on questions at the intersection of these subfields. She has argued that partial beliefs can constitute knowledge in the same way that full beliefs can.
Sophia Moreau Faculty of Law University of Toronto Commentators: Rebecca Cook (University of Toronto, Law) Deborah Hellman (University of Virginia, Law) Niko Kolodny (UC Berkeley, Philosophy) Seana Shiffrin (UCLA, Philosophy) Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen (Aarhus University, Political Science) ☛ please register here This book defends an original and pluralist theory of when and why discrimination … Read More
The UTM Department of Philosophy is delighted to announce that on September 24, Justice Beverley McLachlin will visit UTM to give us a glimpse inside her newly published memoir, Truth Be Told: My Journey Through Life and the Law (Simon & Schuster, September 2019). McLachlin, who holds BA and MA … Read More
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This workshop series brings leading legal and political philosophers from around the world to present their work in progress. This legal theory workshop welcomes Rainer Forst, Goethe University Frankfurt, Institute of Political Science and Institute of Philosophy.
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This workshop series brings leading legal and political philosophers from around the world to present their work in progress. This legal theory workshop welcomes David Owens, King’s College London, Department of Philosophy.
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This workshop series brings leading legal and political philosophers from around the world to present their work in progress. This legal theory workshop welcomes Véronique Munoz-Dardé (UC Berkeley, University College, London).
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This workshop series brings leading legal and political philosophers from around the world to present their work in progress. Dimitrios Kyritsis will deliver a talk titled “Interpreting Legislative Intent.”
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This workshop series brings leading legal and political philosophers from around the world to present their work in progress. David Enoch will deliver a talk titled “Against Utopianism: Noncompliance and Multiple Agents.”