John Locke Lectures in Philosophy
by Oxford University
July 7, 2011 4:09 am
The John Locke Lectures are among the world’s most distinguished lecture series in philosophy. The series began in 1950 and are given once a year.
Recent Episodes
2007 Lecture 1: Starting in the middle
16 years ago2007 Lecture 2: Epistemic possibilities and the knowledge argument
16 years ago2007 Lecture 3: Locating ourselves in the world
16 years ago2007 Lecture 4: Phenomenal and epistemic indistinguishability
16 years ago2007 Lecture 5: Acquaintance and essence
16 years ago2007 Lecture 6: Knowing what we are thinking
16 years ago2008 Lecture 1: A Puzzle about Rational Revisability
16 years ago2008 Lecture 2: What is the Normative Role of Logic?
16 years ago2008 Lecture 3: A Case for the Rational Revisability of Logic.
16 years ago2008 Lecture 4: Is that Really Revising Logic?
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