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DTSTAMP:20260415T164026Z
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20191125T043000
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SUMMARY:Self-reference and self-identification
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LOCATION:Webb Lecture Theatre\, Perth\, Australia
DESCRIPTION:<p>The debates surrounding the reference of "I" in the Indian and Western traditions&nbsp\;are philosophically embroiled in metaphysical questions about the existence and the nature of the self.&nbsp\;However\, questions like what\, if anything\, does "I" refer to are not as intractable&nbsp\;as metaphysical questions about the nature of the self. A good strategy to approach the self/no-self debate is to begin by answering the question about the referent of "I" and then use semantics as a guide for making progress on the metaphysics of the self.&nbsp\; This strategy\, I will argue\, takes us quite a distance in the self/no-self debate for it clarifies what kind of object the self must be.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Miri Albahari;CN=Chris Letheby;CN=Clas Weber:
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