Locality of Reason Lectures. Rationality of the Nonconceptual

October 21, 2022
Faculty of Philosophy, Warsaw University

Room 116
Krakowskie Przedmieście 3, 00-047
Warsaw 00-478
Poland

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  • Narodowe Centrum Nauki

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University of Münster

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Modern philosophy is dominated by the rationalist view that the space of reasons is not wider than the logical space of concepts. Non-conceptual representations are thus mostly banished from contemporary philosophy. In the lecture, however, this belief will be contradicted and an argument will be made for a rational theory of representation. Four questions will be discussed: 1) What is rationality? 2) What are representations? 3) What are concepts and what is the non-conceptual? 4) What are reasons? In this discussion it turns out that today the dominant schools all start from a basic conviction that one does not have to share.       More details (including the zoom link) can be found here: LOR - Events (uw.edu.pl)

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