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October 12, 2006
Jowett Talk
Tomorrow I'll be giving a talk to the Jowett Society in Oxford. This will be the first talk I've given in the UK in 10 years, despite the fact that that's where I'm from. Ten years ago, as an undergraduate, I talked about why one should be vegetarian. Tomorrow it will be about why one should believe in the analytic/synthetic distinction. What's happened to my youthful ambition?
(There is some reason to think it's still there: I almost decided to give my new paper on the ethics of teaching karate...)
Posted by logican at October 12, 2006 05:47 PM
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Will you be posting on your talk? I would be interested in your comments on the analytic/synthetic distinction.
Posted by: Sheffer at November 28, 2006 04:15 PM