EPLab • Reading Group
Diogo Fernandes
Vagueness-Antisymmetry in the Small Improvement Argument
Diogo Fernandes (University of Lisbon) will host a session on “Vagueness-Antisymmetry in the Small Improvement Argument” (work in progress). This session will take place exclusively online, via Zoom. Anyone interested in participating can send an email to Filipe Faria: filipefaria@fcsh.unl.pt.
NEXT SESSIONS
04.05 – Erich Rast (NOVA University Lisbon)
"Metalinguistic Value Disagreement". Studia Semiotyczne, 31(2), 2017, pp. 139–159.
18.05 – Devon Cass (NOVA University Lisbon)
"What is Democratic Equality?" – Work in progress.
01.06 – António Marques (NOVA University Lisbon)
Sarah Conly, "Against Autonomy", Chapter 2, 2012, Cambridge University Press.
15.06 – Gabriele De Angelis (NOVA University Lisbon)
"Revisiting the 'Right to Exclude': A defense of the duty to coordinate migration policies at the international level" – Work in progress.
"Metalinguistic Value Disagreement". Studia Semiotyczne, 31(2), 2017, pp. 139–159.
18.05 – Devon Cass (NOVA University Lisbon)
"What is Democratic Equality?" – Work in progress.
01.06 – António Marques (NOVA University Lisbon)
Sarah Conly, "Against Autonomy", Chapter 2, 2012, Cambridge University Press.
15.06 – Gabriele De Angelis (NOVA University Lisbon)
"Revisiting the 'Right to Exclude': A defense of the duty to coordinate migration policies at the international level" – Work in progress.
EPLab Reading Group
Date
20/04/2022
Time
11:00
Place
Online