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Since sea shanties are taking over social media, I thought I'd get ahead of the curve and get to the the sea-shanty-adjacent song phase. This is "Brisbane Ladies", also known as "Augathella Station", based on "Spanish Ladies" but about cattle droving: youtube.com/watch?v=DYCPIa…

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I hope this’ll be interesting to people working on these topics, and to people wanting to know what the fuss is all about!

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The Inaugural Lecture of John Divers, Chair of Moral Philosophy (1837) will take place next Tuesday at 18:00 in the Thomas Davis Lecture Theatre. Please register to attend here: eventbrite.ie/e/inaugural-le…

The Inaugural Lecture of John Divers, Chair of Moral Philosophy (1837) will take place next Tuesday at 18:00 in the Thomas Davis Lecture Theatre.  Please register to attend here: eventbrite.ie/e/inaugural-le…
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Everything interesting is hyperintensional. Indeed, interestingness itself is a hyperintensional property, since the Incompleteness Theorems are VERY interesting, but 1=1 is not.

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My "Space, Time and Parsimony" has been published by Noûs! It is available open access here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.11… (You can click through for the PDF version, which is more nicely formatted than the HTML presentation.)

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My "Counterpossibles, Consequence and Context" is now online early at Inquiry, and open access: doi.org/10.1080/002017…

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'Impossible Worlds’ by Francesco Berto and Mark Jago 💙, considers problems in the theory of information, truth in fiction, and reasoning about the impossible. #OpenAccess Discover today: oxford.ly/43AdwzI

'Impossible Worlds’ by <a href="/Franz_Berto/">Francesco Berto</a> and <a href="/Mark_Jago/">Mark Jago 💙</a>, considers problems in the theory of information, truth in fiction, and reasoning about the impossible. #OpenAccess 

Discover today: oxford.ly/43AdwzI