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Jessica Wilson

Walter C. Murray Lecture

An annual public lecture hosted by the Department of Philosophy

Event

The Question of Metaphysics
by Jessica Wilson
Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy
University of Toronto

I address the question of whether there is any role for metaphysics to play on which it is both non-redundant
and capable of genuinely illuminating whatever subject matter is at issue. I first argue that metaphysical methodology itself obliges metaphysicians to take this question seriously. I then argue that the currently popular “hands-off” conception of metaphysical theorizing is unable to provide a satisfactory answer to the question of metaphysics. Third, I present my preferred “embedded” conception of metaphysics, and say why it makes good sense of metaphysics as a non-redundant discipline, capable of producing intelligible and illuminating results.

Sponsored in part by the Role Model Speaker Fund of the College of Arts & Science

For more information contact Susan Dieleman


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