Director@Notion

Director@Notion

Are Type-Identity and Multiple Realisability Compatible?

Brain cogs
Remy Pereira - According to Putnam (1967), type-identity theory is incompatible with multiple realisability. In other words, if each type of mental state is identical with exactly one type of physical state, then that same mental state cannot be instantiated by different physical states in different contexts. In this essay I will argue, contra Putnam, that a restricted version of type- identity theory can be compatible with multiple realisability.

On what basis, if any, is the state justified in punishing those who commit crimes?

Kant
I will be assessing Kant’s justification for the punishment of criminals by the state. Referring to B. Sharon Byrd’s interpretation of Kant’s theory of punishment, which aims to show him as not thoroughly retributivist but rather considerate of deterrence too. In order to assess this interpretation I shall also consider a critique of it by Jean-Cristophe Merle. All this will amount to a defence of Byrd’s interpretation of Kant, and I will argue that thus interpreted Kant’s justification for the state punishing criminals is adequate.

Modern Virtue Ethics: Can Aristotle’s Ethical Theory be Applied in the 21st Century?

aristotle
I will conclude that, because virtue-ethicists are in fact able to utilise Aristotle’s core moral framework and adapt it to the society in which they wish to implement it, Aristotle does indeed provide an adequate basis for contemporary virtue ethics. While many aspects of Aristotle’s theory are rejected and adapted, the main foundation of modern virtue ethics can be Aristotelian.

On Literal and Intended meanings: Should they coincide?

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Mathieu H - "Brutus is an honourable man." The divine between the intended and literal meaning of sentences is explored in the works of philosophers of the pragmatic school, namely Austin, Searle, and Grice. We shall extract from their studies philosophical understandings concerning the difference between what is uttered and what is meant.

The Challenges Experienced by Men in Becoming Feminists

This is what a Feminist looks like
Mimi Yates - A certain hesitation exists upon putting the terms ‘male’ and ‘feminist’ together. Within academia, some scholars suggest it is oxymoronic (Kahane 1998). In this essay I will explore two, distinctive yet interrelated, obstacles for men in understanding and engaging in feminist thought.