Subscribe Cogito Philosophy in the real world Patrick Stokes, Laura D'Olimpio, Caroline West, Matthew Beard, Russell Blackford, Greg Restall, Clive Hamilton, Matthew Sharpe, Duncan Ivison, and Tim Dean Authors Patrick Stokes Associate Professor of Philosophy, Deakin University Laura D'Olimpio Associate Professor of Philosophy of Education, University of Birmingham Caroline West Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Sydney Matthew Beard Associate Lecturer, University of Notre Dame Australia Russell Blackford Conjoint Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Newcastle Greg Restall Professor of Philosophy, The University of Melbourne Clive Hamilton Professor of Public Ethics, Centre for Public and Contextual Theology, Charles Sturt University Matthew Sharpe Associate Professor in Philosophy, Australian Catholic University Duncan Ivison Duncan Ivison is a Friend of The Conversation. Professor of Political Philosophy, University of Sydney Tim Dean Honorary Associate in Philosophy, University of Sydney Displaying 1 article A squirrel and a tree. utahdarkhorse/flickr June 12, 2015 Arguments matter, even if they come down to “semantics” Greg Restall, The University of Melbourne I’m a philosopher, working in logic and related issues. This means that I spend a lot of my time working with words and arguments. And sometimes, when I’m not feeling so good about things, it can seem…
A squirrel and a tree. utahdarkhorse/flickr June 12, 2015 Arguments matter, even if they come down to “semantics” Greg Restall, The University of Melbourne I’m a philosopher, working in logic and related issues. This means that I spend a lot of my time working with words and arguments. And sometimes, when I’m not feeling so good about things, it can seem…