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March 27, 2013

Categories for the Working Metaphysician

Posted by David Corfield

This is the great title suggested by my colleague George Darby for the workshop I’m organising, currently going by the name ‘What Can Category Theory Do For Philosophy’? See the website, and follow instructions there if you would like to attend.

I know it clashes with Category Theory 2013, but this was unavoidable. Perhaps we can watch videos from Sydney in the evenings.

Posted at March 27, 2013 10:00 AM UTC

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Re: Categories for the Working Metaphysician

Looks like a great event, I will be there! I like the new title idea.

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