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lee walters
I'm a PhD student in philosophy at University College London working on the semantics, logic and ontology of intensional transitives.
My other work in progress concerns indicative and subjunctive conditionals, epistemology, modal fictionalism, free choice permission and political obligation. I am editor of the Conditionals category of PhilPapers and I co-organize the London Logic & Metaphysics Forum.
Originally from Bedworth, Warwickshire, I studied economics at LSE and worked for HM Treasury and McKinsey before studying philosophy.
Papers
- Morgenbesser's Coin and Counterfactuals with True Components
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 2009, Vol. CIX, Part 3, pp. 365-379. [Submitted version] [DOI link].
- Horacio Arló-Costa and I discuss my paper on the blog Choice & Inference here.
Recent & Forthcoming Talks
- TBA
The Ockham Society, University of Oxford, Hilary Term 2010.
- Conditionals and Assertability
Birkbeck Philosophy Society, February 2010.
- Prospects for a Possible-World Semantics for Indicative Conditionals
The State of the Stalnaker-Lewis Semantics for Conditionals, CSMN, Oslo, September 2009.
- Laws, Counterfactuals and Explanation
AHRC Metaphysics of Science Conference, Nottingham, September 2009.
- Comments on Moritz Schulz's 'Counterfactuals and Epistemic Modals'
Phlox Modality Workshop, Humboldt University, Berlin, September 2009.
- The Reference and Ascription Principles Revisited
Manchester Open Minds Graduate Conference, July 2009.
- Comments on Michael Rieppel's 'Stoic Disagreement and Belief Retention'
London-Berkeley Graduate Conference, University of California, Berkeley, May 2009.
- Morgenbesser's Coin and Counterfactuals with True Components
Cambridge Graduate Conference on the Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics, January 2009.
Graduate Session of the Aristotelian Society & Mind Association Joint Session, Aberdeen, July 2008.
- The Duality of Might and Would Counterfactuals
University of Oxford Philosophy Graduate Conference, November 2008.
UCL-Birkbeck Philosophy Weekend, Cumberland Lodge, May 2008.
Central European University Philosophy Graduate Conference, Budapest, March 2008.
- Is 'Exists' a Quantifier?
UCL Graduate Conference, September 2008.
- Comments on Alex Steinberg's 'Concepts of Supervenience'
UCL-Birkbeck Philosophy Weekend, Cumberland Lodge, May 2008.
- Comments on Dan Zeman's 'Knowledge Attributions and Relevant Contexts'
Central European University Philosophy Graduate Conference, Budapest, March 2008.
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