University College Dublin
Philosophy
Purpose: The aim of the research was to examine the possibility of detecting welding imperfections by recording the instant values of welding parameters. The microprocessor controlled system for real-time collection and display of welding... more
- by Joy Brother
I offer an interpretation of John Locke's account of persons and personal identity that gives full credit to Locke's claim that "person" is a forensic term, sheds new light on the relation between Locke's characterizations of a person in... more
In this paper I argue that understanding John Locke’s account of personal identity in the context of the metaphysical and religious debates of his day, especially the debates concerning the possibility of the afterlife and the... more
Hume’s theory of personal identity is developed in response to Locke’s account of personal identity. Yet it is striking that Hume does not emphasize Locke’s distinction between persons and human beings. It seems even more striking that... more
In Journal of the History of Philosophy 55 (2017).
Shaftesbury's major work Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times was one of the most influential English works in the eighteenth century. This paper focuses on his contributions to debates about persons and personal identity and... more
Keynote Speaker: Jacqueline Broad (Monash) This workshop aims to bring together scholars who work on agency in early modern philosophy from a variety of different perspectives, including but not restricted to moral, social, political,... more
Poster presentation at APA/AAPT Teaching Hub at 2018 APA Pacific
The UCD School of Philosophy invites prospective PhD students to attend the Agency in Early Modern Philosophy Workshop, 27–28 September 2018.
For more information please visit: https://agencyinemp.wixsite.com/home/stipends
For more information please visit: https://agencyinemp.wixsite.com/home/stipends
William Molyneux (1656–1698) was an Irish experimental philosopher and politician, who played a major role in the intellectual life in seventeenth-century Dublin. He became Locke’s friend and correspondent in 1692 and was probably Locke’s... more
John Locke accepts that every perception gives me immediate and intuitive knowledge of my own existence. However, this knowledge is limited to the present moment when I have the perception. If I want to understand the necessary and... more
The aim of this paper is to show that Shaftesbury's thinking about liberty is best understood in terms of self-mastery. To examine his understanding of liberty, I turn to a painting that he commissioned on the ancient theme of the choice... more
This introductory article outlines the themes and aims of this special issue, which offers new perspectives on early modern debates about agency in two ways: First, it recovers writings on agency and liberty that have been widely... more
Poster Presentation at APA/AAPT Teaching Hub, Pacific Division Meeting, April 2019.
A Workshop hosted by the UCD School of Philosophy, 28 February 2020.