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  1. The Arché Podcast will publish every Monday. http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk...
  2. Discussing Bonjour on rational insight in methodology seminar. http://yfrog.com/37s1lj
  3. Gil Sagi on Models and Logical Consequence in the FLC seminar. http://yfrog.com/05qyvj
  4. Huvenes on disagreement in attitudes. http://yfrog.com/j07fjj
  5. Summer school in Budapest: Meaning, context, intention. http://bit.ly/1xK8jk
  6. Final expressivism talk: Mark Richard on commitments as semantic values. http://yfrog.com/7afchij
  7. Last day of expressivism: Seth on 'content probabilism' & probability space as a hyperplan for belief. http://yfrog.com/e6y32j
  8. Gibbard comparing his view to Quine's. http://yfrog.com/jdb84j
  9. Allan Gibbard speaking about meaning as a normative concept. http://yfrog.com/ba6jvj
  10. Fourth day of expressivism: first talk: Steve Barker on global expressivism. http://yfrog.com/09utaj
  11. Matthew Chrisman on expressivism, inferentialism and theories of meaning http://yfrog.com/ek2shj
  12. 3-D semantics w hyperplans. http://yfrog.com/7ahw1zj
  13. Third day of expressivism: Seth Yalcin on plan-laden semantics. http://yfrog.com/3y1cej
  14. POST DOC, philosophy of language, available at CSMN in Oslo: http://tr.im/Dkij
  15. Schroeder's 4 lectures on expressivism: among most impressive and interesting talks given at Arche over last 3 years.
  16. Schroeder on biforcated attitude semantics. http://yfrog.com/0nyx7ej
  17. Expressivism as disagreement class semantics - notational variant of gibbard's semantics http://yfrog.com/76kuvj
  18. Schroeder talking about last 30 years on frege-geach problem. http://yfrog.com/9e2zej
  19. Mark Schroeder kicks off a full week of talks and lectures on expressivism. http://bit.ly/1JiCNs
  20. Susanna Siegel defending the view that we can experience first person causation. http://yfrog.com/0aimowj