Research Group in Analytic Philosophy

LOGOS is an international group of researchers who work on core issues in a variety of central areas of philosophy. Their research is unified by a common methodological approach properly characterized as analytic.

LOGOS is recognized by the Catalan government as a consolidated research group. It is a founding member of the Barcelona Institute of Analytic Philosophy, a María Maeztu Unit of Excellence.


Activities

LOGOS regularly organizes colloquia with invited speakers from Spain and abroad, internal research seminars, reading groups, as well as international workshops and conferences. Its predoctoral fellows run their own Graduate Research Seminar to discuss work-in-progress.

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23 Feb 26    
11:00 - 13:00
Seminari Ramon Llull (4th floor, Facultat de Filosofia, UB)
Abstract: Deep learning models achieve high performance in various downstream tasks, yet their complexity hinders the evaluation of their underlying reasoning. The field of eXplainable Artificial...
24 Feb 26    
12:00 - 14:00
UB (Barcelona)
Tuesday February 24 (Seminari de Filosofia), Thursday February 26 (aula 410) and Friday February 27, 12-14 (Seminari de Filosofia) Prof. Ernest Sosa (Rutgers, http://www.erniesosa.com/) will offer...
25 Feb 26    
15:00 - 17:00
Seminari de Filosofia, Faculty of Philosophy (4th floor), University of Barcelona
Abstract: The colloquium talk is embedded in the PhD course taught this same week. The course and the talk will take up some chapters of a...
26 Feb 26    
12:00 - 14:00
UB (Barcelona)
Tuesday February 24 (Seminari de Filosofia), Thursday February 26 (aula 410) and Friday February 27, 12-14 (Seminari de Filosofia) Prof. Ernest Sosa (Rutgers, http://www.erniesosa.com/) will offer...
26 Feb 26    
14:30 - 19:40
Room 24.112, Mercè Rodoreda Building, Campus Ciutadella, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
https://www.upf.edu/web/thought-sharing-in-action/tsa-colloquium-february-27th Or online at https://upf-edu.zoom.us/my/tsa.colloquium Speakers: ​​​​​​​Elisabeth Pacherie, Hong Yu Wong, Stephan Torre. Krisztina Orbán To register, email tsa.colloquium@upf.edu Program 14:30 - Introduction 14:40–15:50 - Elisabeth...
27 Feb 26    
12:00 - 14:00
UB (Barcelona)
Tuesday February 24 (Seminari de Filosofia), Thursday February 26 (aula 410) and Friday February 27, 12-14 (Seminari de Filosofia) Prof. Ernest Sosa (Rutgers, http://www.erniesosa.com/) will offer...
4 Mar 26    
11:00 - 12:30
Seminari Ramon Llull (4th floor, Facultat de Filosofia, UB)
Abstract: An agent is objectively rational iff she believes and acts in accordance with what the objective rules of rationality dictate, whatever these rules might...
4 Mar 26    
15:00 - 17:00
Seminari de Filosofia (UB, Faculty of Philosophy, 4th floor)
Abstract: Epistemic injustice occurs when—due to identity prejudices or structural marginalization—subjects are wronged in their capacity as knowers (Fricker 2007). According to Fricker, epistemic injustice...
5 Mar 26    
16:00 - 18:00
Seminari María Zambrano, UB
Abstract: By adding a validity predicate Val to a propositional language, we develop a validity theory that fully and correctly captures its metalinguistic validity. This...
6 Mar 26    
14:00 - 16:00
Seminari Ramon Llull (Faculty of Philosophy, UB)
11 Mar 26    
15:00 - 17:00
Seminari de Filosofia, Faculty of Philosophy (4th floor), University of Barcelona
Abstract: The concept of evolvability has sparked considerable debate since it first emerged in evolutionary biology. Initial discussions centered on the intriguing question of the...
25 Mar 26    
15:00 - 17:00
Seminari de Filosofia (UB, Faculty of Philosophy, 4th floor)
 Abstract: The problem of the many is a problem about ordinary objects and their parts. There is a single cloud in the sky, but a number...
26 Mar 26    
15:00 - 18:00
https://www.upf.edu/web/thought-sharing-in-action/tsa-colloquium Time: 15:00–18:00 Location: ​​​​​​​Online (https://upf-edu.zoom.us/my/tsa.colloquium) Speakers: ​​​​​​​Manolo Martínez, David Barack
26 Mar 26    
16:00 - 18:00
Seminari María Zambrano, UB
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Seminari Ramon Llull (4th floor, Facultat de Filosofia, UB)
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25 Feb 26
Seminari de Filosofia, Faculty of Philosophy (4th floor), University of Barcelona
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Room 24.112, Mercè Rodoreda Building, Campus Ciutadella, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
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Seminari Ramon Llull (4th floor, Facultat de Filosofia, UB)
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Seminari de Filosofia (UB, Faculty of Philosophy, 4th floor)
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Seminari de Filosofia, Faculty of Philosophy (4th floor), University of Barcelona
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Seminari de Filosofia (UB, Faculty of Philosophy, 4th floor)
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Seminari María Zambrano, UB

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04 Mar

Subjective and objective rationality

4 Mar 26    
11:00 - 12:30
Seminari Ramon Llull (4th floor, Facultat de Filosofia, UB)
04 Mar

Core beliefs and epistemic injustice

4 Mar 26    
15:00 - 17:00
Seminari de Filosofia (UB, Faculty of Philosophy, 4th floor)
05 Mar

GRSem: A Non-binary Naïve Validity Theory

5 Mar 26    
16:00 - 18:00
Seminari María Zambrano, UB
06 Mar

Training Session for BIAP/LOGOS PhD Students – Session 3: Experience & Advice from Current Postdocs

6 Mar 26    
14:00 - 16:00
Seminari Ramon Llull (Faculty of Philosophy, UB)

Based at the University of Barcelona, LOGOS is composed of permanent faculty and postdoctoral and predoctoral fellows, affiliated with the Universities of Barcelona, Pompeu Fabra and Girona, as well as the Autonomous University of Barcelona. It regularly hosts researchers and doctoral students visiting from institutions abroad.

LOGOS senior members regularly lead research projects on important philosophical topics across a variety of fields. These projects are part of highly competitive funding schemes and allow the group to finance its activities. They often come with fellowships for early stage researchers.

LOGOS members regularly publish their research with internationally renowned, peer-reviewed journals and publishing houses. They provide services to the profession as editors, members of editorial boards, and academic referees for top-tier publications.

LOGOS engages in a variety of activities of outreach to the interested public, making philosophical issues more readily accessible and providing insights into the research done by its members. LOGOS regularly contributes to the University of Barcelona’s BCN Pensa outreach festival and lecture series for secondary school teachers organized by the Catalan Society for Philosophy.