Tuesday, February 25 2025, 4 - 5pm 115 Peabody Hall Greg Moss Philosophy Chinese University of Hong Kong Greg Moss' website This talk is based on my article, "Transcending Everything," which appeared as the postscript to the book Everything and Nothing (Polity Press) by Graham Priest and Markus Gabriel. I argue for Absolute Dialetheism, the view that the world exists as a true contradiction. Through an extensive engagement and dialogue with the work of Graham Priest and Markus Gabriel, I demonstrate the relevance of dialectical thinking for metaphysical and epistemological thinking in contemporary philosophical thought. Greg Moss is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He was previously a lecturer in philosophy at Clemson University from 2014-2016. He completed PhD in philosophy in August 2014 under Distinguished Research Professor Richard Dien Winfield at the University of Georgia and completed a Fulbright Research Fellowship in Bonn, Germany (2013-2014). His scholarly work is mainly focused on systematic metaphysical and epistemological questions that stem from the Post-Kantian German and Ancient Greek philosophical traditions.