Events
Conference: Stephan Schmid (Hamburg) “Two Kinds of Grounding? Suárez on Natural Resultance and Foundation”
Contact: Mario Schärli.
EXRE Colloquium: Two Problems of the Essential Indexical – Gregory Bochner (Université libre de Bruxelles)
Both Perry (1979) and Lewis (1979) had introduced the problem of the essential indexical (PEI) as a problem that de se attitudes in particular would raise for the doctrine propositions (DOP), which analyses attitudes like beliefs as two-place relations between a subject and a proposition. But recently, a growing number …
Workshop with Sebastian Watzl on Attention
Workshop on Attention
with Sebastian Watzl (Oslo)
Monday November 20th
Morning: MIS04 4112 / Salle Jäggi
9:00-10:30 Structuring Mind
11:00-12:00 Phenomenal Structures
Afternoon: MIS08 0102 (rue de Rome 6)
14:00-15:15 Awareness of Attending
15:45-17:00 Attention and Consciousness
EXRE Colloquium: Does Nationhood Promote Egalitarian Justice? Challenging the National Identity Argument – Nils Holtug (Copenhagen)
According to the national identity argument, a shared national identity promotes social cohesion and in particular trust and solidarity, which is again required for egalitarian redistribution. I criticize the argument, suggesting both that the theoretical reasons for accepting it are unconvincing and that it is not supported by the available …
EXRE Colloquium: Thin Atomism – Alain Pe-Curto (Geneva)
EXRE Colloquium: Éthique du care et particularisme moral: la question de l’allaitement maternel – Layla Raïd (Université de Picardie Jules Verne)
EXRE Colloquium: Kant on the Supersensible Grounds of Our Experience: a Reply to Jacobi – Houston Smit (University of Arizona)
Workshop with Lucy O’Brien
14.00-15.00 Mario Schärli “I think, I am, and God necessarily exists — an Inquiry about Existence-Arguments”
15.00-15.15 Break
15.15-16.15 Donnchadh O’Conaill, “'Acting in the Light of Reasons'”
16.15-16.30 Break
16.30-17.30 Davood Bahjat Fumani “How Do You Know What You Know about your mind?”
Lake Geneva Graduate Conference
9.00-10.15 Gianfranco Soldati (Fribourg, CH) “Conative Transparency”
10.15-10.45 Coffee & Croissants break
10.45-11.30Maik Niemeck (Freiburg, DE) “How to Account for the Subjective
Character of Experience?”
11.30-12.15 Samuel D. Warren (Western Michigan University), “Byrne’s Bouletic
Schema: When is it Defeated?”
12.30-13.30 Lunch
13.30-14.45 Lucy O’Brien (University College London) …