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SUMMARY:27th Oxford Graduate Conference
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LOCATION:Radcliffe Humanities Building\, Radcliffe Observatory Quarter\, Woodstock Road\, Oxford\, United Kingdom\, OX2 6GG
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>The University of Oxford's 27th Annual Graduate Philosophy Conference</strong></p>\n<p><br>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>The 27th Annual Oxford Philosophy Graduate Conference will be held on the&nbsp\;<strong>11th-12th November 2023 at the University of Oxford</strong>.<br><br>This highly anticipated event enjoys a reputation for being one of the most prestigious philosophy conferences at graduate level in the world. It involves 3 Keynotes\, 11 presentations by Grad Students with responses from Oxford faculty members\, as well as a session on publishing by the co-editor of Mind. It is an opportunity to network with the faculty members as well as other Grad Students from around the world.<br><br>We are delighted to announce our three keynote speakers at this year&rsquo\;s conference: &nbsp\;<br><br><strong>Julia Driver</strong>&nbsp\;(Austin / St. Andrews)<br><strong>C&eacute\;cile Fabre</strong>&nbsp\;(Oxford) and<br><strong>Crispin Wright&nbsp\;</strong>(Stirling)<br><br>The conference is often filled to capacity and spaces may be limited. This is your opportunity to secure your place to attend in person. To register click&nbsp\;here:&nbsp\;<a href="https://www.philosophy.ox.ac.uk/the-27th-oxford-graduate-philosophy-conference">https://www.philosophy.ox.ac.uk/the-27th-oxford-graduate-philosophy-conference</a><br><br><br><strong>Details</strong><br><br>Sponsors: The 27th Annual Oxford Philosophy Graduate Conference has been made possible thanks to the generous support of The Aristotelian Society\, The Analysis Trust\, The Oxford Philosophy Department\, and The Royal Institute of Philosophy<br><br>Venue: The Radcliffe Humanities Building\, Radcliffe Observatory Quarter. Woodstock Road Oxford OX2 6GG<br><br>The current conference schedule is:<br><br><br><strong>Saturday 11th November</strong><br><br><em>9-9.30 Breakfast and registration</em><br><br>9.30-10.25 Joel Joseph (St Andrews) 'Eliminative Harming Without Intentions'<br>Response: Jeff McMahan<br><br>10.30-11.20 Adrian W. Moore (Oxford\, Co-Editor of Mind) Publishing Workshop<br><br><em>15 mins tea and coffee break<br></em><br>11.35-12.45 KEYNOTE: Julia Driver (UT Austin / St Andrews) 'It's Understandable'<br><br><em>12.45-13.45 Lunch</em><br><br>13.45-14.40 Subin Park (UC San Diego) 'Can Crafts Be Misused? Craft in Aristotle&rsquo\;s Nicomachean Ethics'<br>Response: Karen Nielsen<br><br>14.45-15.40 Emma Emrich (Fordham University) 'Teleological Unity Among Plurality: Richard of Mediavilla and the Plurality of Substantial Form Debate'<br>Response: Cecilia Trifogli<br><br><em>15 mins tea and coffee break</em><br><br>15.55-16.50 Christabel Cane (UCL) 'The Problems of Temporarily Held Properties'<br>Response: Nick Jones<br><br>16.55-17.50 Frederik J. Andersen (St Andrews) 'Countering Justification Holism in the Epistemology of Logic: The Argument from Pre-Theoretic Universality'<br>Response: Timothy Williamson<br><br><em>15 mins tea and coffee break</em><br><br>18.05-19.15 KEYNOTE: Crispin Wright (Stirling) 'The Sceptic and the dogmatist (small 'd')'<br><br><em>19.40-22.00 Dinner</em><br><br><br><strong>Sunday 12th November</strong><br><br><em>9-9.30 Breakfast and registration</em><br><br>9.30-10.25 Brett Park (Pittsburgh) 'Causation Beyond Manipulation'<br>Response: Christopher Timpson<br><br>10.30-11.25 Ruodan Que (KCL) 'Bringing Explanation and Grounding Together: An Investigation into Metaphysical Explanation\, Grounding\, and Explanation Tout Court'<br>Response: Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra<br><br><em>15 mins tea and coffee break</em><br><br>11.40-12.35 Tobias Sandoval (UT Austin) 'Is the Content of Episodic Memory Propositional?'<br>Response: Bernhard Salow<br><br><em>12.35-13.30 Lunch</em><br><br>13.30-14.25 Levin G&uuml\;ver (UCL) 'The Unity of Motive'<br>Response: Grant Lamond<br><br>14.30-15.25 Jordan Scott (Rutgers) 'The Implications of Racist Perception'<br>Response: C&eacute\;cile Fabre<br><br><em>15 mins tea and coffee break</em><br><br>15.40-16.35 Katherine Crone (St Andrews) 'The Fitting Resolution of Anger in Unconditional Forgiveness'<br>Response: Julia Driver<br><br>16.40-17.50 KEYNOTE: C&eacute\;cile Fabre (Oxford) 'The Expressive Duty to Vote'<br><br><em>17.50-19 Wine Reception</em><br><br><br>For more information you can contact us at&nbsp\;gradconf@philosophy.ox.ac.uk<br><br>Looking forward to seeing you there\,<br><br>Mattia Cecchinato\, Daniel Rowe (co-chairs)<br>James Glover\, Elisabetta Sassarini\, Milan Hartwig\, Jonathan Krude\, Patrick Williamson (organising committee)</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Elisabetta Sassarini;CN=Mattia Cecchinato;CN=Patrick Williamson;CN=James Ming Glover;CN=Daniel Rowe:
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