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SUMMARY:Immateriality
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LOCATION:Trinity College\, Cambridge\, United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:<p>Suppose that immaterial things exist. Could they have causal powers? A spatial location? Could they think? In this conference we will investigate the condition of immateriality\, and its relation to the self and cognition.<br><br><strong>Programme</strong></p>\n<p>9.15 Conference opens in Junior Parlour\, Trinity College<br><br>9:30 John Marenbon (Trinity College\, Cambridge) and Tianyue Wu (Peking University) <br>Introduction:&nbsp\; Immateriality in the Philosophy of the Long Middle Ages &ndash\; a project<br><br>10:15 Tianyi Zhang (Trinity College\, Cambridge): Suhrawardi and the Nature of Illuminationism<br><br>11:15 Coffee break<br><br>11:45 Elena Baltuta (Humboldt University\, Berlin): What is the Matter&nbsp\; with Matter? Concept Transformations in Aquinas and Kilwardby<br><br>12:45 Lunch Break<br>&nbsp\;<br>(There is a sandwich lunch for participants in the Allhusen Room\, Trinity College\, at 1.00)<br><br>2.00 Chris Meyns (University of Cambridge): Extended Souls<br><br>3.00 Paul Lodge (Mansfield College\, Oxford): Leibniz on &lsquo\;whether any material being thinks\, or no&rsquo\;<br><br>4.00 Coffee break<br><br>4.30 Maria Rosa Antognazza (King&rsquo\;s College London): Immateriality and Primary Matter in Leibniz<br><br>5.30 Howard Robinson (Central European University): Intellect or sensory consciousness: which is more resistant to materialism?<br><br>6.45 Tim Crane (University of Cambridge): Conclusion<br><br>7.00 Conference ends<br><br>Event hashtag: #immaterial2016<br><br>This conference is free and open to all (embodied or otherwise).<br><br>A joint conference organized by the University of Cambridge &ndash\; Peking University Immateriality\, Thinking and the Self Project (British Academy) and New Directions in the Study of the Mind Project (John Templeton Foundation)</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=John Marenbon;CN=Tim  Crane;CN=Chris Meyns:
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