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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20160714T050000
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SUMMARY:Reflexivity: A Cross-Cultural Workshop
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LOCATION:Australian National University\, Canberra\, Australia
DESCRIPTION:<p><em>Reflexivity: A Cross-Cultural Workshop</em> aims to initiate a cross-cultural dialogue between leading philosophers of mind working in Eastern and Western philosophical traditions.</p>\n<p>The focus of the workshop will be the reflexivity of consciousness. A central question in contemporary philosophy of mind concerns what marks a mental state as conscious. One answer is that it must satisfy the transitivity principle\; i.e. if a state is conscious the subject of the state must be conscious of it. Some argue that this principle can only be satisfied if the mental state is reflexive\; i.e. if it is\, in some sense\, <em>self</em>-aware. Others reject this view. Whether mental states are reflexive is a question that not only engages contemporary philosophers of mind but is also the focus of heated dispute amongst Indo-Tibetan Buddhist philosophers. Buddhist approaches to this issue have recently become the focus of productive cross-cultural research\, not only in humanities but also in the cognitive sciences. This workshop will draw together leading philosophers in the cross-cultural philosophy of mind and will engage this emerging field of research</p>\n<p><strong>Registration and Further Information</strong></p>\n<p>Attendees are kindly requested to RSVP (for catering purposes). To RSVP and for further details\, please contact Bronwyn Finnigan: <a href="mailto:Bronwyn.finnigan@anu.edu.au">bronwyn.finnigan@anu.edu.au</a> or&nbsp\; Daniel Stoljar: <a href="mailto:daniel.stoljar@anu.edu.au">daniel.stoljar@anu.edu.au</a></p>
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