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SUMMARY:The Nature of Desire
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LOCATION:Boulevard du Pont-d’Arve 40\, Genève\, Switzerland\, 1205
DESCRIPTION:<p>As a matter of fact\, we desire lots of things. But what are desires? Despite the standard mention of desires in different contemporary debates\, the question of the&nbsp\;<em>nature</em>&nbsp\;of desire is rarely addressed. The aim of this conference is to put the issue of the nature of desire in its right place.</p>\n<p>In the recent literature\, several accounts of desires have been defended. For some\, values are essential to understand desires. For others\, the relation desires bear to motivation and action is essential to them. Alternatively\, several accounts construe desires as essentially related to norms. Finally\, for some\, the key for understanding desires lies\, respectively\, in rewards or in needs.</p>\n<p>The conference will discuss these different views of desires by addressing questions of the following sort. Are desires essentially experiences as of the good? Are they essentially dispositions to act? Do they involve a specific mode under which content is represented? What is the relation between the nature of desire and their peculiar direction of fit? How are we to make sense of the normativity of desires? Are there Moore&rsquo\;s Paradoxes for desires and what do they reveal about desires?</p>\n<p><strong>Program</strong><br><br><strong>Tuesday June 26th\, Desires and Values</strong><br>14.45-15.15 &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Welcome address and coffee<br>15.15-16.35 &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Graham Oddie\, &lsquo\;Desire and the Fitting Attitude Analysis of Value&rsquo\;<br>16.40-18.00 &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Daniel Friedrich\, &lsquo\;Desire and Evaluation&rsquo\;<br><br><strong>Wednesday June 27th\, Desires and Reasons</strong><br>09.00-10.20 &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Peter Railton\, &lsquo\;Rationality in Desire and Belief&rsquo\;<br>10.35-11.55 &nbsp\; &nbsp\; David Wall\, &lsquo\;Desiderative Inconsistency\, Moore&rsquo\;s Paradox and Norms of Desire&rsquo\;<br>12.05-13.25 &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Fred Schueler\, &lsquo\;Deliberation and Desire&rsquo\;<br>15.00-16.20 &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Alex Gregory\, &lsquo\;Might Desires Be Beliefs About Normative Reasons?&rsquo\;<br>16.35-17.55 &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Timothy Schroeder\, &lsquo\;The Neuroscience of Moral Motivation&rsquo\;<br><br><strong>Thursday June 28th\, Desires and Satisfaction</strong><br>09.00-10.20 &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Ronald de Sousa\, &lsquo\;Muses\, Fluffers\, and the Curse of Satisfaction&rsquo\;<br>10.35-11.55 &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Federico Lauria\, &lsquo\;Desires and Ought-to-Be. Motivating a Deontic View of Desires.'<br><br><strong>Directions<br></strong><br>The conference will take place at UniMail (Boulevard du Pont-d&rsquo\;Arve 40\, 1205 Gen&egrave\;ve)\, room&nbsp\;MS050\, in the basement (plan:&nbsp\;<a#1155cc\;"  href="http://www.unige.ch/presse/static/plan/mail.html"  target="_blank">http://www.unige.ch/presse/static/plan/mail.html</a>).<br><br>To get there from the airport\, the simplest and quickest way is to take a train to Geneva main&nbsp\;station (7 minutes from the airport to the main station). Just before going out of the arrival -&nbsp\;luggage hall and moving towards exit\, there is a machine which distributes free tickets to&nbsp\;passengers arriving\, for a one hour ride all over Geneva in all public transports. (Anyway\, a single&nbsp\;ticket for one hour costs CHF 3.50.) Follow the sign "Geneve - Centre" at the airport train station&nbsp\;and take any train\, they all stop at the main train station (first stop). Then take the tram as&nbsp\;indicated below.<br><br>To get there from the train station\, take tram 15 direction Palettes to UniMail. (5 stops\, 10&nbsp\;minutes\, ticket 3.50 CHF to be bought at the tram stop.)<br><br>To move around in Geneva\, the simplest way by far is to use public transportation. The hotel has&nbsp\;to provide you with a free day pass for all public transportation\, do not forget to ask for it. The&nbsp\;public transport company (TPG) has a useful route planner&nbsp\;(<a#1155cc\;"  href="http://tpg.hafas.de/bin/tp/query.exe/en"  target="_blank">http://tpg.hafas.de/bin/tp/query.exe/en</a>).<br><br>This conference is organized by the research group Thumos\, the Swiss Center for Affective&nbsp\;Sciences\, and sponsored by the Swiss National Science Foundation.<br><br>Attendance is free and all are welcome.&nbsp\;Please contact&nbsp\;<a#1155cc\;" href="mailto:Federico.Lauria@unige.ch">Federico.Lauria@unige.ch</a>&nbsp\;or&nbsp\;<a#1155cc\;" href="mailto:Julien.Deonna@unige.ch">Julien.Deonna@unige.ch</a>&nbsp\;for any question.</p>
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