BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Grails iCalendar plugin//NONSGML Grails iCalendar plugin//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240328T142056Z DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180723T053000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180724T130000 SUMMARY:First Bochum Graduate Workshop in Philosophy of Mind and of Cognitive Science UID:20240328T142056Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:Europe/Berlin LOCATION:Universitätsstraße 150\, Bochum\, Germany\, 44780 DESCRIPTION:
Workshop description:
The purpose of this workshop is to give early career researchers working in Philosophy of Mind and of Cognitive Science the opportunity to discuss and receive in-depth comments on their works\, ideally\, extended drafts close to submission. The workshop will bring together eight early career researchers &mdash\; four internal to the RUB and four external &mdash\; working on interrelated topics. Each speaker will be paired with an early career researcher from the RUB or the Research Group in Situated Cognition working on the same or closely related topic. The paired speakers will receive each other&rsquo\;s papers in advance\, and will be invited to comment on each other&rsquo\;s talk. In addition\, there will be two keynote speakers who will present their current work and participate in the discussion.
Confirmed speakers:
&mdash\; Giulia Martina (Warwick)
"Smell and Objectivity"
&mdash\; Douglas Wadle (University of Southern California)
"Minimal Modalities and Mental Content"
&mdash\; Judith Martens (RUB)
TBA
&mdash\; Jakub Mihá\;lik (Czech Academy of Sciences)
"Why the Panqualytists Cannot Account for Awareness"
&mdash\; Alfredo Vernazzani (RUB)
"Do We See Facts?"
&mdash\; Oliver Lukitsch (Universitä\;t Wien)
"Effort\, Uncertainty\, and the Sense of Agency" \;
&mdash\; Matej Kohá\;r (RUB)
"Hacking Representations\, If you Could Spray Them\, They'd Be Real"
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&mdash\; Luke Roelofs (RUB)
"Sympathetic Imagination\, Conceivability Arguments\, and the Metaphysics of Mind"
Keynote speakers:
&mdash\; Jim Pryor (NYU)
"Coincident Beliefs"
&mdash\; Eva Schmidt (UZH)  \;
"Objectivism and Causalism on Error\, Past\, and Future" \;
Partecipation: \;
Partecipation is free\, but please register in advance by sending an email to alfredo-vernazzani AT daad-alumni.de
Sponsors: \;
The event is sponsored by the Volkwswagenstiftung's project "Perceiving the World and Understanding other Minds" and by the RTG group on Situated Cognition. We thank Prof. T. Schlicht and Prof. A. Newen for their support.  \;
Organizers:
Judith Martens\, Krys Dolega\, Elmarie Venter\, Alfredo Vernazzani\, Luke Roelofs.