What We Do: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on the Aims and Methods of Philosophy

April 4, 2014 - April 5, 2014
Department of Philosophy, Central European University

Gellner Room
Nádor utca 9
1051 Budapest 1051
Hungary

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Speakers:

Fabienne Peter
University of Warwick

Organisers:

David Bitter
Central European University
Laszlo Kajtar
Central European University
Anton Markoc
Central European University
Attila Mraz
Central European University
Magdolna Nyulaszi
Central European University
Holger Thiel
Central European University

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4th April, 2014

Friday

09:00 Registration & Coffee

09:30 Welcome


09:40 - 10:30

Alexander Geddes 

(University College London)

"Judgments about Thought Experiments"

Comments:

Katalin Farkas


10:30 - 11:20

Stephen Ryan

(University of Edinburgh) 

"Reliance on Intuitions: A Response to Cappelen"

Comments:

Róbert Mátyási


11:50 - 12:40

Matti Heinonen

(University of Helsinki)

"Collective Intentional Action and the Naturalist’s Dilemma"

Comments:

John Michael


14:20 - 15:10

Felicity Loudon

(University of St. Andrews)

"Engaging Philosophically with Past Philosophy"

Comments:

David Weberman


15:10 - 16:00

Anna Christen

(University of St. Andrews)

"On the Significance of Geistesgeschichte within Contemporary Philosophy"

Comments:

László Kajtár


5th April, 2014

Saturday 


 10:30 - 12:00

Keynote

Fabienne Peter

(University of Warwick)

"Justification in Moral and Political Philosophy"


13:30-14:20

Ali Emre Benli

(LUISS University)

"Problem of Consent: Theorizing Justice and Political Guidance in Contemporary Democracies"

Comments:

Orsolya Reich 


14:20 - 15:10

Kevin Tobia

(University of Oxford)

“Moral Intuition, Expertise, and Methodology"

Comments:

Anton Markoč 


15:40 - 16:30

Kapelner Zsolt

(CEU)

"Why Analytic Philosophy Needs a Definition"

Comments:

Dániel Kodaj 


 16:30 - 17:20

Sebastian Wyss 

(University of Zurich)

"Wittgenstein's Conception of Philosophy: Negativism and Value"

Comments:

Colin McCullough-Benner 

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