Everyday Diversity Project

June 10, 2026 - June 11, 2026
University of Leeds

Woodhouse Lane
Leeds
United Kingdom

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Cambridge University
University of Leeds
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What happens when philosophy of mind takes everyday mental diversity seriously? The Everyday Diversity Project is putting on an interdisciplinary workshop bringing together philosophers, psychologists, and allied researchers to explore the conceptual and methodological implications of natural variation in human mentality. We’re interested not only in recognised forms of neurodiversity (e.g. autism, ADHD), but also in the vast spectrum of differences in how people think, feel, reason, perceive, and experience themselves. 

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Wednesday 10th June

11.15-11.45 Léa Salje (Leeds)

11.50-12.50 Raamy Majeed (Manchester)

1.50-2.50 Silvia Castellano (Salford)

3.20-4.20 Georgie Brighouse (Liverpool)

4.30-5.30 Giulia Martina (Nottingham)

Thursday 11th June

9.30-10.30 Juha Saatsi (Leeds)

10.50-11.50 Max Jones (Bristol)

12-1 Sena Dokmeci (Salford)

1-3 lunch/open discussion

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There is no registration fee for this event, but if you would like to come along please let us know at [email protected] by 20th May. Room information will be emailed to those who have registered nearer the time.

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