Self-Knowledge and Agency
Cowley Place
Oxford OX4 1DY
United Kingdom
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Description: The conference will bring together established and emerging researchers with a view to exploring Agentialist accounts of self-knowledge, their problems and prospects.
Registration: Everyone is welcome to attend, but places are limited and so registration is required. The registration procedure is available via a link on this webpage or at the following address: http://www.oxforduniversitystores.co.uk/product-catalogue/philosophy-faculty/philosophy-faculty-events/selfknowledge-and-agency.
If you find that registration is no longer possible via this link, please write to the organisers; you may have to be put on a waiting list.
Bursaries: There is a limited number of bursaries for graduate students, to cover registration and half of the accommodation costs. To apply, please contact Sebastian Grève ([email protected]).
Programme:
DAY 1, Friday 19th May
8.30 Reception
9.00 Matthew Boyle, 'Self-Knowledge, Self-Concern, and the First Person Perspective'—Sophie Archer commenting
11.00 Refreshments
11.30 Rachael Wiseman, 'Self-Knowledge and Self-Ascription'—Roger Teichmann commenting
1.30 Lunch
3.00 Matthew Parrott, 'Self-Blindness and Self-Knowledge'—Anil Gomes commenting
5.00 Refreshments
5.30 Richard Moran, 'Notes on What the Philosophical Topic of Self-Knowledge Might Be'
DAY 2, Saturday 20th May
10.00 Reception
10.30 Brie Gertler, 'Self-Observation, Rationality, and Agency'—Bill Child commenting
12.30 Lunch
2.00 Lucy Campbell, 'Self-Knowledge, Belief, Ability (and Agency?)'—John Hyman commenting
4.00 Refreshments
4.30 Johannes Roessler, 'Perception, Recognition and Self-Knowledge'—Eylem Ozaltun commenting
6.30 End of conference
For further information, please contact Casey Doyle ([email protected]), Sebastian Grève ([email protected]) or Ben Sorgiovanni ([email protected]).
The event is jointly funded by St Hilda's College, Queen's College, the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Oxford, the John Fell Fund, the Mind Association and the Analysis Trust.
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