The 6th Seoul Philosophy Graduate Conference
April 21, 2018 - April 22, 2018
Korean Society for Analytic Philosophy, Student Division
Building 4, Room 302, Seoul National University
Seoul
South Korea
Sponsor(s):
- The Veritas Research Center (directed by Prof. Nikolaj J. L. L. Pedersen)
- National Research Foundation of Korea
- Moha Fund for Analytic Philosophy
- Department of Philosophy, Seoul National University
- Korean Society for Analytic Philosophy
Speakers:
University of Connecticut
University of Notre Dame
University of Waikato
Organisers:
University of California, Davis (PhD)
Yonsei University
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Seoul Philosophy Graduate Conference is an annual international graduate conference held in Seoul Capital Area. For our past conferences, we have featured speakers from Australia, Canada, China, Denmark, Italy, Japan, Korea, Scotland, Taiwan, Singapore, and U.S.A.
Keynote Speeches
- Jc Beall (University of Connecticut): "On the Universality of Truth and Its Inexpressibility in Some True Theories"
- Joseph Ulatowski (University of Waikato): "Do People Really Think that “P” Is True If And Only If P?"
Main Talks
- Haktan Akcin (Lingnan University): "What is Really Wrong with Ontic Structural Realism? On the Possibility of Reading off Ontology from Current Fundamental Science"
- Chris Atkinson (Lingnan University): "The Aim of Belief and Withheld Belief"
- Joaquim Giannotti (University of Glasgow): "Ontological Fundamentality"
- Mohsen Haeri (Tarbiat Modares University): "A Place for Logic in the Philosopher’s Paradise"
- Donghoon Lee (Yonsei University): "Mental Counterpart Theory"
- Wooram Lee (University of Southern California): "The Real Myth of Coherence"
- Youngchan Lee (Seoul National University): "Against Existence Principle"
- Jakob Ohlhorst (University of Cologne): "How to Tragically Deceive Yourself"
- David Storrs-Fox (New York University): "Alternative Possibilities and the Reverse Frankfurt Case"
- Adrian K. Yee (University of Toronto): "Three Tensions in D’Alembert’s Philosophy of Probability"
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