FRIDAY 27/9
10.00 - 10.30
Registration and coffee
10.30 - 10.40
Opening address: Astrid Söderbergh Widding, Vice-Chancellor at Stockholm University
10.40 - 11.40
Keynote address: Martin Davies (University of Oxford)
‘Cognitive theories of delusion
‘Cognitive theories of delusion
11.40 - 12.40
Presentation I: Umut Baysan (University of Glasgow)
‘Powers and Realization’
Comments: Sören Häggqvist
‘Powers and Realization’
Comments: Sören Häggqvist
12.40 - 14.00
Lunch
14.00 - 15.00
Presentation II: Léa Salje (University College London)
‘The Self Reference Rule and the Threat of Cirlularity‘
Comments: Åsa Wikforss
‘The Self Reference Rule and the Threat of Cirlularity‘
Comments: Åsa Wikforss
15.00 - 16.00
Presentation III: Pablo Carnino (University of Geneva)
‘How Not to Ground Explanation
Comments: Henning Strandin
‘How Not to Ground Explanation
Comments: Henning Strandin
16.00 - 16.15
Coffee
16.15 - 17.15
Presentation IV: Daniel Brigham (Trinity College, Cambridge)
‘The Identity Theory of Truth and Unthinkable Facts‘
Comments: Peter Pagin
‘The Identity Theory of Truth and Unthinkable Facts‘
Comments: Peter Pagin
17.15 - 18.15
Presentation V: Nick Hughes (Arché/CSMN)
‘Consistency and Evidence‘
Comments: Karl Karlander
‘Consistency and Evidence‘
Comments: Karl Karlander
19.00
Conference dinner (contact Sara Packalén <sara.packalen@philosophy.su.se> to register, and for information about payment. Deadline for dinner registration is 19 September.)
SATURDAY 28/9
9.30-10.30
Presentation VI: Suki Finn (University of York)
‘Humean Supervenience Rebugged‘
Comments: Marcel Quarfood
‘Humean Supervenience Rebugged‘
Comments: Marcel Quarfood
10.30-11.30
Presentation VII: Filippo Contesi (University of York)
‘Disgust, Transparency and the Paradox of Fiction‘
Comments: Anna Petronella Foultier
‘Disgust, Transparency and the Paradox of Fiction‘
Comments: Anna Petronella Foultier
11.30-12.00
Coffee and sandwiches
12.00-13.00
Presentation VIII: Susanne Burri (London School of Economics and Political Science)
‘Is death bad for the person who dies?‘
Comments: Jens Johansson
‘Is death bad for the person who dies?‘
Comments: Jens Johansson
13.00-14.00
Keynote address: Elinor Mason (University of Edinburgh)
'Responsibility for moral ignorance‘
'Responsibility for moral ignorance‘