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HomeUpcoming EventsExperimental Philosophy and Normativity Workshop
Experimental Philosophy and Normativity Workshop

PROVISIONAL SCHEDULE

Monday 22 July 2019

9:15 -­‐ 9:30 Welcome & Introduction

9:30 -­‐ 10:30 Talk 1: Matthew Kopec (ANU)
"Cooperating with future generations”

10:30 -­‐ 10:50 Coffee Break

10:50 -­‐ 11:50 Talk 2: Mark Alfano (Delft/ACU)
"Social Network Epistemology"

11:50 -­‐ 12:50 Lunch Break

12:50 -­‐ 1:50 Talk 3: Joshua Knobe (Yale)
"Intuitions about Freedom"

2:00 -­‐ 3:00 Talk 4: Paul Henne (Lake Forest)
"Causal Superseding with Action"

3:00 -­‐ 3:30 Coffee Break

3:30 -­‐ 4:30 Talk 5: Toby Handfield (Monash)
"Moral commitments as signaling devices"

4:40 -­‐ 5:40 Talk 6: Cristina Bicchieri (Penn) [Title TBA]

6:00 -­‐ Drinks at Fellows followed by dinner (TBC)
 

Tuesday 23 July 2019

9:30 -­‐ 10:30 Talk 7: Nicholas Southwood (ANU) & Matt Lindauer (Brooklyn College, CUNY)
"Feasibility and Normative Encroachment"

10:30 -­‐ 10:50 Coffee Break

10:50 -­‐ 11:50 Talk 8: Jonathan Phillips (Harvard/Dartmouth)
"Practical Worlds; How practical value shapes the generation of possible actions"

11:50 -­‐ 12:50 Lunch Break

12:50 -­‐ 1:50 Talk 9: Alex King (Buffalo)
"Capacity and Moral Agency"

2:00 -­‐ 3:00 Talk 10: Jeanette Kennett (Macquarie)
"Identity and Responsibility in Dementia: Folk intuitions and criminal practice"

3:00 -­‐ 3:30 Coffee Break

3:30 -­‐ 4:30 Talk 11: Walter Sinnott-­‐Armstrong (Duke)
"Implicit Moral Attitudes and their Philosophical Lessons"

4:40 -­‐ 5:40 Talk 12: Edouard Machery (Pitt) [Title TBA]

6:00 -­‐ Drinks at Fellows followed by dinner (TBC)

Date & time

  • Mon 22 Jul 2019, 9:00 am - Tue 23 Jul 2019, 5:00 pm

Location

China in the World seminar room, China in the World Building

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