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HomeNewsRoss Pain Will Presenting a Talk At Deakin University
Ross Pain will presenting a talk at Deakin University
Thursday 18 October 2018

Ross Pain, our current PhD student from the School of Philosophy (ANU) will be presenting a talk on "Carnap and Sellars on the Problem of Universals" at Deakin University on Friday November 9, 2018.

Recently there has been increasing interest worldwide in how the 'Pittsburgh School of Philosophy', which builds on Wilfrid Sellars' rich body of philosophical writings, can bring fresh perspectives to epistemology and philosophy of mind. Sellars' searching philosophical analysis of 'experience' in works such as Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind has been used to unite and enrich discussions in traditionally experience-focussed philosophical traditions such as phenomenology and pragmatism. Meanwhile, Sellars' distinctive scientific naturalism has birthed new empirically-informed theories of mind in his students Ruth Millikan and Paul Churchland.

Carl Sachs' recent book Intentionality and the Myths of the Given: Between Pragmatism and Phenomenology deftly bridges all these debates. Being indebted to Merleau-Ponty's philosophy of perception and his treatment of embodied habits, it also opens the prospect for collaboration with contemporary versions of embodied phenomenology that are empirically-informed, like Shaun Gallagher's Enactivist Interventions: Rethinking the Mind. We are using the opportunity of a research visit by both philosophers to Deakin University to organise a workshop around these themes.

Full details as follows:

PROGRAM:

10 a.m. Shaun Gallagher (Memphis) - "Anchoring Know-How: Action, Affordance and Anticipation"

11 a.m. Jack Reynolds (Deakin) - "Argument and Phenomenology"

12 p.m. LUNCH

1 p.m. Cathy Legg (Deakin) - "Pragmatism as Non-Conceptual Content: Its Scope and Limits"

2 p.m. Ross Pain (ANU) - "Carnap and Sellars on the Problem of Universals".

3 p.m. Carl Sachs (Marymount) - "Why Rules Need Habits: Insights from Sellars"

4 p.m. AFTERNOON TEA AND DISCUSSION

If you'd like to attend, please email Cathy Legg (c.legg@deakin.edu.au>). Seats in our chosen venue are unfortunately limited, so priority will be given to those who plan to come for the whole day, and whose research links strongly with workshop themes.

One-day workshop: Friday November 9, 2018

Venue: Deakin Downtown (Level 12, Tower 2, 727 Collins St., Melbourne CBD).