Coximap
hosted by the
Institute of Cognitive Science
University of Osnabrueck
April 1 – April 4, 2009
William James Lecture 2009: “Thinking with Feelings”, presented by Prof. Jesse Prinz (John J. Rogers Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Graduate and Postgraduate Conference
Michael O’Sullivan (King’s College, London): Psychology and the Representational View of Perception
James Trafford (University of East London): Epistemic Physicalism and Perspicous Entailment
Alexandros Tillas (University of Bristol): How Do We Get Concepts?
David Kovacs (Erasmus College, Budapest): Subjects, Hosts and the Many-thinkers Problem
Bryony Pierce (University of Bristol): Psychological Consistency and the Knobe Effect
Rebekka Hufendiek (Humboldt University, Berlin): What Does Jealousy Represent?
Felicitas Krämer (University of Duesseldorf): TBA
Location: University of Osnabrueck, Campus Westerberg, 66/E01
| Wednesday, April 1 |
Thursday, April 2 |
Friday, April 3 |
Saturday, April 4 |
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| 9 - 12 | Jesse Prinz Consciousness and Attention |
Jesse Prinz Emotions and Embodiment |
Jesse Prinz Morality and Emotions |
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| 12 -1 | lunch | lunch | ||
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opening | |
| 1.30 - 3 | Michael O’Sullivan (King’s College, London) Psychology and the Representational Theory of Perception |
David Kovacs (Erasmus College, Budapest) Subjects, Hosts, and the Many Thinkers Problem |
Alexandros Tillas (University of Bristol) How Do We Get Concepts? |
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| 3 - 4.30 | James Trafford (University of East London) Epistemic Physicalism and Perspicous Entailment |
Bryony Pierce (University of Bristol) Psychological Consistency and the Knobe Effect |
Rebekka Hufendiek (Humboldt University, Berlin) What Does Jealousy Represent? |
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| 4.30 - 5 | break | break | break | |
| 5 - 8 | Jesse Prinz Concept Empiricism |
Felicitas Krämer (University of Duesseldorf) Moral Emotions |
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Jesse Prinz Thinking With Feelings |
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All events are open to the public. Please register.
Organization:
Prof. Dr. Sven Walter
Institute of Cognitive Science
Albrechtstraße 28
D-49069 Osnabrueck, Germany
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