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I shall consider various models for this kind of phenomenal revelation and argue that none can … 28 Jun 2024 11:10 - 12:45 Series Reflections on the Scientific Enterprise Edith Heard, chair Epigenetics and Cellular Memory Guest lecturer Marc Saint-Saëns, "Contre le cancer, République Française, center régional anti cancéreux de Toulouse". Illustrated poster, 1932. Printed by Barutel. Harold E. Varmus is invited by the Collège de France assembly at the suggestion of Pr Edith Heard. … 04 Mar 2024 → 25 Mar 2024 Event Aidan Gray Externalism, Transparency, and the (In)transitivity of Coordination Symposium Chairman : Julien Bugnon Abstract Following recent usage, I use 'coordination' to refer to the relation that Fregeans have conceived of as sameness of sense. To a first approximation, representations are coordinated when the fact they are about the same … 27 Jun 2024 16:15 - 17:50 Event Giovanni Merlo Transparency and Solipsism Symposium Presidency : Matheus Valente Abstract According to Phenomenal Transparency, experiencing a phenomenal property puts one is in a position to acquire knowledge of its essence. In this paper, I will argue that Phenomenal Transparency risks forcing upon us a … 27 Jun 2024 14:15 - 15:50 Event Philip Goff A Conceivability Argument for Atheism Symposium Chairman : Julien Bugnon Abstract If God exists necessarily and is essentially conscious, then there is a conscious being in every possible world. However, it is conceivable that nothing is conscious, which perhaps gives us reason to think that it's … 27 Jun 2024 11:10 - 12:45 Event Matheus Valente Now and Then: The Dynamics of Self-Locating Beliefs Symposium Abstract It's often said within epistemology circles that self-locating beliefs about now and then change in peculiar ways incompatible with traditional Bayesian update rules, and so, that these beliefs are epistemically exceptional. The point is clear … 25 Jun 2024 16:55 - 17:50 Event Carlos Mario Márquez Sosa et Ludovic Soutif An Occasion-Sensitive Account of the Indexical Dynamics Symposium Abstract As is well-known, Travis and his followers have argued that the individuation of thoughts is an occasion-sensitive matter (Travis 2000, 2017; Dobler 2020; see also Putnam 2002). This means that the semantic and cognitive individuation of … 25 Jun 2024 15:20 - 16:20 Event Julien Bugnon Transparency and Phenomenal Structure in Phenomenological Reflection Symposium Chair : Rachel Goodman Abstract Let a property concept be transparent if and only if a thinker who has acquired such a concept is in a position to fully understand the nature of the property it is a concept of. Proponents of phenomenal transparency … 26 Jun 2024 16:15 - 17:50 Event Michael Murez Cognitive Dynamics as Mental Vehicle Identity: A Parity Argument from Polysemy Symposium Abstract According to Fregean theories, thinking the same thought requires thinking not only about the same referent, but also thinking about it in the same way, under the same concept. Fregean theories face 'Schiffer's Puzzle' (Schiffer, 2005; Buchanan, … 25 Jun 2024 14:20 - 15:20 Event Marie Guillot Inserted Thought and the Phenomenal-Concept Approach to De Se Thoughts Symposium Chair : Rachel Goodman Abstract I will use the clinical phenomenon of thought insertion as a test case for a comparison between some of the available accounts of the concept of self we use in de se thoughts, namely those thoughts we would most naturally … 26 Jun 2024 14:15 - 15:50 Event Vojislav Bozickovic Indexical Dynamics: Belief Retention and Cognitive Significance Symposium Abstract In relation to Frege's claim that one can express the same thought today by means of 'yesterday' that one expressed yesterday by means of 'today', Perry remarks: But should the Thought be the same? The belief expressed by "The midterm elections … 25 Jun 2024 12:00 - 13:00 Event Víctor M. Verdejo Indexical Dynamics and Composite Modes of Presentation Symposium Abstract With roots in Frege's famous remarks (1956, 296), reflection on Rip van Winkle's fantastic story has played a key role in the philosophical study of indexical dynamics (Kaplan 1989, Perry 1997, Branquinho 2008, Ludlow 2019). Consider now the … 25 Jun 2024 10:30 - 11:30 Event Gregory Bochner Transparency and A Posteriori Physicalism Symposium Chairman : François Recanati Abstract According to a posteriori physicalism, the apparent gap between consciousness and the physical world has its source not in the nature of consciousness (ontological gap), but only in features of the concepts we use to … 26 Jun 2024 11:10 - 12:45 Event Paul Boghossian Transparency Principles Symposium Chairman : François Recanati Abstract I will look at the transparency principles that have been proposed, at the relations between them, and at the role that they play in arguments for and against various weighty philosophical … 26 Jun 2024 09:10 - 10:45 Event David Zapero Can Thoughts Point? Symposium Abstract We frequently rely on the circumstances of our utterance when making recognisable to others what object our utterance is about. We rely, for instance, on spatial proximity to an object. A suitably close object can be referred to in a way that … 24 Jun 2024 17:30 - 18:25 Event Tadeusz Ciecierski Content-Bearers and Indexicality Symposium Abstract One potential conservative reaction to the concept of indexicality of content involves a theory that treats indexicality as a property inherent to content-bearers. While this view aligns intuitively with linguistic cases, as indexicality is … 24 Jun 2024 16:30 - 17:30 Event Taku Uchiyama Knowing How to Keep Track of Particulars Symposium Abstract We often do the same thing by doing different things, while we also do different things by doing the same thing. The former is the case when we think of a particular object (place, time, people, etc.) while we move on from one context to another. … 24 Jun 2024 15:05 - 15:50 Event Bernardo Marques Dynamic Content and the Prospects for a Three-level Account of Content Symposium Abstract In recent decades, a compelling factor contributing to the popularity of referentialist accounts lies in their apparent ability to reconcile their main tenets with Frege's original insights about cognitive significance. To achieve this … 24 Jun 2024 14:20 - 15:05 Event Stefan Rinner Indexicals: A Problem for Chalmers' Two-Dimensional Semantics Symposium Abstract In the last twenty years, Chalmers has argued for a two-dimensional seman- tics, according to which every expression (of the sort that is a candidate to have an extension) is associated with a primary intension and a secondary intension. A … 24 Jun 2024 12:00 - 13:00 Event Maria de Ponte Azkarate & Kepa Korta Ephemeral Episodes, Durable Contents Symposium Abstract In this paper I discuss two approaches to certain context-sensitive cognitive episodes, focusing on temporal indexicals and tense. The first approach is David Kaplan's (1979, 1989). The second is the reflexive-referential approach used by Korta … 24 Jun 2024 10:30 - 11:30 Event Denis Duboule Welcome Symposium 7 Jun 2024 08:50 - 08:55 Event Michael Jung Drug Discovery in Academia: A Progress Report Guest lecturer The conference is in English. Abstract The talk will describe the difficult process of drug development in academia. In particular it will consist of past, present, and hopefully future clinical candidates from the Jung lab. The bulk of the talk will be a … 14 Jun 2024 10:30 - 12:30 Pagination First page Previous page … Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 Page 52 Current page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 … Next page Last page
Event Catherine Volpilhac-Auger The climate according to Montesquieu : strength or curse of despotism ? Symposium 27 Jun 2024 10:45 - 11:15
Event Pierre Briant The Persian-Achaemenid empire, paradigm of " Asian despotism Symposium 27 Jun 2024 10:15 - 10:45
Event David Papineau Problems with Revelation Symposium Chairman : Michael Murez Abstract Various anti-physicalist arguments hinge on the idea that phenomenal concepts reveal the nature of their referents to us. I shall consider various models for this kind of phenomenal revelation and argue that none can … 28 Jun 2024 11:10 - 12:45
Series Reflections on the Scientific Enterprise Edith Heard, chair Epigenetics and Cellular Memory Guest lecturer Marc Saint-Saëns, "Contre le cancer, République Française, center régional anti cancéreux de Toulouse". Illustrated poster, 1932. Printed by Barutel. Harold E. Varmus is invited by the Collège de France assembly at the suggestion of Pr Edith Heard. … 04 Mar 2024 → 25 Mar 2024
Event Aidan Gray Externalism, Transparency, and the (In)transitivity of Coordination Symposium Chairman : Julien Bugnon Abstract Following recent usage, I use 'coordination' to refer to the relation that Fregeans have conceived of as sameness of sense. To a first approximation, representations are coordinated when the fact they are about the same … 27 Jun 2024 16:15 - 17:50
Event Giovanni Merlo Transparency and Solipsism Symposium Presidency : Matheus Valente Abstract According to Phenomenal Transparency, experiencing a phenomenal property puts one is in a position to acquire knowledge of its essence. In this paper, I will argue that Phenomenal Transparency risks forcing upon us a … 27 Jun 2024 14:15 - 15:50
Event Philip Goff A Conceivability Argument for Atheism Symposium Chairman : Julien Bugnon Abstract If God exists necessarily and is essentially conscious, then there is a conscious being in every possible world. However, it is conceivable that nothing is conscious, which perhaps gives us reason to think that it's … 27 Jun 2024 11:10 - 12:45
Event Matheus Valente Now and Then: The Dynamics of Self-Locating Beliefs Symposium Abstract It's often said within epistemology circles that self-locating beliefs about now and then change in peculiar ways incompatible with traditional Bayesian update rules, and so, that these beliefs are epistemically exceptional. The point is clear … 25 Jun 2024 16:55 - 17:50
Event Carlos Mario Márquez Sosa et Ludovic Soutif An Occasion-Sensitive Account of the Indexical Dynamics Symposium Abstract As is well-known, Travis and his followers have argued that the individuation of thoughts is an occasion-sensitive matter (Travis 2000, 2017; Dobler 2020; see also Putnam 2002). This means that the semantic and cognitive individuation of … 25 Jun 2024 15:20 - 16:20
Event Julien Bugnon Transparency and Phenomenal Structure in Phenomenological Reflection Symposium Chair : Rachel Goodman Abstract Let a property concept be transparent if and only if a thinker who has acquired such a concept is in a position to fully understand the nature of the property it is a concept of. Proponents of phenomenal transparency … 26 Jun 2024 16:15 - 17:50
Event Michael Murez Cognitive Dynamics as Mental Vehicle Identity: A Parity Argument from Polysemy Symposium Abstract According to Fregean theories, thinking the same thought requires thinking not only about the same referent, but also thinking about it in the same way, under the same concept. Fregean theories face 'Schiffer's Puzzle' (Schiffer, 2005; Buchanan, … 25 Jun 2024 14:20 - 15:20
Event Marie Guillot Inserted Thought and the Phenomenal-Concept Approach to De Se Thoughts Symposium Chair : Rachel Goodman Abstract I will use the clinical phenomenon of thought insertion as a test case for a comparison between some of the available accounts of the concept of self we use in de se thoughts, namely those thoughts we would most naturally … 26 Jun 2024 14:15 - 15:50
Event Vojislav Bozickovic Indexical Dynamics: Belief Retention and Cognitive Significance Symposium Abstract In relation to Frege's claim that one can express the same thought today by means of 'yesterday' that one expressed yesterday by means of 'today', Perry remarks: But should the Thought be the same? The belief expressed by "The midterm elections … 25 Jun 2024 12:00 - 13:00
Event Víctor M. Verdejo Indexical Dynamics and Composite Modes of Presentation Symposium Abstract With roots in Frege's famous remarks (1956, 296), reflection on Rip van Winkle's fantastic story has played a key role in the philosophical study of indexical dynamics (Kaplan 1989, Perry 1997, Branquinho 2008, Ludlow 2019). Consider now the … 25 Jun 2024 10:30 - 11:30
Event Gregory Bochner Transparency and A Posteriori Physicalism Symposium Chairman : François Recanati Abstract According to a posteriori physicalism, the apparent gap between consciousness and the physical world has its source not in the nature of consciousness (ontological gap), but only in features of the concepts we use to … 26 Jun 2024 11:10 - 12:45
Event Paul Boghossian Transparency Principles Symposium Chairman : François Recanati Abstract I will look at the transparency principles that have been proposed, at the relations between them, and at the role that they play in arguments for and against various weighty philosophical … 26 Jun 2024 09:10 - 10:45
Event David Zapero Can Thoughts Point? Symposium Abstract We frequently rely on the circumstances of our utterance when making recognisable to others what object our utterance is about. We rely, for instance, on spatial proximity to an object. A suitably close object can be referred to in a way that … 24 Jun 2024 17:30 - 18:25
Event Tadeusz Ciecierski Content-Bearers and Indexicality Symposium Abstract One potential conservative reaction to the concept of indexicality of content involves a theory that treats indexicality as a property inherent to content-bearers. While this view aligns intuitively with linguistic cases, as indexicality is … 24 Jun 2024 16:30 - 17:30
Event Taku Uchiyama Knowing How to Keep Track of Particulars Symposium Abstract We often do the same thing by doing different things, while we also do different things by doing the same thing. The former is the case when we think of a particular object (place, time, people, etc.) while we move on from one context to another. … 24 Jun 2024 15:05 - 15:50
Event Bernardo Marques Dynamic Content and the Prospects for a Three-level Account of Content Symposium Abstract In recent decades, a compelling factor contributing to the popularity of referentialist accounts lies in their apparent ability to reconcile their main tenets with Frege's original insights about cognitive significance. To achieve this … 24 Jun 2024 14:20 - 15:05
Event Stefan Rinner Indexicals: A Problem for Chalmers' Two-Dimensional Semantics Symposium Abstract In the last twenty years, Chalmers has argued for a two-dimensional seman- tics, according to which every expression (of the sort that is a candidate to have an extension) is associated with a primary intension and a secondary intension. A … 24 Jun 2024 12:00 - 13:00
Event Maria de Ponte Azkarate & Kepa Korta Ephemeral Episodes, Durable Contents Symposium Abstract In this paper I discuss two approaches to certain context-sensitive cognitive episodes, focusing on temporal indexicals and tense. The first approach is David Kaplan's (1979, 1989). The second is the reflexive-referential approach used by Korta … 24 Jun 2024 10:30 - 11:30
Event Michael Jung Drug Discovery in Academia: A Progress Report Guest lecturer The conference is in English. Abstract The talk will describe the difficult process of drug development in academia. In particular it will consist of past, present, and hopefully future clinical candidates from the Jung lab. The bulk of the talk will be a … 14 Jun 2024 10:30 - 12:30