3rd Annual CEU Philosophy In-house Graduate Conference -
October 8-9, 2010
CEU, Zrinyi utca 14, rooms 411 and 412
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Friday, October 8
9:00 - 9:30 Coffee - room 412
9:30 – 10:45 First Keynote Address - room 412 (chair:Gábor Betegh)
István Aranyosi, (CEU Alumnus, Bilkent University)
“Should We Fear Quantum Torment?”
11:00 - 11:45
Alexandra Lucia Varga, ”An Argument for a Ceasefire between Logic and Empirical Sciences of Human Reasoning” - 412 (chair Hanoch Ben-Yami)
Urška Mavric ”Secession as a problem of democratic theory” – 411 (chair: Nenad Miscevic)
12:00 – 12:45
Attila Mráz, "Moral reasons for democratic participation"- 412 (chair: Andres Moles)
Anton Markoc, “Does Parfit’s Consent Principle Rest on a Conditional Fallacy?” - 411 (chair: Nenad Miscevic)
Lunch Break – not organized
14:15 - 15:00
Anna Réz, "Moral Standards and Moral Responsibility: Which Comes First?" - 412 (chair: István Aranyosi)
Cecilia Lippai, “Heidegger's Anti-Naturalism and the Alleged Exclusionary Character of Place” - 411 (chair:Urška Mavric)
15:15 - 16:00
Zoltan Wágner, "Caring as a multi-order desire"- 412 (chair: István Aranyosi)
Dávid Bitter, "The Dissociation of Consciousness"- 411 (chair: David Weberman)
16.15 – 17.30 Second Keynote Address - room 412 (chair: Gábor Betegh)
Jakub Jirsa, (CEU Alumnus, Charles University, Prague)
“Geography, Philosophy and Our Soul: On Artemidorus Papyrus”
17:30 Wine Reception, Welcome to New Students (all philosophy department members are invited) – room 412
Saturday, October 9
9:30-10:00 Coffee – room 412
10:00 - 10.45
Cem Kayagilil “Is Causation Transitive or Non-Transitive?” - 412 (chair: Jakub Jirsa)
Mojca Kuplen, ”The Concept of Free Harmony in Kant's Aesthetics: Implications for the Possibility of Ugliness” - 411 (chair: Urška Mavric)
11:00 – 11:45
Elena Popa, ”Do Etiological Theories of Functions Support the Distinction between Evolutionary and Functional Explanation in Biology?” - 411 (chair: Jakub Jirsa)
12:00 – 12:45
Damir Cicic, "Is the making of a decision an act we do?"- 412 (chair: Howard Robinson)
Robert Arnautu, 'Mathematization of Technology and Nature' - 411 (chair: Hanoch Ben-Yami)
Lunch Break – not organized
14.15 – 15.00
Isik Sarihan, “The Internalism-Externalism Debate in Philosophy of Mind:
Suggestions Regarding Its Proper Formulation and Methodology” - 411 (chair:Katalin Farkas)
15.15 - 16:00
Milosz Pawlowski, Body-Transfer and Soul-Transfer Symmetry? On Changing the Subject. - 412 (chair: Howard Robinson)
Gergő Somodi, On the Effect of Metaphors- 411 (chair: Katalin Farkas)
16.15-17.45 Third Keynote Address, room 412 (chair: Katalin Farkas)
Judit Szalai, (CEU Alumna, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
“Parallel Deception”
19:30 Dinner (signing –up for dinner ended on 4th October)
BorLabor restaurant http://www.borlaboretterem.hu/terkep.php