7th In-house Graduate Philosophy Conference

Audience: 
Open to the Public
Building: 
Zrinyi u. 14
Room: 
412
Friday, October 10, 2014 - 9:00am
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Date: 
Friday, October 10, 2014 - 9:00am to Saturday, October 11, 2014 - 7:00pm


The department will hold its 7th Annual In-house Graduate Philosophy Conference on Friday and Saturday, October 10 and 11, 2014. 

 

The purpose of the event is to give students the chance to present and discuss their research and learn about each others' work. It’ll also give us the perfect opportunity to welcome our new students.

 

Keynote speaker: Gábor Betegh (University of Cambridge, CEU)

 

 

 

Friday (October 10, 2014)

 

Room 411A

Room 411

11:15-12:00

 

Holger Thiel

(Chair: Howard Robinson)

’Towards a Holistic Conception of Phenomenal Consciousness’

12:15-13:00

Edi Pavlovic

(Chair: Hanoch Ben-Yami)

‘Barcan Formulas in the Context of Quantified Arguments’

Andrea Csillag

(Chair: Howard Robinson)

‘What is Access Consciousness?’

 

Lunch Break

14:30-15:15

Damir Cicic

(Chair: Ferenc Huoránszki)

‘Free Will and Responsiveness to Reasons’

Melvin Freitas

(Chair: Philip Goff)

‘Horgan’s Partial Zombie Argument for Cognitive Phenomenology’

15:30-16:15

Ehsan Shafiee

(Chair: Ferenc Huoranszki)

‘Arguing for the Non-Factive Nature of Normative Explanation of Action’

Linda Lázár

(Chair: Howard Robinson)

‘Physical Constitution and the Objects of Perception’

16:30-17:15

Hywel Griffiths

(Chair: Hanoch Ben-Yami)

'Metamythomathemagicophysics: Are applications of mathematics miraculous?'

Isik Sarihan

(Chair: Howard Robinson)

‘Does the Mind-Body Problem Have Any Practical Significance?’

17:30-19:00

Room 412

Keynote Address
Gábor Betegh (University of Cambridge/CEU)
‘Colocation’
Chair: Hanoch Ben-Yami


19:00


Welcome to New Students and Wine Reception

 

Saturday (October 11, 2014)

 

Room 411A

Room 412

11:00-11:45

Zsolt Kapelner

(Chair: Philip Goff)

‘Knowledge of Essence in Contemporary Aristotelian Metaphysics’

Zlata Bozac

(Chair: János Kis)

‘Freedom of Occupational Choice: A Compromise of Justice?’

12:00-12:45

László Kajtár

(Chair: David Weberman)

‘What Mary Didn’t Read: Literary Narratives and Knowledge’

Anton Markoc

(Chair: János Kis)

‘Bad Intentions and Third Party Intervention’

 

Lunch Break

14:30–15:15

Zsófia Göde

(Chair: Philip Goff)

‘Pushing for Convergence: Spinoza on Prophets and Miracles’

Nemanja Todorovic

(Chair: Andres Moles)

‘Normative Grounds of Public Reason’

15:30–16:15

Attila Hangai

(Chair: István Bodnár)

‘Perceptual Content – Alexander of Aphrodisias’

Attila Mráz

(Chair: Andres Moles)

'The Agency Problem and Mandatory Voting'

16:30–17:15

 

Jay Fogelman

(Chair: Christophe Heintz)

‘Crowding: A Social Science Explanation Toolkit’

19:00

Dinner