3rd International Graduate Conference in Philosophy

Audience: 
Open to the Public
Building: 
Zrinyi u. 14
Saturday, March 20, 2010 - 9:30am
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Date: 
Saturday, March 20, 2010 - 9:30am to Sunday, March 21, 2010 - 7:00pm

The conference aims to bring together graduate students from Central-East Europe and the rest of the world who share an interest in analytic philosophy, analytically oriented history of philosophy and continental philosophy. We are delighted to welcome Dr. Stephen Mulhall from Oxford University, who will give the keynote address.

Conference Schedule:

SATURDAY    
9.30 -10.00      COFFEE BREAK
10.00 - 11.30   Aysegul Cakal (Bogazici University) : On Triangulation  (Comments: Gerg˙ Somodi)
    Room 411
Raymond Critch (Edinburgh): Rescuing Justice from Equality  (Comments: Orsolya Reich)
    Room 411/a
11.30 - 11.45    COFFEE
11.45 - 13.15    Reinaldo Bernal  (Jean Nicod): Materialism and the subjectivity of experience (Comments: Juraj Hvorecky)
    Room 411
Matej Cibik (CEU): Principle of Fairness and Global Distributive Justice (Comments: Urska Mavric)   
    Room 411/a
13.15 - 14.30     LUNCH
14.30 -16-15      Christoph Michel (Bochum): Defining self-deception (Comments: Damir Cicic)
    Room 411
Scott Martinez (Goldsmiths College, University of London): Performative contradiction in ancient skepticism  (Comments: Viktor Ilievski)
    Room 411/a
16.15 - 17.45    Zsuzsanna Balogh (CEU) Moral judgment models (Comments: Anna Réz)
    Room 411
Florian Demont  (Zürich) On how (not) to Understand Kripkenstein's Rule Following Scepticism (Comments: Katalin Farkas)
    Room 411/a  
19.00    PIZZA

SUNDAY    
9.30 -10.00       COFFEE BREAK       
10.00 - 11.30    Marta Jorba Grau (Barcelona): Is there a specific experience of thinking? (Comments: Maria Trofimova)
    Room 411
Emma Bullock (Birmingham): Competence and Paternalistic Intervention (Comments: Hakan Dogruoz)
    Room 411/a
11.30 - 11.45    COFFEE
11.45 - 13.15
Wouter F. Kalf  (Leeds): The Tractatus Theologico-Politicus and the Received View of Spinoza on Democracy (Comments: Rastislav Dinic)
    room 411
Emil Frederik Lundbjerg Moeller (Cambridge): Is Knowing a Genuine Mental State? (Comments: Nenad Petkovic)
    room 411/a
13.15 - 14.30     LUNCH
14.30 -16-15      Bojan Blagojevi˙ (Niš): Kierkegaard and rational justification of Morality-a critique of MacIntyre’s account (Comments: Nenad Miš˙evi˙)
    Room 411
Ákos Polgárdi (CEU): On philosophical cartography: A reply to Hutchinson and Read
(Comments: Stephen Mulhall)
    Room 411/a           
16.15 - 17.45    Keynote Address - Stephen Mulhall:  The Question of Being: Heidegger and Wittgenstein Converse
    room 412
19.00    Conference dinner at BorLaBor