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Workshop: “Kant and the philosophy of mind” (Oxford, January 16-17, 2015)

We are pleased to announce the workshop “Kant and the Philosophy of Mind”. The workshop will take place on January 16th-17th 2015 at the University of Oxford (Philosophy Centre, Radcliffe Humanities, ROQ, Woodstock Road, Oxford, OX2 6GG, UK). Below you can find the program of the workshop.

“KANT AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF MIND”

January 16-17, 2015

A workshop to herald the publication of Kant and the Philosophy of Mind: New Essays on Consciousness, Judgement, and the Self, Oxford University Press

All sessions will take place in the Ryle Room. The workshop is read ahead.

FRIDAY 16TH

9 – 9.30 Introduction and Coffee

9.30 – 11 Kant, Cognitive Phenomenology, and the Act of Knowing
Speaker: Robert Hanna (Boulder, Colorado)
Commentator: Anil Gomes (Oxford)

11 – 12.30 Inner Sense and Outer Sense
Speaker: Ralf Bader (Oxford)
Commentator: Alexandra Newton (Illinois)

12.30 – 1.30 Lunch

1.30 – 3 Kant’s Understanding of the Mind in the Antinomies
Speaker: Dina Emundts (Konstanz)
Commentator – Angela Breitenbach (Cambridge)

3 – 3.30 Coffee

3.30 – 5 Are Kantian Intuitions Object-Dependent?
Speaker: Stefanie Grüne (Potsdam)
Commentator: Colin McLear (Lincoln, Nebraska)

7.30 Workshop Dinner

SATURDAY 17TH

9.30 – 11 Kant’s Philosophy of Mind in the Refutation of Idealism
Speaker: Andrew Chignell (Cornell)
Commentator: Andrew Stephenson (Oxford)

11 – 12.30 Synthesis and Binding
Speaker: Lucy Allais (Witwatersrand; UCSD)
Commentator: Robert Watt (Oxford)

12.30 – 1.30 Lunch

1.30 – 3 Causation and the Mental: A Kantian Critique
Speaker: Kenneth R. Westphal (Istanbul)
Commentator: Max Edwards (UCL)

3 – 3.30 Coffee

3.30 – 5 The Subject Self
Speaker: Ralph Walker (Oxford)
Commentator: Katharina Kraus (Jerusalem)

5 Workshop Close

The organisers gratefully acknowledge the support of the Mind Association, the John Fell Oxford University Press Research Fund, and the Philosophy Faculty and Trinity College, Oxford.

For a .pdf version of the program, click on this link.

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