Université de Liège Département de philosophie

Centre de recherches phénoménologiques

MIND Kick-Off Conference

Conference. University of Liège, Sept. 12-13, 2024

Organized as part of the Creph ARC research project: MIND - The British Sources of Philosophy of Mind 1888-1949

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Program

Venue: Philosophy Department meeting room (University of Liège, Place du Vingt-Août 7, Central Building A1, 3rd floor). Access & maps

Thursday, September 12

  • 9:30 MIND project presentation
  • 9:50 Question and Answers
  • 10:10 Coffee-break
  • 10:20 Mark Textor (King's College London), 'Unity of Interest is Interest in Unity': What does that mean and is it true?
  • 11:05 Questions and Answers
  • 11:30 Coffee-break
  • 11:40 Simon Wimmer (Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf), Stout and Wodehouse on Judgment and Apprehension
  • 12:25 Questions and Answers
  • 12:50 Lunch
  • 14:00 Rory Madden (University College London), The many selves of C.D. Broad
  • 14:45 Questions and Answers
  • 15:10 Coffee-break
  • 15:20 Matyáš Moravec (Queen's University Belfast), Psychical Research and British Philosophy of Mind 1882-1943: C.D. Broad, H.H. Price, and Casimir Lewy on Ghosts and Disembodied Minds
  • 16:05 Questions and Answers
  • 16:30 Coffee-break
  • 16:40 Maria Van der Schaar (Universiteit Leiden), Intentionality in Early Analytic Philosophy
  • 17:25 Questions and Answers
  • Friday, September 13

    • 9:00 Michael Markunas (King's College London), Cognitively Homeless Russell?
    • 9:45 Question and Answers
    • 10:10 Coffee-break
    • 10:20 Michael Schon (Texas Tech University), The "Russellian Insight"
    • 11:05 Questions and Answers
    • 11:30 Coffee-break
    • 11:40 Giulia Felappi (University of Southampton), "Realists such as Dr. Moore and myself have been in the habit of rejecting the content, while retaining the act and the object." Russell on mental acts and mental contents
    • 12:25 Questions and Answers
    • 12:50 Lunch
    • 14:00 Giulia Martina (Technische Universität Dortmund), A partial, imperfect apprehension: Dawes Hicks on perception and appearances
    • 14:45 Questions and Answers
    • 15:10 Coffee-break
    • 15:20 Maja Spener (University of Birmingham), Introspection in Early Experimental Psychology
    • 16:05 Questions and Answers
    • 16:30 End of conference

Contact

Valentina Martinis

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