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Dublin Graduate Philosophy Conference, 2011

The Department of Philosophy, Trinity College Dublin

in conjuction with

The School of Philosophy, University College Dublin

Present

 

The Private

A graduate conference

To be held in the

Humanities Institute, Ireland

University College Dublin

25–26 March 2011

 

Programme

Friday 25 March 2011

13.30–14.00 Registration & Coffee

14.00–14.45 Session 1
Connell Vaughan (University College Dublin)
Privacy and the Event; Aesthetic Experience as the Basis for Political Engagement

14.45–16.45 Session II
Kevin Reuter (Birkbeck College, University of London, UK)
Truly Introspective Judgements

Eoin Ryan (Brown University, USA)
Introspection as the diagnostic tool of self–skepticism

Jérémie Lafraire (Institut Jean Nicod, France)
Immunity to Error Through Misidentification, Nonceptual Contents, and Semantic Relativisim

16.45–17.00 Coffee Break

17.00–18.30 Plenary Session
Ray Monk (University of Southahmpton)
TBA

19.30 Dinner downtown

Saturday 26 March 2011

9.30–10.00 Morning Coffee

10.00–10.45 Session III
Amir Konigsberg (Princeton University and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Dosastic responsibility–between belief and acceptance

10.45–12.45 Session IV
Stephen Hudson (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)
Hegel's Mutual Recognition and the Development of Personal Identity

Alex South (University of Glasgow)
Intimate Habits: Connecting Self and Other

Fiona Ennis (University College Cork)
The Narrative Self and the Body

12.45–13.45 Lunch

13.45–15.00 Session V
Thomas Raleigh (University of Essex and King's College London, UK)
On the first step in a private language argument

Anna Ciaunica (University of Burgundy, France)
Everybody says "I" – A "Detective Story" about the First–Person Perspective

15.00–15.15 Coffee Break

15.15–16.30 Session VI
Marc–André Weber (Neuchâtel University, Switzerland)
The Alternative Definition of Privacy

Juan Espindola–Mata (University of Michigan, USA)
The Case(s) of Litigating Spies: Reputation, Privacy and Respect

Venue

The Humanities Institute of Ireland is located on the UCD campus. For directions to the Institute please click here.

Registration

Registration is free, but spaces are limited so please contact the conference organisers at: UCDgrad2011@gmail.com


Last Updated: March 09 2011 11:15:29.