Past Workshops on Mind and Value

2022 Theme: Acquaintance

Participants:  

Earl Conee (University of Rochester), Brie Gertler (University of Virginia), Matt Duncan (Rhode Island College), Anna Giustina (University of Liege), Uriah Kriegel (Rice University), Emad Atiq (Cornell University), Colin Marshall (University of Washington), Matthew McGrath (Washington University in St. Louis), L.A. Paul (Yale University), Carlotta Pavese (Cornell Univeristy), Adam Pautz (Brown University), Nico Silins (Cornell University), Susanna Schellenberg (Rutgers University), Umrao Sethi (Brandeis University), Olivia Bailey (University of California, Berkeley), and Katalin Balog (Rutgers University).

Program:

Friday, May 13th:

10:00am - 11:30am - Colin Marshall with comments by Umrao Sethi

"Revelatory Perception and Moral Partiality"

11:40am - 1:10pm - Matt Duncan with comments by Libby Southgate

"Getting Acquainted with Art"

1:20pm - 2:20 - Lunch Provided

2:30pm - 4:00pm - L.A. Paul with comments by Carlotta Pavese

"Value by Acquaintance"

Optional Hike

Dinner on your own

Saturday, May 14th:

10:00am - 11:30am - Anna Giustina with comments by Earl Conee

"Inner Acquaintance Theories of Consciousness"

11:40am - 1:10pm - Matthew McGrath with comments by Susanna Schellenberg

"We Need Recognitional Concepts, and if We Have Recognitional Concepts, Why not Phenomenal Concepts?"

1:20pm - 2:20 - Lunch Provided

2:30pm - 4:00pm - Uriah Kriegel with comments by Katalin Balog

"Introspective Dogmatism and Introspective Acquaintance"

Cocktail Hour and Dinner

Sunday, May 15th:

10:00am - 11:30am - Emad Atiq with comments by Olivia Bailey

"Knowledge by Acquaintance and Impartial Virtue"

11:40am - 1:10pm - Brie Gertler with comments by Adam Pautz

"Is Epiphenomenalism the End of the World?"

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