
All students who completed one year in the program are asked to present their work at the In-house Doctoral Conference. The purpose of the event is to give students the chance to present and discuss their research and learn about each others' work.
Keynote Address by Hanoch Ben-Yami (CEU): Descartes: From Technology to Metaphysics
Friday, 17 January 2020
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N15 202 |
N15 203 |
10.00-10.15 |
Conference Opening by Katalin Farkas (CEU) |
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10.15-11.15 |
Kerem Eroglu: How to think about intentionality |
Ruben Noorloos: Spinoza’s Apparent Denial of Mental Causation |
11.15-11.30 |
Coffee break |
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11.30– 12.30 |
Aaron Lambert: Is there more than one kind of causation? |
Zsolt Kapelner: Service as the value of democracy |
12.30-14.00 |
Lunch break |
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14.00-15.00 |
Valentina Martinis: Strong and weak conceptualism |
Dong-geun Kim: Plato's Use of Plural Expressions in the Sophist 263 |
15.00-15.15 |
Coffee break |
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15.15-16.15 |
Marta Santuccio: Testing the neutral monist framework: mental and material concepts |
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16.30-18.00 |
Room: N15, 106 |
Saturday, 17 January 2020
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N15 202 |
N15 203 |
10.00-11.00 |
Nikhil Mahant: Frege's Puzzle and Act-based Propositions |
Maarten Van Doorn: Against the Search for a Source of Normativity |
11.00-11.15 |
Coffee break |
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11.15–12.15 |
Rob Hoveman: Does Perceptual Naive Realism Solve The Hard Problem Of Consciousness? |
Jacob Cherry: Why God is Unable to Experience Humor |
12.15-13.45 |
Lunch break |
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13.45-14.45 |
Zhiwei Gu: Anomalous disjunctivism |
James Cartlidge: Supplementing Heidegger: Anxiety, Boredom and Other Revelatory Moods |
14.45-15.45 |
Huaming Xu: Practical Knowledge as a Unity of Thought and Action |
Forrest Schreick: Leibniz, Concomitance, and the Existence of God |