Lectures
•• Plenary, Bldg. C, Large L-H A
Dorothy Edgington, Counterfactual Thinking and Why it Matters
•• History of Philosophy, room B 13
Vladimir Lobovikov, G.W. Leibniz’s “Elementa Juris Naturalis”, Aristotelian Modalities, and Deontic Logic (Natural-Law Algebra as a Complement to G.H. Wright’s Explication of the Early Modern Philosophy of Modalities)
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Dominik Kowalski, Syntactic properties of presuppositions
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Jussi Jylkkä, Henry Railo, Jussi Haukioja, Psychological essentialism and semantic externalism. Evidence for externalism in lay speakers’ language use
•• Epistemology, room B 6
María Ponte Azcárate, Luis Artiles, Juan José Colomina, Rafael Herrera, Andrés Jaume, Manuel Liz, David Pérez Chico, Gemma Robles, Margarita Vázquez, Points of View. A Framework for the Analysis of its Structure and Dynamics
•• Epistemology, room B 223
Anna Brożek, Questions and Cognition
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Brian Ball, Truth and Truth Bearers
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Mathias Frisch, "The most sacred tenet": causal reasoning in physics
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Alberto Voltolini, Elisabetta Sacchi, To think is to have something in one’s thought
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
Folke Tersman, Are Ethical Non-Cognitivists Committed To Non-Cognitivism About Rationality?
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 218
Roman Altshuler, The First-Person, Mental Holism, and the Causal Theory of Action
•• Social Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Law, room B 317
Artur Szutta, Arguments supporting the legal obligation thesis
•• History of Philosophy, room B 13
Markku Roinila, Hope and Moral Motivation in Leibniz
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Leonid Leonenko, The Language of Ternary Description in Texts’ Structure Modeling
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Alex Steinberg, Might There Be No Ambiguity?
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Michiel Leezenberg, Conceptual schemes and linguistic ideologies
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Igal Kvart, Soft skepticism, cognitive accountability, and the probabilistic account of knowledge
•• Epistemology, room B 223
Corine Besson, Logical Knowledge: Apriority, Generality, and Existential Commitments
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Philipp Keller, Truthmakers and Explanation
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Gry Oftedal, Are genes difference-makers?
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Tim Crane, Psychological and Epistemic Relations to Objects of Thought
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
Krzysztof Saja, Richard M. Hare - contemporary quasi-cognitivist
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 218
Timothy Chan, The Problem of the Essential Indexical for Event Causal Theory of Action
•• Social Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Law, room B 317
Michał Araszkiewicz, Limits of Coherence Thinking in Legal Justification
•• History of Philosophy, room B 13
Rysiek Sliwinski, Obligational Disputations Revisited
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Maciej Kandulski, Logic, grammars and tree structures
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Brian Hill, On the Difference between Indicative and Subjunctive Conditionals
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Fabrice Correia, Sven Rosenkranz, Tensed Facts and the Semantics for Tensed and Tenseless Discourse
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Timothy Childers, Theories of belief and arguments for subjective probability
•• Epistemology, room B 223
Frédéric Pascal, Epistemological artefacts: a case study within the domain of acoustic recordings and transmission.
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Douglas Edwards, Simplifying Truth Pluralism
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Monica Jitareanu, Phenomenal vs. intentional – what intentional intuitions do we have?
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
Friderik Klampfer, The relevance of experimental psychology to epistemology: the example of moral intuition
•• Social Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Law, room B 317
Luís Duarte d'Almeida, Complete Legal Norms
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Daniele Porello, A translation of disursive dilemma into Condorcet's paradox
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Ofra Magidor, Conditional Justification
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Daniel Cohnitz, Talking Past One Another About Logics and Ontologies
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Richard Dietz, On Some Lacuna in Christensen's 'De-Pragmatised' Dutch-Book argument
•• Epistemology, room B 223
Athanasios Raftopoulos, Defending Realism on the Proper Ground
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Murat Bac, The Ontological Softening of Truth and Hope For Neo-Realists
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Jan Płazowski, Marek Suwara, GOAL VS CAUSE
•• Social Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Law, room B 317
Marek Przychodzeń, The indispensability of metaphysics. The case of Matthew Kramer's
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Eugeniusz Wojciechowski, Schema T without Liar Paradox
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Stefan Riegelnik, Indexicals, Context, and Truth
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Paolo Labinaz, Normativity and Significance in Strategic Reliabilism
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Paweł Grabarczyk, Thought experiments and the quest for essences
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Miklavz Vospernik, Essentialism about natural laws and weak necessity
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Martina Fuerst, Why materialist phenomenal conceptualists have to fail
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 218
Attila Tanyi, Reason and Desire: The Case of Affective Desires
•• Social Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Law, room B 317
Charles Girard, Public Deliberation and the Mass Media: Towards a Normative Theory of Public Debate
•• History of Philosophy, room B 13
Gabriela Besler, Analysis, Definition and Elucidation: Gottlob Frege Point of View
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Francesca Boccuni, PLURAL LOGICISM
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Gregory Bochner, Perry on reflexive content
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Andrew Thomas, Deflationism and the Groundedness of Truth
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Klemens Kappel, Norm-expressivism about knowledge
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Antti Keskinen, Quine, Modal Logic and the Intelligibility of Essentialism
•• Metaphysics, room B 223
Inge-Bert Täljedal, Could things be different in another world?
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Thomas Reydon, A "middle of the road" account of natural kinds
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Howard Robinson, Qualia, Qualities and our Conception of the Physical World
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
Per Algander, Defending the Asymmetry in Population Ethics
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 218
Ishtiyaque Haji, Freedom and Practical Reason
•• Social Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Law, room B 317
Karin Enflo, Measuring Freedom of Choice and Diversity - Some Problems
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Henri Galinon, D. Bonnay , J. Boyer, Logicality and Truth
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Santiago Echeverri, Self-Reference and the Meaning of 'I'
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Jaan Kangilaski, A Dilemma for Künne's Account of Truth
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Tadeusz Czarnecki, KKp Principle as a Criterion of Adequacy
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Ferenc Huoranszki, The Contingency of Causal Relations
•• Metaphysics, room B 223
Jean-Marie Chevalier, Nomic necessity as a logical constraint
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Thomas Mueller, Determinism: Metaphysical doctrine or property of scientific theories?
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Karol Polcyn, Concepts versus Properties: on Brian Loar's Defense of Physicalism
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
Bertil Strömberg, Does Metaethics Rest on a Mistake?
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 218
Susanne Mantel, Motivating reasons and rationalisation of actions
•• Social Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Law, room B 317
Mitch Avila, Human Rights as Criteria for Toleration
•• History of Philosophy, room B 13
Luciano Bazzocchi, When and how did Wittgenstein write his Tractatus?
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Camelia Mihaela Dascalu, The indexical “I” and the Self-Identification: some perspectives on one debate between Wittgenstein’s and Evans’ approaches
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Ebba Gullberg, Nominalism and Mathematical Truth
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Federico Luzzi, Background Luck
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Juan José Colomina Almiñana, Kripke on realism
•• Metaphysics, room B 223
Lieven Decock, Igor Douven, Contextual Identity
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Luis Carlos Medina, Strong and Weak Indeterminism in Newtonian Supertasks
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Stanislaw Krajewski, Inconsistency or Unsoundness is Unavoidable in any Attempt to ‘Out-Gödel’ the Mechanist
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
Caj Strandberg, Moral Motivation and Generalised Conversational Implicatures
•• Social Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Law, room B 317
Kalle Grill, Anti-paternalism and Invalidation of Reasons
•• History of Philosophy, room B 13
Emmanuel Perakis, The Nature of Logically Simple Objects in Wittgenstein's Tractatus
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Katarzyna Kijania-Placek, Anaphoric interpretation of descriptive indexicals
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Theodora Achourioti, Truth as a Relation
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Eyja Brynjarsdottir, Relevant dependence on actual responses
•• Metaphysics, room B 223
Marta Campdelacreu, Stage Universalism, Voints and Sorts
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
George Masterton, To Diverge or Branch?
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Carlos de Sousa, Neither Dualism, nor Reductionism, but Emergence! Counterfactuals Analysis of Emergence
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
Alison Denham, Reading Distress: Moral Agency and Selective Egocentricsm in Factor 1 Psychopaths
•• Social Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Law, room B 317
Geoffrey Cupit, Allocating According to Due
•• History of Philosophy, room B 13
Zsuzsanna Kondor, Analytic Philosophy and Cognitive Science: Uneasy Bedfellows or Comrades in Arms?
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Jan Woleński, The Role of the Empty Set in Logic
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Katrina Przyjemski, Essentially Indexical Bound Anaphoric Pronouns
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Manuel García-Carpintero, The philosophical foundations of supervaluational semantics for free logic
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Hannes Ole Matthiessen, Perceptual Entitlement as Defeasible and Discourse-Dependent
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Heikki J. Koskinen, Primitive Substance and Metaphysical Realism in the Lowean Universe
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Anjan Chakravartty, Metaphysics Between the Sciences and Philosophies of Science
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Anders Strand, How to merge the causal self-sufficiency of physics with the causal efficacy of non-reducible mental events
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
Daniel Dombrowski, "The Argument from Marginal Cases: A Defense"
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 218
Mateusz Klinowski, LOGICAL ANALYSIS OF ACTION: A NEW PARADIGM?
•• Social Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Law, room B 317
Yuval Eylon, Alon Harel, The Deliberative power of Rights
•• Invited lecture, History of Philosophy, Bldg. C, Medium L-H A
Kristóf Nyíri, Hundred Years After: How McTaggart Became a Thing of the Past
•• Invited lecture, Philosophy of Language, Bldg. C, Large L-H A
Genoveva Marti, Flawed Experiments in Experimental Philosophy
•• Invited lecture, Metaphysics, Bldg. C, Medium L-H B
Achille Varzi, Carving Nature at No Joints
•• History of Philosophy, room B 13
Filip Grgic, Ancient Pyrrhonists on Inquiry and Suspension of Judgment
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Alessio Moretti, Fabien Schang, Is "opposition" a binary concept? (I. "Suszko's thesis" and the "logical poly-simplexes")"
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Volha Kukushkina, Indexicals and Demonstratives as Functional Expressions in Frege’s Semantics
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Boban Arsenijevic, Wolfram Hinzen, Recursion as an epiphenomenon
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Julien Dutant, A Defence of Modal Infallibilism
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Francesco Berto, Leibniz’s Law, Coincident Entities, and Question-Begging Predicates: an Issue in Meta-Ontology
•• Metaphysics, room B 223
Jaroslaw Olesiak, Aristotle's Natural Teleology
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Marek Szydłowski, Pawel Tambor, Adam Krawiec, Discovery of acceleration of the Universe as an experimentum crucis
•• Philosophy of Science, room B 14
Guillaume Rochefort-Maranda, The Double Language Model and The Theory-Ladenness of Our Observation Reports
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Anita Konzelmann Ziv, Collective forgiveness and normative enactment
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
Demetra Cristopoulou, Stelios Virvidakis, Benacerraf’s problem as a challenge for moral realism
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 218
Auke Pols, Basic Actions with Artefacts
•• Social Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Law, room B 317
Jon A. Lindstrøm, Criminal responsibility and the concept of mental disorder
•• History of Philosophy, room B 13
Maria van der Schaar, John Locke on Judgement and Proposition
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Fabien Schang, Alessio Moretti, Is ''opposition'' a binary concept? (II. “Slater’s argument” and the “logical poly-simplexes”)
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Tadeusz Ciecierski, On Bar-Hillel's hypothesis
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Ricardo Santos, On Kripke’s Solution to the Liar Paradox in the Framework of Classical Logic
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Zvonimir Culjak, The psychology of reasoning and knowledge attributions
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Marta Ujvari, The Bundle Theory of Substance and the Leibniz Principle
•• Metaphysics, room B 223
Øystein Linnebo, What Is Mathematical Platonism?
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Andrew Schumann, Non-well-Founded Reality
•• Philosophy of Science, room B 14
Mary Dzisko, Reflection in Scientific Activity and Hierarchical Model of Argumentation
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Manuel Liz, Conceptualism and the Normativity of Content
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
Robert Myers, Value Realism and the Holism of Desire
•• Social Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Law, room B 317
Nicole Vincent, A Structured Taxonomy of Responsibility Concepts
•• History of Philosophy, room B 13
Guillaume Frechette, Brentano on judgment and inner perception
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Denis Saveliev, On Mathematical Existence
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Panu Raatikainen, Does Meaning Determine Reference?
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Jiří Raclavský, Semantic Solution to Simmons' Paradox
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Eros Corazza, Jerome Dokic, David Matheson, Cognitive Regulation and Minimal Propositions
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Roberto Ciuni, Diachronic Relations and Vlach Presenstist Language
•• Metaphysics, room B 223
Robert Schwartzkopff, There's nothing to believe: Hermeneutic fictionalism, first-person authority and singular thought
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Urs Allenspach, Expanding the Conceptual Space of Comparison
•• Philosophy of Science, room B 14
Sören Häggqvist, Three Takes on the Logical Form of Thought Experiments
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Federico Lauria, "The Heart's Logic versus the Liver's Logic. Why Desire cannot be our Experience of Values."
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
John Gingell, The Limits of Hedonism
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 218
Christoph Lumer, The Volitional and the Executive Function of Intentions
•• Social Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Law, room B 317
Andrzej Malec, A Formal Approach to Natural Law
•• History of Philosophy, room B 13
Camilla Magamedova, Chinese "Philosophy of Time"
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Jan Heylen, Carnapian Epistemic Arithmetic
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Frank Hofmann, Safety, methods, and knowledge
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Jan Willem Wieland, How to Catch Bradley’s Regress in a Cleft Stick, or Relations are Relata-Specific
•• Metaphysics, room B 223
Ludger Jansen, Searle, Baker, and Dollar Notes. Towards a Constitution View of Social Objects
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Piotr Giza, Automated Discovery Systems and the Inductivist Controversy
•• Philosophy of Science, room B 14
Wybo Houkes, Universal Darwinism and the (Dis)unity of Science
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Tamara Ojeda-Arceo, A social-pragmatic view of language acquisition
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
Natasza Szutta, Is the Concept of Friendship Normative?
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 218
Stéphane Lemaire, intention and decision: motivation and commitment
•• Social Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Law, room B 317
Wojciech Załuski, Evolutionary View of Human Nature and the Goals of Law
•• History of Philosophy, room B 13
Hylarie Kochiras, Newton's Substance Counting Problem
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Antonín Dvořák, Defeasible reasoning and fuzzy logic
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Heine Alexander Holmen, ’Language’ and its Purpose
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Mihaela Popa, Metaphorical Irony: a case for metaphor's contribution to truth-conditions
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Jesus Antonio Coll Marmol, How Unnatural are Sceptical Doubts?
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Yann Schmitt, The realist ontology for the theism-atheism opposition.
•• Metaphysics, room B 223
Pawel Garbacz, Pieter E. Vermaas, Engineering Functional Decompositions and Mereology
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Matteo Morganti, Dispositional Relations in Quantum Mechanics
•• Philosophy of Science, room B 14
Igor Hanzel, The Standard Conception of Scientific Theories vs. the Cyclical Method of Theory Construction
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Francisco Pereira, McDowell, Perceptual Conceptualism and Fineness of Grain
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 218
Jacek Hołówka, contrary to one's mind
•• Social Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Law, room B 317
Daniele Santoro, causality, responsibility, and counterfactual analysis
•• History of Philosophy, room B 13
Henrik Bohlin, The Hermeneutics of David Hume – Is There One?
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Libor Behounek, Marta Bilkova, Petr Cintula, Modeling the Costs of Programs by Fuzzy Dynamic Logic
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Pedro Santos, Indexicalism for (open) conditionals
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Ewa Bolińska, How novel are novel metaphors?
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Guido Melchior, The internalistic premises of external world scepticism
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Davor Pećnjak, On God, Foreknowledge, Freedom, and Worship
•• Metaphysics, room B 223
Marzia Soavi, Overdetermination: what does minds and composite non-conscious objects have in common?
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Emma Ruttkamp, "Real" Interfaces of "Phenomena", Models, and Theories in Science
•• Philosophy of Science, room B 14
Marion Vorms, Conceptual Role Semantics and Theory Understanding: the Case of Classical Mechanics
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
Sergio Filippo Magni, philosophical consequences of ethical relativism
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 218
Carla Bagnoli, The Paradox of Inner Judgment
•• Social Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Law, room B 317
Agnieszka Jarzewicz, Semantic realism as the sine qua non of the theoretical research on communication
•• History of Philosophy, room B 13
Bartosz Brożek, John Buridan on Philosophy and Theology
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Piotr Lipski, On BT-democratic models
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Andrea Iacona, Actuality and branching time
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Jussi Haukioja, Rigid Kind Designators?
•• Epistemology, room B 6
M. Cristina Amoretti, Davidson’s Anti-Skeptical Weapon
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Jordan Howard Sobel, Romancing the Stone
•• Metaphysics, room B 223
Philip Goff, Monism and the problem of induction
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Demetris Portides, Idealization, Abstraction and Scientific Models
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Hemdat Lerman, The conceptual aspect of perceptual experience
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
Leszek Sosnowski, Logic and Ethics - Perspective of Identity
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 218
Daniela Tagliafico, Fearing the Green Slime: Pretending to Feel or Pretending to Refer?
•• Social Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Law, room B 317
Mary Ford, Law and Language Games
•• History of Philosophy, room B 13
Petr Dvorak, Theological Determinism in Late Scholasticism: Some Background Modal Issues
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Jacek Wawer, Some properties of BST-democratic models
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Moritz Schulz, Chancy Semantics for 'Actually'
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Martin Grajner, A Priori Intuitions: Their Nature and Reliability
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Jerzy Perzanowski, Primitive Theory of Being Revisited
•• Metaphysics, room B 223
Jaakko Kuorikoski, How to be a Humean interventionist
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Wojciech Grygiel, Roland Omnes' Physism - A Counterbalance to Mathematical Platonism?
•• Philosophy of Science, room B 14
Davide Vecchi, Questioning the epistemic and cognitive unity of mankind
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Bryan Cwik, Phenomenological Complexity and the Nonconceptual Content of Experience
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
Peter Rinderle, Defending an Extended Version of Ethicism
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 218
Leila Haaparanta, On Knowing the Other's Emotions
•• Social Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Law, room B 317
Francine Baker, Justice, Kant and Control Orders
•• Invited lecture, Philosophy of Science, Bldg. C, Medium L-H A
Tomasz Placek, On the implications of Bell’s theorems: experimental metaphysics revived?
•• Invited lecture, Philosophy of Mind, Bldg. C, Large L-H A
Katalin Farkas, The intentional object of sensory experiences
•• Invited lecture, Social Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Law, Bldg. C, Medium L-H B
Peter Koller, Market Efficiency and Contractual Justice
•• Plenary, Bldg. C, Large L-H A
Andrea Bottani, Changing Things and Timeless Properties
•• History of Philosophy, room B 13
Tadeusz Szubka, The Pragmatism of W. V. Quine
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Sten Lindström, Logical Consequence and the Epistemic Role of Inference
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Sanna Hirvonen, Taste Predicates and Criteria for Saturation vs. Free Enrichment
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Luis Fernández Moreno, The Reference of Substance Terms: The Debate between the Causal and the Description Theory
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Mikael Janvid, The Experiential Defeasability and Overdetermination of A Priori Justification
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Lars-Göran Johansson, Things and events, change and time
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Laura Felline, Structural explanations, or how mathematics contributes to our understanding of the physical world
•• Philosophy of Science, room B 14
Waldemar Zareba, Max Black's Notion of Scientific Method
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Cristina Meini, Monica Bucciarelli, A single cause for two domains
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
Stephen McLeod, Needs-Centred Ethics and the Charge of Paternalism
•• Social Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Law, room B 317
Rafał Wierzchosławski, Liberty and Republic in the Age of Experts
•• History of Philosophy, room B 13
Ewa Rosiak, The critic of the notion of analyticity from a perspective of Willard Van Orman Quine and Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Sumanta Sharma, Unified Diagrams for testing Categorical Syllogisms
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Daria Mingardo, What gets lost in Contexts
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Eugen Zelenak, Two Approaches to Event Ontology
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Gabriel Tarziu, Why Should the Structural Realist be Interested in Solving Wigner’s Problem?
•• Philosophy of Science, room B 14
Dunja Seselja, Christian Strasser, Coherentist Epistemology and Convergence of Scientific Knowledge
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Michele Di Francesco, Extended subjects without extended subjectivity?
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
Nir Eyal, Nonconsequentialist Utilitarianism
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 218
Karsten Klint Jensen, Unacceptable Riskand the Continuity Axiom
•• Social Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Law, room B 317
Chieh Wang, Problems of Dworkin’s Arguments of the Philosophical Foundations of Liberal Equality
•• History of Philosophy, room B 13
Artur Koterski, Neurath and Tarski on Nature of Science
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Margarita Vázquez, María Ponte Azcárate, Multidimensional Semantics and Hybrid Ockhamist Temporal Logic
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Steven Davis, Cutting grass, drinking beer, and playing poker
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Mircea Dumitru, Semantic Relationism and Empty Names
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Mario Santos-Sousa, Tracking Number
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Kevin Mulligan, Processes, Properties and Priorities
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Keizo Matsubara, Strings, Dualities and Structural Realism
•• Philosophy of Science, room B 14
Ioannis Votsis, Kuhn Loss: A Dilemma
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Alfredo Paternoster, Phenomenology has only intentional character
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
Zuzanna Kasprzyk, Validation of Norms and Language Games; Consideration in the Light of the Generalism - Particularism Debate
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 218
Patrycja Kaszynska, Sensus Communis as a Regulative Idea: the Hidden Political Dimension of the Third Critique
•• Social Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Law, room B 317
A.J. Kreider, An "Originalist" Argument for a Living Constitution
•• History of Philosophy, room B 13
Victoria Höög, The American - Swedish Connection. The Scientific Ethos and the Philosophy of Science in Sweden from the 1960s
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Stefania Centrone, Remarks on the notions of 'Ableitbarkeit' and 'Abfolge' in Bernard Bolzano’s Wisseschaftslehre
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Daniele Sgaravatti, How Many Names do we Have?
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Åsa Wikforss, Semantic Externalism and Empty Kind Terms
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Neil Kennedy, Web of belief 2.0: Tailoring naturalism for logic and mathematics
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Sofia Inês Albornoz Stein, The 'generals' and their contribution to Haack's innocent realism
•• Philosophy of Science, room B 14
Martin Peterson, Nicolas Espinoza, Incomparbility and revealed preference theory
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Kathrin Glüer-Pagin, Does Superman look like Clark Kent?
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
Laura Delgado, Expressivism and Mind-Independence
•• Workshop 2, Bldg. C, Medium L-H A
Pavel Materna, Marie Duží, Structured meanings and concepts. Introductory Survey
•• Workshop 3, Bldg. C, Large L-H B
Martin Fischer, Deflationism and Reducibility
•• Workshop 4, Bldg. C, Medium L-H B
Daniel Nolan, The A Posteriori Armchair
•• Workshop 5, Bldg. C, Large L-H A
Jonas Olson, Fitting Attitude Analyses of Value and the Partiality Challenge
•• Workshop 3, Bldg. C, Large L-H B
Leon Horsten, Inferential Deflationism
•• Workshop 2, Bldg. C, Medium L-H A
Peter Pagin, On the reasons for structured meanings
•• Workshop 3, Bldg. C, Large L-H B
Filip Buekens, Truth as an Explanatory Concept
•• Workshop 5, Bldg. C, Large L-H A
Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen, On For Someone's Sake Attitudes
•• Workshop 4, Bldg. C, Medium L-H B
Arianna Betti, Of Words and Facts - On the Use and the Role of Linguistic Arguments for Facts in Metaphysics
•• Workshop 2, Bldg. C, Medium L-H A
Bjørn Jespersen, Genuine Structured Meaning
•• Workshop 5, Bldg. C, Large L-H A
Michael Zimmerman, Understanding what’s good for us
•• Workshop 1, Bldg. C, Large L-H B
Hannes Leitgeb, Hannes Leitgeb, Formal Methods in Semantics and Metaphysics
•• Workshop 5, Bldg. C, Large L-H A
Christian Piller, Valuing Means and Valuing Knowledge
•• Workshop 4, Bldg. C, Medium L-H B
Anna-Sofia Maurin, Ontology as a tool
•• Workshop 1, Bldg. C, Large L-H B
Igor Douven, Simulating Peer Disagreements
•• Workshop 2, Bldg. C, Medium L-H A
Marian Zouhar, Semantic Minimalism, Propositions, and Propositional Radicals
•• Workshop 1, Bldg. C, Large L-H B
Thomas Mueller, Formal methods in philosophy of science
•• Workshop 5, Bldg. C, Large L-H A
Johan Brännmark, Goodness, Values, Reasons
•• Workshop 1, Bldg. C, Large L-H B
Wlodek Rabinowicz, Modelling Presumption of Equality
•• Workshop 4, Bldg. C, Medium L-H B
Andrea Borghini, Andrea Borghini, General and Particular
•• Workshop 1, Bldg. C, Large L-H B
Pascal Engel, Formal, informal and a-formal aspects of epistemology
•• Workshop 2, Bldg. C, Medium L-H A
Peter Schroeder-Heister, Definitional reasoning and semantic structure
•• Workshop 5, Bldg. C, Large L-H A
Andrew Reisner, Abandoning the Buck Passing Analysis of Final Value
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Ondrej Majer, Michal Pelis, Relevant framework for knowledge representation
•• Logic and Computation, room B 223
Ravishankar Sarma, On an Explanatory driven Belief Revision System
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Andrea Guardo, Meaning Scepticism and Meaning Foundationalism
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Filip Kawczyński, Descriptionism Once Again
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Tommaso Piazza, What is wrong with conspiracy theories?
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Arkadiusz Chrudzimski, From Brentano to David Lewis: Varieties of Intentional Objects
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Andrzej Koleżyński, The ontological status of chemical bond in the light of recent developments in theoretical chemistry
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Fabrice Teroni, Julien Amos Deonna, What Intentionality for Emotions?
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 14
Alexandra Zinck, The Other and I – Self-Consciousness in Interaction
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
Petr Kuchyňka, Norms: An explication
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 218
Jukka Mikkonen, Truth-Claiming in Narrative Fiction: Towards a Poetics of Literary Assertion
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Elia Zardini, Bradwardine's Theorem in a Relevant Framework
•• Logic and Computation, room B 223
Katarzyna Budzynska, Magdalena Kacprzak, The Formal Theory of Persuasion: where Philosophy Meets Logic
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Josep Macià, Homophonic theories of meaning
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Bartosz Gostkowski, Two Dimensional Descriptions
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Adriana Schetz, In Defense of Perceptual Disjunctivism
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Andrea Sauchelli, Lewis vs Williamson on Modality
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Amirehsan Karbasizadeh, TROUBLES FOR MICRO-INTRINSIC ESSENTIALIST CONCEPTION OF CHEMICAL KINDS
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Sophie Rietti, Rationalities of emotion – defending, distinguishing, connecting
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 14
Joanna Szelegieniec, Bodily self-consciousness and the mind-body problem
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
Julian Fink, Do we have normative reasons to do as we believe we ought to do?
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 218
Paloma Atencia-Linares, On taking Nonfictional Visual Representations as Assertions
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Michal Pelis, Inferences with questions in the modeling of knowledge and ignorance
•• Logic and Computation, room B 223
Dagmar Provijn, From strategies to step-by-step heuristics in abductive reasoning
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Steffen Borge, Horwich on Natural and Non-Natural Meaning
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Aldo Frigerio, Against the familiarity theory of definite descriptions
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Józef Misiek, Brower's epistemological lesson
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Chin-mu Yang, De Re Modality and the Merely Possible
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Jarosław Mrozek, The Role of Mathematical Analogies in the Development of Contemporary Physical Theories
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Martin Fricke, Does Rationality Require Self-Knowledge?
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 14
Philipp Huebl, Three Concepts of Consciousness
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 218
Remei Capdevila Werning, Construing architectural plans: an approach to Nelson Goodman’s philosophy
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Dariusz Surowik, On Some Temporal Epistemic Logic
•• Logic and Computation, room B 223
Robert Trypuz, Simple Theory of Norms and Actions
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Svetlana Zecevic, Meaning and Modality by Carnap and Kripke
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Carlo Penco, Essentially Incomplete Definite Descriptions
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Sabine Ammon, Reconstructing Knowledge and Constructing Understanding: Carnap, Goodman and the limits of constitutional systems
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Alessandro Torza, Definitely maybe
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Cristian Cocos, Dummett On Mathematics Vs. Natural Science
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Patrizia Pedrini, Self-Knowledge and the Intellectualized Picture of Mind
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 14
Bernal Reinaldo, A Metacognitive Approach To Consciousness
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 218
Krzysztof Guczalski, Three English Philosophers Discover Perspective or How Not to Defend the Resemblance Theory
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Michael De, Structures and Languages for Necessity
•• Logic and Computation, room B 223
Jerzy Pogonowski, Andrzej Wiśniewski, Questions, Recursion, and Incompleteness
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Justyna Grudzinska, Intuitions as Metarepresentational Behaviors. A Case Study of the Analysis of Meaning.
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Zsofia Zvolenszky, The Intention to Refer: Proper Names and Referentially Used Descriptions
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Hanno Birken-Bertsch, Knowledge and Action
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Tuomas Tahko, Metaphysical vs. Conceptual Modality, or What Modality is Grounded in
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Ulianov Montano, Beauty in Mathematics
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Louise Röska-Hardy, What is the Source of psychological Self-Knowledge?
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 14
Jorge Gonçalves, Introspection and scientific study of consciousness
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
Otto Bruun, Julien Deonna, Shame and the Self
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 218
Hans Maes, Art & Pornography
•• Logic and Computation, room B 223
Marcin Miłkowski, When physical systems realize computation?
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Marie Duží, Pavel Materna, Synonymy and the Identity of Belief
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Andrzej Cieśluk, De re de dicto distinction
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Eva-Maria Jung, Knowledge in Action - Practical Knowledge between Action Theory and Epistemolgy
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Leszek Wroński, Compatibilism, timeless propositions and choice
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Marc J. de Vries, Generalizations in engineering sciences: types and limitations
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Frank Barel, The Consequence Problem
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 14
Olga Markic, The illusion of conscious will and moral responsibility
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
Tomislav Janovic, Personhood Ontology and the "Normativist Fallacy"
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 218
Maria Jose Alcaraz Leon, Can obscenity be an aesthetic virtue?
•• Invited lecture, Logic and Computation, Bldg. C, Medium L-H A
Gabriel Sandu, Notions of dependence and independence in logic
•• Invited lecture, Epistemology, Bldg. C, Medium L-H B
Michael Martin, Within Our Grasp: Experience as a Reason for Belief
•• Invited lecture, Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, Bldg. C, Large L-H A
Robert Hopkins, Inflected Pictorial Experience: Its Treatment and Significance
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Massimiliano Carrara, Enrico Martino, A Virtual Approach to Mereology
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Vihren Bouzov, L. Wittgenstein and K. Ajdukiewicz on the Normativeness of Meaning-Rules
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Kepa Korta, Two dogmas of pragmatics
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Mariann Solberg, Knowledge, objective truth and error
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Vera Tripodi, Thinking Gender Categories as Tropes
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Cord Friebe, Conceptual problems of moving galaxies and expanding space
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Mariusz Lipiński, The Mental, the Physical and the Linguistic Approach
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 14
Eivind Balsvik, Davidson’s Explanation of First Person Authority
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
Adriano Naves de Brito, Moral behavior and moral sentiments: on the natural basis for Universalism and Egalitarianism
•• Social Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Law, room B 223
Francesca De Vecchi, The Problem of Social Acts’ Efficacy
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Tomasz Albiński, On Łukasiewicz`s Modal Logic
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Claudine Verheggen, The Normativity of Meaning Reconsidered
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Magdalena Adamus, Gametheoretical reduction of semantics to pragmatics
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Charles Wallis, Gavagai Redox
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Sun Demirli, Bundles in a Structure and the Triplication Problem
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Tomi Kokkonen, Tinbergen’s Four Questions, Culture, and Evolutionary Human Sciences
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Gerald Vision, Mental/Physical Pure Token Identity
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 14
Markus Eronen, A New Look at Reduction in Philosophy of Mind
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
Antonia Soulez, Analytical approach to "Autonomy in context" (applied to music) : sources, filiation, and the discussion to-day.
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Carles Noguera, Petr Cintula, Hierarchies of definable disjunctions and implications in non-classical logics
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Dylan Dodd, Paula Sweeney, I speak, you listen (and what can happen in between)
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Eleni Manolakaki, Davidson´s Conceptual Relativism
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Alexandru Marcoci, Thought Experiments: inferential vs. explanatory
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Gregory Moss, How the Function Concept Makes Scientific Phenomena 'Work'
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Eduardo Castro, Against the Eleatic Principle of Cheyne
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Bolesław Czarnecki, Rejecting Epistemic Emptiness. A Few Remarks on Why We Need a Notion of Narrow Content
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
Dan Egonsson, Freedom and Emotion
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Jose Martinez Fernandez, The operators of pathologicality in some extensions of Kleene logics
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Teresa Marques, Disagreement, denial and circumstances
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Maria Cerezo, Polar Cases and Interest Relativism
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Gregor Betz, Justifying inference to the best explanation as practical meta-syllogism on dialectical structures
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Maja Kittel, A Possible World Account of What Used to Be Mental Content
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 14
Albert Newen, A new theoretical framework to investigate agency, ownership and responsibility
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
David Alm, Manipulation and Responsibility
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Tor Sandqvist, Intuitionistic Logic by Rylean Inferentialism
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Oliver Hallich, A Defence of the Performative/Constative-Distinction
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Gabriele Mras, Predicates and Functions
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Natan Berber, Logic and Reality in Wittgenstein's Tractatus
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Adam Grobler, Intelligent Design and the concept of explanation
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 14
Simon Prosser, Why Does Time Seem to Pass?
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Jonas Åkerman, The case for contextualism about vagueness
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Hans Lycke, A Disjunction is Exclusive Until Proven Otherwise
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Mikaël Mugneret, Misuses of abductive reasoning in natural theology and other non-physical matters
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Paweł Rojek, Wittgenstein’s Family Resemblances and Hegel’s Concrete Universals
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Rico Gutschmidt, Reduction and Reductionism in Physics
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Edmund Henden, John Richard Sageng, Can Rationality be Codified?
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 14
Michael Sollberger, Disjunctivism and Causation
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
Björn Petersson, Co-responsibility and Causal Involvement
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Piotr Wilczek, Large cardinals, Models of Set Theory and Leibniz Law.
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 56
Elisa Paganini, Is God a Good Test for a Semantic Theory of Vagueness?
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Mieszko Tałasiewicz, The source of syntactic categories
•• Epistemology, room B 6
Modesto Gómez Alonso, Hinge-Beliefs as Groundless Rules: A Therapeutic and Pyrrhonian Reading of "On Certainty"
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Pieter Vermaas, Wybo Houkes, The Constructed Nature of Technical Artefacts
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Raphael van Riel, From ‛Water’ to ‛H2O’ – What Reduction is About
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 316
Stuart Crutchfield, Phenomenal Unity, Introspective Unity, and Spatial Unity
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 14
Jesper Östman, A causal case against direct perception
•• Ethics, Aesthetics and Action Theory, room B 219
Vivienne Brown, Moral Responsibility and the Dialectics of the Counterfactual Intervener
•• Logic and Computation, room A 41
Johannes Stern, How to Lambda a QML
•• Philosophy of Language, room A 52
Mouhamadou El Hady BA, Unifying Logical Form & the level of LF
•• Metaphysics, room B 1
Edmund Runggaldier, Are artefacts mind-dependent?
•• Philosophy of Science, room A 30
Jan Czerniawski, Protophysics and relativistic space-times
•• Philosophy of Mind, room B 14
Tomasz Budek, Can perceptual experience change its object?
•• Plenary, Bldg. C, Large L-H A
Zoltán Gendler Szabó, The ontological attitude

