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ECAP 6: Plenary and Invited Speakers
- Andrea Bottani (University of Bergamo) - the Dialectica Lecturer:
"Changing Things and Timeless Properties",
Saturday, August 23rd, Building C, Large Lecture-Hall A, 14:30;
- Dorothy Edgington (Birkbeck College, University of London):
"Counterfactual Thinking and Why it Matters",
Thursday, August 21st, Building C, Large Lecture-Hall A, 13:30;
- Zoltán Gendler Szabó (Yale University):
"The ontological attitude",
Tuesday, August 26th, Building C, Large Lecture-Hall A, 14:30;
- Section 1: History of Philosophy
- Kristof Nyiri (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest):
"Hundred Years After: How McTaggart Became a
Thing of the Past",
Friday, August 22nd, Building C, Medium Lecture-Hall A, 14:30;
- Section 2: Logic and Computation
- Gabriel Sandu (University of Helsinki):
"Notions of dependence and independence in logic",
Monday, August 25th, Building C, Medium Lecture-Hall A, 14:30;
- Section 3: Philosophy of Language
- Genoveva Marti (ICREA & University of Barcelona):
"Flawed Experiments in Experimental Philosophy",
Friday, August 22nd, Building C, Large Lecture-Hall A, 14:30;
- Section 4: Epistemology
- Michael Martin (University of London): "Within Our Grasp: Experience as a Reason for Belief",
Monday, August 25th, Building C, Medium Lecture-Hall B, 14:30;
- Section 5: Metaphysics
- Achille Varzi (Columbia University, New York):
"Carving Nature at No Joints",
Friday, August 22nd, Building C, Medium Lecture-Hall B, 14:30;
- Section 6: Philosophy of Science
- Tomasz Placek (Jagiellonian University, Krakow): "On the implications of Bell’s theorems: experimental metaphysics revived?" ,
Saturday. August 23rd, Building C, Medium Lecture-Hall A, 11:40;
- Section 7: Philosophy of Mind
- Katalin Farkas (Central European University, Budapest):
"The intentional object of sensory experiences",
Saturday, August 23rd, Building C, Large Lecture-Hall A, 11:40;
- Section 8: Ethics, Aesthetic and Action Theory
- Robert Hopkins (University of Sheffield):
"Inflected Pictorial Experience: Its Treatment and Significance",
Monday, August 25th, Building C, Large Lecture-Hall A, 14:30;
- Section 9: Social Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Law
- Peter Koller (University of Graz): "Market Efficiency and Contractual Justice",
Saturday, August 23rd, Building C, Medium Lecture-Hall B, 11:40.
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