PROVISIONAL SCHEDULE of the 2015 BPPA annual conference and careers day First Day: Conference Day 1, Tuesday 23rd June, 2015 0930-1000: registration. 1000-1015: Chair’s Welcome Remark 1015-1145: Keynote Address - Stephen Mulhall (Oxford): Heidegger's Fountain
1145-1200: refreshments 1200-1300: Parallel Sessions 1 - Ashley Shaw (UCL): 'The Objects of Interrogative Attitudes'
- Hannah Laurens (Oxford): 'Attention Determines Action'
1300-1345: Lunch 1345-1445: Parallel Sessions 2 - Graham C Bex-Priestley (Sheffield): 'A Consequentialist Approach to Solving Newcomb’s Problem'
- Jaanika Puusalu (Exeter): 'Does Mediated Communication Lead to Alienation?'
1445-1545: Parallel Sessions 3 - Mattia Sorgon (Roma Tre/KCL): 'Sometimes Coincidence'
- Marta Zareba (Warsaw): 'The Causal Powers of Intentions'
1545-1600: refreshments 1600-1700: Parallel Sessions 4 - Marius Baumann (Berne): The Underdetermination of Moral Theories
- Patrick Hassan (Reading): 'The Conditions of Achievement'
1700-1800: BPPA AGM & Executive Committee Election 1800: Drink at local pub. Second Day: Conference Day 2, Wednesday 24th June 0930-0945: Arrival 0945-1045: Parallel Sessions 5 - Alan Wilson (Edinburgh): 'Proposing a Cardinal Structure for Moral and Intellectual Virtues'
- Max Brinnich (Vienna): 'Time and Life: The Phenomena of Time and Human Life in Kant and Levinas'
1045-1145: Parallel Sessions 6 - Simon Stubbs (Sheffield): 'On Thinking about Natural Kinds'
- Daisy Dixon (Cambridge): 'Silencing and the Illocutionary Act of Refusal'
1145-1200: refreshments 1200-1300: Parallel Sessions 7 - Maxime Lepoutre (Oxford): Immigration and Coercion: On the Self-Determination Argument for the Right to Control Borders'
- Alfonso Anaya Ruiz Esparza (Warwick): 'Radical Externalism and the Three-place Relational view of Experience'
1300-1400: lunch 1400-1500: Parallel Sessions 8 - Simon Barker (Sheffield): 'Talk about a disagreement!'
- Marianna Bergamaschi Ganapini (John Hopkins): 'Transparent Belief, Opaque Emotion'
1500-1600: Parallel Sessions 9 - Benjamin Paget-Woods (Oxford): 'Doxastic States as Higher-Order Evidence'
- Michael Hunter (UC Davis): 'Philosophers Behaving Badly: The systemic failures of “Experimental Philosophy”'
1600-1615: refreshments 1615-1745: Keynote Address 1745-1900: Drink at local pub 1900: Conference Dinner Third Day: Careers Day, Thursday, 25th June 1000-1130: Publication Advice (with Q&A) - Daniel Whiting (Southampton)
1130-1145: Refreshments 1145-1300: Minority in Philosophy - Sophie Stammers (KCL; MAP UK Director)
1300-1400: Lunch 1400-1530: CV Review: - Christopher Janaway (Southampton); Jonathan Way (Southampton).
1530-1545: Refreshments 1545-1715: Job Market (with Q&A) - Lee Walters (Southampton), on the UK market.
- Elselijn Kingma (Southampton, on the EU market.
- Kurt Sylvan (Southampton), on the US market.
1715-1730: Closing Remarks First Day: Conference Day 1, Tuesday 23rdJune, 2015 First Day: Conference Day 1, Tuesday 23rd June, 2015 0930-1000: registration. 1000-1015: Chair’s Welcome Remark 1015-1145: Keynote Address - Stephen Mulhall (Oxford): Heidegger's Fountain
1145-1200: refreshments 1200-1300: Parallel Sessions 1 - Ashley Shaw (UCL): 'The Objects of Interrogative Attitudes'
- Hannah Laurens (Oxford): 'Attention Determines Action'
1300-1345: Lunch 1345-1445: Parallel Sessions 2 - Graham C Bex-Priestley (Sheffield): 'A Consequentialist Approach to Solving Newcomb’s Problem'
- Jaanika Puusalu (Exeter): 'Does Mediated Communication Lead to Alienation?'
1445-1545: Parallel Sessions 3 - Mattia Sorgon (Roma Tre/KCL): 'Sometimes Coincidence'
- Marta Zareba (Warsaw): 'The Causal Powers of Intentions'
1545-1600: refreshments 1600-1700: Parallel Sessions 4 - Marius Baumann (Berne): The Underdetermination of Moral Theories
- Patrick Hassan (Reading): 'The Conditions of Achievement'
1700-1800: BPPA AGM & Executive Committee Election 1800: Drink at local pub. Second Day: Conference Day 2, Wednesday 24th June 0930-0945: Arrival (coffee & tea) 0945-1045: Parallel Sessions 5 - Alan Wilson (Edinburgh): 'Proposing a Cardinal Structure for Moral and Intellectual Virtues'
- Max Brinnich (Vienna): 'Time and Life: The Phenomena of Time and Human Life in Kant and Levinas'
1045-1145: Parallel Sessions 6 - Simon Stubbs (Sheffield): 'On Thinking about Natural Kinds'
- Daisy Dixon (Cambridge): 'Silencing and the Illocutionary Act of Refusal'
1145-1200: refreshments 1200-1300: Parallel Sessions 7 - Maxime Lepoutre (Oxford): Immigration and Coercion: On the Self-Determination Argument for the Right to Control Borders'
- Alfonso Anaya Ruiz Esparza (Warwick): 'Radical Externalism and the Three-place Relational view of Experience'
1300-1400: lunch 1400-1500: Parallel Sessions 8 - Simon Barker (Sheffield): 'Talk about a disagreement!'
- Marianna Bergamaschi Ganapini (John Hopkins): 'Transparent Belief, Opaque Emotion'
1500-1600: Parallel Sessions 9 - Benjamin Paget-Woods (Oxford): 'Doxastic States as Higher-Order Evidence'
- Michael Hunter (UC Davis): 'Philosophers Behaving Badly: The systemic failures of “Experimental Philosophy”'
1600-1615: refreshments 1615-1745: Keynote Address 1745-1900: Drink at local pub 1900: Conference Dinner Third Day: Careers Day, Thursday, 25th June 1000-1130: CV Review: - Chris Janaway (Southampton); Janathan Way (Southampton).
1130-1145: Refreshments 1145-1300: Minority in Philosophy 1300-1400: Lunch 1400-1530: Publication Advice (with Q&A) - Daniel Whiting (Southampton)
1530-1545: Refreshments 1545-1715: Job Market (with Q&A) - Lee Walters (Southampton), on the UK market.
- Elselijn Kingma (Southampton, on the EU market.
- Kurt Sylvan (Southampton), on the US market.
1715-1730: Closing Remarks First Day: Conference Day 1, Tuesday 23rdJune, 2015 PROVISIONAL SCHEDULE of the 2015 BPPA annual conference and careers day First Day: Conference Day 1, Tuesday 23rd June, 2015 0930-1000: registration. 1000-1015: Chair’s Welcome Remark 1015-1145: Keynote Address - Stephen Mulhall (Oxford): Heidegger's Fountain
1145-1200: refreshments 1200-1300: Parallel Sessions 1 - Ashley Shaw (UCL): 'The Objects of Interrogative Attitudes'
- Hannah Laurens (Oxford): 'Attention Determines Action'
1300-1345: Lunch 1345-1445: Parallel Sessions 2 - Graham C Bex-Priestley (Sheffield): 'A Consequentialist Approach to Solving Newcomb’s Problem'
- Jaanika Puusalu (Exeter): 'Does Mediated Communication Lead to Alienation?'
1445-1545: Parallel Sessions 3 - Mattia Sorgon (Roma Tre/KCL): 'Sometimes Coincidence'
- Marta Zareba (Warsaw): 'The Causal Powers of Intentions'
1545-1600: refreshments 1600-1700: Parallel Sessions 4 - Marius Baumann (Berne): The Underdetermination of Moral Theories
- Patrick Hassan (Reading): 'The Conditions of Achievement'
1700-1800: BPPA AGM & Executive Committee Election 1800: Drink at local pub. Second Day: Conference Day 2, Wednesday 24th June 0930-0945: Arrival 0945-1045: Parallel Sessions 5 - Alan Wilson (Edinburgh): 'Proposing a Cardinal Structure for Moral and Intellectual Virtues'
- Max Brinnich (Vienna): 'Time and Life: The Phenomena of Time and Human Life in Kant and Levinas'
1045-1145: Parallel Sessions 6 - Simon Stubbs (Sheffield): 'On Thinking about Natural Kinds'
- Daisy Dixon (Cambridge): 'Silencing and the Illocutionary Act of Refusal'
1145-1200: refreshments 1200-1300: Parallel Sessions 7 - Maxime Lepoutre (Oxford): Immigration and Coercion: On the Self-Determination Argument for the Right to Control Borders'
- Alfonso Anaya Ruiz Esparza (Warwick): 'Radical Externalism and the Three-place Relational view of Experience'
1300-1400: lunch 1400-1500: Parallel Sessions 8 - Simon Barker (Sheffield): 'Talk about a disagreement!'
- Marianna Bergamaschi Ganapini (John Hopkins): 'Transparent Belief, Opaque Emotion'
1500-1600: Parallel Sessions 9 - Benjamin Paget-Woods (Oxford): 'Doxastic States as Higher-Order Evidence'
- Michael Hunter (UC Davis): 'Philosophers Behaving Badly: The systemic failures of “Experimental Philosophy”'
1600-1615: refreshments 1615-1745: Keynote Address 1745-1900: Drink at local pub 1900: Conference Dinner Third Day: Careers Day, Thursday, 25th June 1000-1130: CV Review: - Chris Janaway (Southampton); Janathan Way (Southampton).
1130-1145: Refreshments 1145-1300: Minority in Philosophy 1300-1400: Lunch 1400-1530: Publication Advice (with Q&A) - Daniel Whiting (Southampton)
1530-1545: Refreshments 1545-1715: Job Market (with Q&A) - Lee Walters (Southampton), on the UK market.
- Elselijn Kingma (Southampton, on the EU market.
- Kurt Sylvan (Southampton), on the US market.
1715-1730: Closing Remarks First Day: Conference Day 1, Tuesday 23rdJune, 2015 First Day: Conference Day 1, Tuesday 23rd June, 2015 0930-1000: registration. 1000-1015: Chair’s Welcome Remark 1015-1145: Keynote Address - Stephen Mulhall (Oxford): Heidegger's Fountain
1145-1200: refreshments 1200-1300: Parallel Sessions 1 - Ashley Shaw (UCL): 'The Objects of Interrogative Attitudes'
- Hannah Laurens (Oxford): 'Attention Determines Action'
1300-1345: Lunch 1345-1445: Parallel Sessions 2 - Graham C Bex-Priestley (Sheffield): 'A Consequentialist Approach to Solving Newcomb’s Problem'
- Jaanika Puusalu (Exeter): 'Does Mediated Communication Lead to Alienation?'
1445-1545: Parallel Sessions 3 - Mattia Sorgon (Roma Tre/KCL): 'Sometimes Coincidence'
- Marta Zareba (Warsaw): 'The Causal Powers of Intentions'
1545-1600: refreshments 1600-1700: Parallel Sessions 4 - Marius Baumann (Berne): The Underdetermination of Moral Theories
- Patrick Hassan (Reading): 'The Conditions of Achievement'
1700-1800: BPPA AGM & Executive Committee Election 1800: Drink at local pub. Second Day: Conference Day 2, Wednesday 24th June 0930-0945: Arrival (coffee & tea) 0945-1045: Parallel Sessions 5 - Alan Wilson (Edinburgh): 'Proposing a Cardinal Structure for Moral and Intellectual Virtues'
- Max Brinnich (Vienna): 'Time and Life: The Phenomena of Time and Human Life in Kant and Levinas'
1045-1145: Parallel Sessions 6 - Simon Stubbs (Sheffield): 'On Thinking about Natural Kinds'
- Daisy Dixon (Cambridge): 'Silencing and the Illocutionary Act of Refusal'
1145-1200: refreshments 1200-1300: Parallel Sessions 7 - Maxime Lepoutre (Oxford): Immigration and Coercion: On the Self-Determination Argument for the Right to Control Borders'
- Alfonso Anaya Ruiz Esparza (Warwick): 'Radical Externalism and the Three-place Relational view of Experience'
1300-1400: lunch 1400-1500: Parallel Sessions 8 - Simon Barker (Sheffield): 'Talk about a disagreement!'
- Marianna Bergamaschi Ganapini (John Hopkins): 'Transparent Belief, Opaque Emotion'
1500-1600: Parallel Sessions 9 - Benjamin Paget-Woods (Oxford): 'Doxastic States as Higher-Order Evidence'
- Michael Hunter (UC Davis): 'Philosophers Behaving Badly: The systemic failures of “Experimental Philosophy”'
1600-1615: refreshments 1615-1745: Keynote Address 1745-1900: Drink at local pub 1900: Conference Dinner Third Day: Careers Day, Thursday, 25th June 1000-1130: CV Review: - Chris Janaway (Southampton); Janathan Way (Southampton).
1130-1145: Refreshments 1145-1300: Minority in Philosophy 1300-1400: Lunch 1400-1530: Publication Advice (with Q&A) - Daniel Whiting (Southampton)
1530-1545: Refreshments 1545-1715: Job Market (with Q&A) - Lee Walters (Southampton), on the UK market.
- Elselijn Kingma (Southampton, on the EU market.
- Kurt Sylvan (Southampton), on the US market.
1715-1730: Closing Remarks First Day: Conference Day 1, Tuesday 23rdJune, 2015 |