Events at the Institute of Philosophy
Wed 18 Apr, 4.00 pm
IP Perception, Senses and Action Forum: STB7, Stewart House, basement, WC1
Kevin O'Regan (CNRS)
The sensorimotor approach to feel
Abstract: http://events.sas.ac.uk/support-research/events/view/11798
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Fri 20 Apr, 9.30am – 5.30pm
One-day conference: Senate Room, first floor, Senate House, WC1
Foundations of Quantum Theory
http://lfc.mattleifer.info/ (conference website, registration required)
Hugh Jones (Imperial)
Fay Dowker (Imperial)
Basil Hiley (Birkbeck)
Peter Lewis (Imperial)
Joshua Rosaler (Oxford)
James Yearsley (Imperial)
Supported by FQXi
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FORTHCOMING
Wed 2 May, 4.00pm
IP Aesthetics Forum: STB9, Stewart House, basement, WC1
James Grant (Oxford)
The Aims of Art Criticism
Supported by the British Society of Aesthetics
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Thurs 3 – Fri 4 May, 9.30am – 6.00pm
Two-day workshop: Senate Room, first floor, Senate House, WC1
Experiments on Ethical Dilemmas
http://www.le.ac.uk/pc/amc/eed-workshop.html (registration required)
Fiery Cushman (Psychology, Brown)
Adam Feltz (Schreiner)
Urs Fischbacher (Economics, Konstanz)
Natalie Gold (King's College London)
Shaun Nichols (Arizona)
Briony Pulford (Psychology, Leicester)
In conjunction with AHRC Framing Effects in Ethical Dilemmas project.
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Wed 9 – Thurs 10 May, 10.30am – 6.00pm
Two-day conference: Senate Room, first floor, Senate House, WC1
Free Will Then and Now
http://philosophy.sas.ac.uk/d/f/0910FreeWill.pdf (registration required)
Tom Pink (King's College London)
Susan James (Birkbeck)
Peter Kail (Oxford)
Sebastian Gardner (UCL)
Christopher Janaway (Southampton)
Ken Gemes (Birkbeck)
Respondents: Jason Turner (Leeds), Helen Beebee (Birmingham & IP), John Roberts (UNC, Chapel Hill)
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Thurs 10 May, 6.00 pm
Public Lecture (following the Free Will conference): Room 349, third floor, Senate House, WC1
Daniel Dennett (Tufts)
Practical and 'Theoretical' Free Will
Admission free without ticket.
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Fri 11 – Sat 12 May, 10.30am – 6.00pm
Two-day conference: Senate Room, first floor, Senate House, WC1 (Day 2: Court Room, first floor)
The Personal and Subpersonal
http://philosophy.sas.ac.uk/d/f/11120512_PersonalSubpersonal.pdf (registration required)
Kathleen Akins (Simon Fraser)
John Collins (UEA)
Tim Crane (Cambridge)
Daniel Dennett (Tufts)
Ophelia Deroy (IP)
Chris Frith (UCL)
Kristina Musholt (LSE)
Nick Shea (Oxford)
The full programme will be advertised here shortly.
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